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I would have been 65 years of age this year. Read about me and my killer below.
When Sen. Ted Kennedy was merely just another Democrat bloating on Capitol Hill on behalf of liberal causes, it
was perhaps excusable to ignore his deplorable past. But now that he's become a leading Republican attack dog, positioning
himself as Washington's leading arbiter of truth and integrity, the days for such indulgence are now
over.
It's time for the GOP to stand up and remind America
why this chief spokesman had to abandon his own presidential bid in 1980 - time to say the words Mary Jo Kopechne out loud.
As is often the case, Republicans have deluded themselves into thinking that most Americans already know the story
of how this "Conscience of the Democratic Party" left Miss Kopechne behind to die in the waters underneath the Edgartown Bridge
in July 1969, after a night of drinking and partying with the young blonde campaign worker. But most Americans under 40 have
never heard that story, or details of how Kennedy swam to safety, then tried to get his cousin Joe Garghan to say he was behind
the wheel.
Those young voters don't know how Miss Kopechne, trapped inside Kennedy's Oldsmobile, gasped for air until she finally
died, while the Democrats' leading Iraq war critic rushed back to his compound to formulate the best alibi he could think
of.
Neither does Generation X know how Kennedy was thrown out of Harvard on his ear 15 years earlier -- for
paying a fellow student to take his Spanish final. Or why the US Army denied him a commission because he cheated
on tests.
As they listen to the Democrats' "Liberal Lion" accuse President Bush of "telling lie after lie after lie" to get
America to go to war in Iraq, young voters don't know about that notorious 1991 Easter weekend in Palm Beach, when Uncle Teddy
rounded up his nephews for a night on the town, an evening that ended with one of them credibly accused of rape.
It's time for Republicans to state unabashedly that they will no longer "go along with the gag" when it comes to
Uncle Ted's rants about deception and moral turpitude inside the Bush White House.
And if the Republicans don't, let's do it ourselves by passing this forgotten disgrace around the Internet to wake
up memories of what a fraud and fake Teddy really is.
The Democratic Party should be ashamed to have the national disgrace from Massachusetts’s
their spokesman.
And the GOP needs to say so out loud!!!!!!!!
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WASHINGTON — On April 22, 1971, John Kerry, a decorated 27-year-old Navy veteran of two tours in Vietnam,
electrified the Senate Foreign Relations Committee with his passionate testimony against the war, and with tales from fellow
veterans about "the absolute horror of what this country, in a sense, made them do" in Southeast Asia.
Summarizing
the accounts of American soldiers he had heard at an antiwar conference in Detroit weeks earlier, Mr. Kerry said the men told
how "they had personally raped, cut off ears, cut off heads, taped wires from portable telephones to human genitals and turned
up the power, cut off limbs, blown up bodies, randomly shot at civilians, razed villages in a fashion reminiscent of Genghis
Khan, shot cattle and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks and generally ravaged the countryside of South Vietnam." As both
a veteran and anguished opponent of the Vietnam War, Mr. Kerry has spent years working to square the circle of a conflict
that divided his generation, and the nation.
Now, his old words have come back to haunt his presidential campaign,
as conservative backers of President Bush question whether Mr. Kerry is "a proud war hero or angry antiwar protester," as
National Review Online recently asked. The full picture is complex. In 1970 and 1971, Mr. Kerry was among the most prominent
spokesmen for Vietnam Veterans Against the War, whose major patrons included the actress Jane Fonda, and which later staged
takeovers of public buildings and walkouts from Veterans Administration hospitals.
But when Mr. Kerry was involved,
contemporaries recount, he often took steps to moderate the group's actions, believing it was better — for it, and him
— to work within the political system that he ultimately sought to join. When he organized the mass march on Washington
that resulted in his Senate testimony, Ms. Fonda was nowhere to be seen.
"I think Kerry made a big effort not to have
me invited to participate in that," Ms. Fonda said in a telephone interview this week. "Because I think he wanted the organization
to distance itself from me, that I was too radical or something." She added: "I went to North Vietnam in July of 1972, so
it was not even 'Hanoi Jane' yet, but I was still considered a lightning rod and radical. He knew that they had to get the
attention of Congress, and he didn't want any unnecessary baggage to come with them."
Asked for comment, Mr. Kerry
replied through his campaign spokeswoman, Stephanie Cutter, that he had made an effort to limit the protest to veterans.
For
many Democrats, part of Mr. Kerry's appeal lies in the very fact that he both served in, then opposed the war, giving him
the cachet of gallant warrior and principled dissident.
