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Subject: Two MOH Winners say Bush Didn't Serve
From: "Leslie Swartz" Date: 6/14/2004 9:52 AM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: Unlike Art Kramer, I don't believe in giving someone a lifetime pass for everything because they served. And how did you serve, if at all |
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Ed Rasimus wrote: Sounds like a worthwhile read. The only book I've ever read concerning Vietnam was Chickenhawk....which being a helo type, I enjoyed immensely. It would be self-serving to suggest that you might enjoy When Thunder Rolled. There are several SAR stories you might find interesting. I will read it without a doubt. I just checked and the San Francisco Public Library system doesn't have it yet....but I'm sure I can find it somewhere around the city. It is his conduct during the Winter Soldier testimony, his categorization of the military still in harm's way as criminals and guilty of atrocities, Did he say that all military personnel in Vietnam were criminals and guilty of atrocities? Yes, he did. Verifiable citation please (one that specifically states _all_) his throwing of someone else's medals over the White House fence What of it? You don't see a problem with such a grandstanding effort using someone else's awards? If that someone else was OK with it; so am I. his alignment with VVAW and offering of aid/comfort to the enemy. How did he offer either aid or comfort to the enemy? His picture hangs in honor in the Vietnamese War Remembrance Museum. So? How does/did that give aid and comfort to the enemy? He now seeks to turn the clock back and trade on his combat experience as that seems to offer more traction in a nation at war. He was silent on it for a long time, but the media kept bringing it up...over and over again. Is he supposed to remain quiet about his honorable service to country? C'mon. You really haven't been paying attention. Kerry is the one who repeatedly brings it up. I have been paying attention. Kerry went months without bringing it up. The media would have nothing of that and repeatedly glorified him (unnecessarily, IMHO) because of it. The Bush campaign then took pre-emptive strikes on his service. Since everybody seems intent on making it an issue...he included it. I can't say he isn't entitled to that. His TV spots running in CO start out with him slogging through the jungle (unusual position for a Swift boat CC), and listing his awards. I don't know about that. I worked alongside a fellow by the name of Nathan Benjamin for three years at the VA. Nate was also a river rat in Vietnam. We had numerous conversations about his experience there....starting with me asking him how he got the the horizontal scar from side-to-side on the back of his neck. Seems they routinely set ashore for various missions not limited to search and destroy. During once such occasion, they had just set ashore and hadn't gone more than 100 ft into the jungle when they were immediately engaged in hand-to-hand combat with Nate taking a machete blow to the back of his neck. The fact that he was falling forward saved him from being decapitated and able to recover and fire his favored weapon (.44 mag with the ammo tips cross cut by his knife)...putting an immediate end to his attacker's life. All of this happened while in the jungle and during the course of a brown water mission. ... Didn't you say a while back that you were in the CSAR business? Never got to employ your skills? Nope. About 10 years too young to have served in Vietnam and got out well before Iraq. I was in the active reserves (HS-246) during the first Iraq affair, but never got called...and quit the reserved after hostilities ended (out of disgust over US troops being sent there in the first place). Is it unfair to note that you should have been told that when you signed on to the reserves that you could be "sent over there in the first place"? Been told what? That I could be sent into harm's way? Having come into the active reserves in December 1987 directly from a 4.5 year hitch on active duty...I was very well aware of such possibilities. In 1987 Iraq was our buddy. I doubt any of envisioned Operation Re-elect Bush would be coming a few years down the pike. When hostilities began, I was onboard the USS Abraham Lincoln doing my two weeks for the year with HS-6. Did I bug out then? No (although I was under no obligation to the reserves). I was against that operation from the start and joined protesters every Sunday in Balboa Park (San Diego), but I stayed in...all of us with orders to have our gear ready for immediate deployment to a fleet squadron. I couldn't fathom getting out when the people I flew with and cared about most would have to pick up my missing slack if called upon. I waited till _after_ hostilities ended. Shortly thereafter in the middle of a drill week-end, I got in my car and drove off NAS North Island and said goodbye to the military forever. And, to go a bit further, to note that your service seems quite parallel to the President's? The president served on active duty? Except, of course that when you signed on there was not the possibility of conflict The economic draft lives on in this country. I joined for the same reason the vast majority of enlisted people join: as a 17 year-old emancipated minor, it was the only way I could see ever getting a chance to go to college. I also believed everything my country told me and even voted for Reagan. and when there was the possibility you got out? There was less of a possibility of being sent in harm's way when I got out than when I came in...although the possibilities of dying did not favor in to the equation in either case. --Mike |
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![]() Michael Wise wrote: Billy Beck wrote: One interesting thing I've noted is that Vietnam vets who fought hand-to-hand combat seem to overwhelmingly be far less retroactively gung-ho on the war than those who flew fixed wing far above. Why do you suppose that is? Maybe because they were fighting different kinds of wars. They each had their own peculiar and different kinds of hell, but generally speaking, the one aloft was a whole lot cleaner and smelled a whole lot better than the one on the ground. Uhm.. what the hell are you two doing here? Isn't there an infantry group where you could go hang? Were you asked to go to an architecture group when you posted here about the symmetry of the Vietnam War Memorial? No? Then, pack sand. Not bleedin' likely. It's pretty funny, however, to watch this sort of thing. "Oooh, their war was better than *their* war!" I might expect that sort of rubbish from high-schoolers and other dip****s who have no earthly idea what they're talking about, but I'm looking at a couple of posters who surprised me with it. Billy http://www.two--four.net/weblog.php |
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Michael:
*You* are the one who set up the strawman "ALL;" none of the posters with whom you are currently disagreeing were that stupid. Kerry didn't have to say "ALL" of those serving in Vietnam committed war crimes in order for him to be an idiot. What Kerry said (posted here ad nauseum) was bad enough. Enough with the "ALL" already; many of us in this forum have studied rhetoric and logic and we see through your ploy. It's tedious; on the order of the (ever popular; see 23d iteration of the Keith Wilshaw "use of Humor" thread) ad hominem. Adds nothing; BORING. Steve Swartz "Michael Wise" wrote in message ... In article , Ed Rasimus wrote: Sounds like a worthwhile read. The only book I've ever read concerning Vietnam was Chickenhawk....which being a helo type, I enjoyed immensely. It would be self-serving to suggest that you might enjoy When Thunder Rolled. There are several SAR stories you might find interesting. I will read it without a doubt. I just checked and the San Francisco Public Library system doesn't have it yet....but I'm sure I can find it somewhere around the city. It is his conduct during the Winter Soldier testimony, his categorization of the military still in harm's way as criminals and guilty of atrocities, Did he say that all military personnel in Vietnam were criminals and guilty of atrocities? Yes, he did. Verifiable citation please (one that specifically states _all_) his throwing of someone else's medals over the White House fence What of it? You don't see a problem with such a grandstanding effort using someone else's awards? If that someone else was OK with it; so am I. his alignment with VVAW and offering of aid/comfort to the enemy. How did he offer either aid or comfort to the enemy? His picture hangs in honor in the Vietnamese War Remembrance Museum. So? How does/did that give aid and comfort to the enemy? He now seeks to turn the clock back and trade on his combat experience as that seems to offer more traction in a nation at war. He was silent on it for a long time, but the media kept bringing it up...over and over again. Is he supposed to remain quiet about his honorable service to country? C'mon. You really haven't been paying attention. Kerry is the one who repeatedly brings it up. I have been paying attention. Kerry went months without bringing it up. The media would have nothing of that and repeatedly glorified him (unnecessarily, IMHO) because of it. The Bush campaign then took pre-emptive strikes on his service. Since everybody seems intent on making it an issue...he included it. I can't say he isn't entitled to that. His TV spots running in CO start out with him slogging through the jungle (unusual position for a Swift boat CC), and listing his awards. I don't know about that. I worked alongside a fellow by the name of Nathan Benjamin for three years at the VA. Nate was also a river rat in Vietnam. We had numerous conversations about his experience there....starting with me asking him how he got the the horizontal scar from side-to-side on the back of his neck. Seems they routinely set ashore for various missions not limited to search and destroy. During once such occasion, they had just set ashore and hadn't gone more than 100 ft into the jungle when they were immediately engaged in hand-to-hand combat with Nate taking a machete blow to the back of his neck. The fact that he was falling forward saved him from being decapitated and able to recover and fire his favored weapon (.44 mag with the ammo tips cross cut by his knife)...putting an immediate end to his attacker's life. All of this happened while in the jungle and during the course of a brown water mission. ... Didn't you say a while back that you were in the CSAR business? Never got to employ your skills? Nope. About 10 years too young to have served in Vietnam and got out well before Iraq. I was in the active reserves (HS-246) during the first Iraq affair, but never got called...and quit the reserved after hostilities ended (out of disgust over US troops being sent there in the first place). Is it unfair to note that you should have been told that when you signed on to the reserves that you could be "sent over there in the first place"? Been told what? That I could be sent into harm's way? Having come into the active reserves in December 1987 directly from a 4.5 year hitch on active duty...I was very well aware of such possibilities. In 1987 Iraq was our buddy. I doubt any of envisioned Operation Re-elect Bush would be coming a few years down the pike. When hostilities began, I was onboard the USS Abraham Lincoln doing my two weeks for the year with HS-6. Did I bug out then? No (although I was under no obligation to the reserves). I was against that operation from the start and joined protesters every Sunday in Balboa Park (San Diego), but I stayed in...all of us with orders to have our gear ready for immediate deployment to a fleet squadron. I couldn't fathom getting out when the people I flew with and cared about most would have to pick up my missing slack if called upon. I waited till _after_ hostilities ended. Shortly thereafter in the middle of a drill week-end, I got in my car and drove off NAS North Island and said goodbye to the military forever. And, to go a bit further, to note that your service seems quite parallel to the President's? The president served on active duty? Except, of course that when you signed on there was not the possibility of conflict The economic draft lives on in this country. I joined for the same reason the vast majority of enlisted people join: as a 17 year-old emancipated minor, it was the only way I could see ever getting a chance to go to college. I also believed everything my country told me and even voted for Reagan. and when there was the possibility you got out? There was less of a possibility of being sent in harm's way when I got out than when I came in...although the possibilities of dying did not favor in to the equation in either case. --Mike |
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Google me tyro; do your homework.
The kids are so lazy nowadays. Steve Swartz "Lisakbernacchia" wrote in message ... Subject: Two MOH Winners say Bush Didn't Serve From: "Leslie Swartz" Date: 6/14/2004 9:52 AM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: Unlike Art Kramer, I don't believe in giving someone a lifetime pass for everything because they served. And how did you serve, if at all |
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ubject: Two MOH Winners say Bush Didn't Serve
From: "Leslie Swartz" Date: 6/14/2004 9:57 AM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: So while we're waiting for Michael to apologize and take responsibility for spreading his ant-Bush lies and propaganda . . . Steve Swartz "Buzzer" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 00:14:01 GMT, Michael Wise wrote: Both Bush Sr. and Jr.'s admins have slashed VA funding tremendously. Cut VA spending????? No patriot would do that. |
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