But many critics see Mr. Kerry's words as impugning the honor
of all who served in Vietnam, and in recent weeks, they have circulated a picture of him seated a few rows behind Ms. Fonda
at an antiwar rally in Valley Forge, Pa., and taken pains to note that she helped sponsor the "Winter Soldier Investigation"
in Detroit, to which Mr. Kerry referred in his Senate testimony.
Official Republican spokesmen have largely refrained
from attacking Mr. Kerry's antiwar activities, focusing instead on what they say is his failure to adequately support national
security programs over the years. "I have not highlighted it, but it is public testimony," the Republican National chairman,
Ed Gillespie, said this week. "People have talked about it."
Mr. Kerry was so concerned that the April 1971 protest
in Washington be nonviolent and legal that he faced criticism from fellow members of Vietnam Veterans Against the War, who
were growing more radical. He opposed the group's plan to sue President Richard M. Nixon to end the war, and in November 1971,
he left it, citing "personality conflicts and differences in political philosophy."
In January 1972, after the group's
protesters took over the Statue of Liberty, Mr. Kerry said in an interview with The New York Times that he had left to work
on "electoral politics" and that the departure of moderates like himself had contributed to the organization's shift toward
militancy. While the organization claimed 20,000 members, he said, it actually had fewer than 1,000 active participants.
Later
in 1972, when protesters from the group including Ron Kovic, the disabled veteran later played by Tom Cruise in "Born on the
Fourth of July," disrupted the Republican Convention, Mr. Kerry watched them on television.
"There was a lot of resentment
against John because he wasn't more radical," recalled Bobby Muller, a friend from those days who now heads the Vietnam Veterans
of America Foundation, recalled.
Mr. Muller, a paraplegic from a bullet wound that severed his spinal cord, added:
"Most of the guys in V.V.A.W., quite frankly, were former enlisted guys, and represented, visually, a counterculture presentation.
Kerry would wear a coat and tie."
That is not to say that Mr. Kerry's antiwar actions did not arouse intense passions,
then and now. For example, Mr. Kerry has been criticized for throwing away only the ribbons representing his Silver and Bronze
Stars and three Purple Hearts, while keeping his actual medals and tossing out someone else's medals during the most dramatic
part of the protest march outside the Capitol.
In his first campaign for Congress in 1972, Mr. Kerry was bitterly attacked
for having published a book, "The New Soldier," whose cover showed a group of bearded veterans holding the American flag upside
down in a kind of antiwar Iwo Jima pose. The Kerry camp tried to explain the flag's position as the international signal of
distress, but he lost soundly and the defeat scarred him. In an interview last fall, Mr. Kerry seemed at one point to suggest
that he thought his antiwar activities had doomed his political career.
It is an open question whether Mr. Kerry's
past will hurt him now, but his words to the Senate remain a special lightning rod, especially because he described soldiers'
actions as "not isolated incidents but crimes committed on a day-to-day basis with the full awareness of officers at all levels
of command."
Douglas Brinkley, the author of Tour of Duty: John Kerry and the Vietnam War, a sympathetic new book based
on Mr. Kerry's wartime diaries and letters, described that aspect of Mr. Kerry's Senate testimony as "the low moment of Kerry's
week of protest."
The Detroit meeting had drawn relatively little press notice, Mr. Brinkley said, and Mr. Kerry and
other organizers of the march on Washington were determined to draw attention to their cause. The idea of American soldiers
engaged in brutal acts was much in the news; Lt. William L. Calley Jr. had just been convicted of the murder of Vietnamese
civilians at My Lai.
But Gary Solis, a former Marine lieutenant colonel, Vietnam veteran and expert on war crimes who
is an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University Law Center here, said Mr. Kerry had made a grave error.
"Sure
it's true," Mr. Solis said. "Sure there were people raped, ears cut off and so on. Each one of the things that he mentioned
happened, in some cases I know, and in others I'm confident. But when you put them all together in one sentence and say this
was well known at every level of command, it impugns, it seems to me, everyone who fought over there and it gives the impression
that everyone who fought over there was a war criminal and that's just not true."
Mr. Kerry concluded his 1971 testimony
by demanding, "Where are the leaders of our country?" and his spokeswoman, Ms. Cutter, said: "Clearly, in his testimony, he
defended these soldiers and their actions as the fault of the war, not the warriors."
Some of the testimony at the
Winter Soldier Investigation was later discredited, and Mr. Kerry has since said he did not witness atrocities.
A
recent poll by the University of Pennsylvania's National Annenberg Election Survey found that Mr. Kerry's antiwar activity
was mostly a concern to people who had already made up their minds against him, just as Mr. Bush's wartime service in the
Texas Air National Guard was mostly a concern of those who already opposed him.
But for better or worse, Vietnam retains
a powerful hold on American life.
"These are wounds that take a long time to heal, and they're wounds that the right
wing, in my opinion, doesn't really want to heal," said Ms. Fonda, who has no recollection of meeting Mr. Kerry in the 1970's
but was impressed by his speeches then. "I think most of the people who are going to vote for Bush were never going to vote
for Kerry anyway," she added. "And the other people aren't going to be affected by this, 'Oh,
he was connected to Hanoi Jane.' "
- New York Times [28.02.04]
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GOD BLESS OUR MILITARY. Please press the link below the picture to see a larger copy and the story behind it.
CIRCUIT CITY SHORT
CIRCUITS AMERICA'S MILITARY
Do you do business with them?
Learn the details at:
SENATOR JOHN KERRY'S
MILITARY DISCHARGE - THE JIMMY CARTER LEGACY CONTINUES
(It's
not about what John Kerry did while serving in Vietnam. It's about what Kerry said, and did after.)
HONORABLE VETERAN MOCKED FOR
HIS PTSD
Investigate New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics Vice-Chairman Robert Correale and his Law Firm
Due to this major Conflict of Interest within New Jersey's Office
of Attorney Ethics, the New Jersey Government should call for an investigation outside the Office of Attorney Ethics on their
Vice-Chairman Robert Correale, Esq. and his Law Firm .
Since I'm a disabled, PTSD Veteran, I requested
the Federal Department of Justice (DOJ) to please carry out this investigation due to this major Conflict of Interest in the
State of New Jersey, but the DOJ refused. The DOJ wrote that I had to have this resolved in New Jersey.
Since I felt that New Jersey didn't give me Equal Rights Of State Laws, I felt my civil rights were being violated under Statue
II of the Disability Act.
WHAT
DID JANE FONDA REALLY DO (In Short)
JANE FONDA
AND JOHN KERRY WORKING FOR AMERICA'S ENEMY TOGETHER
A MESSAGE
FROM JANE FONDA ABOUT HER VIETNAM TRIP
I might be pissing in the wind, but I have to do something...
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WHAT DO YOU THINK SHOULD
BE DONE WITH SENATOR DICK DURBIN:
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LETTER OF APOLOGY
Author unknown - sentiment shared.
For good and ill, the
Iraqi prisoner abuse mess will remain an issue. On the one hand, right thinking Americans will abhor the stupidity of
the actions while on the other hand, political glee will take control and fashion this minor event into some modern day My
Lai massacre. * http://home.earthlink.net/~americans_who_lived_as_peasants/id36.html
SURRENDER WAS
NEVER AN OPTION
The Vietnam War Experiences of a Proud
Vietnam Vet.
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WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LAWYERS AND ATTORNEYS
"In 1982, the public perception of a Vietnam
vet was Sylvester Stallone's film character RAMBO, a mentally disturbed and thoroughly fictionalized ex-soldier."
VETS WHO MADE A
DIFFERENCE
AGENT ORANGE IMPORTANT
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LEARN A LIST OF AMERICAN CELEBRITIES, WHO REALLY DO CARE ABOUT
AMERICA'S VETERANS AND CURRENT MILITARY
PLEASE
PRESS HERE FOR A MUST READ BY ALL PATRIOTIC AMERICANS
Please give the below website a message,
and let your friends hear about it also.
This website is proudly dedicated to the notion that our nation's military
is grossly overcompensated, at the expense of the American taxpayers-- these scumbags get pay and benefits tax free (when
in a combat zone).
FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO BELIEVE
THAT JANE FONDA IS A NATIONAL HERO, AND FOR THOSE OF YOU
WHO DON'T BELIEVE SHE IS, PLEASE PRESS THE BELOW LINK:
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MASSACRE
This article from the New York Post is for everyone to read.
As more truth comes out about the Vietnam War, the less the Liberal/Leftist version would be remembered as the sole source
of information on the war.

DO YOU HAVE A CLOSE RELATIVE BURIED IN A VETERANS CEMETERY... HOW WOULD YOU FEEL IF THIS
WAS YOUR FATHER'S GRAVE?
DON'T OUR VETERANS
DESERVE BETTER THAN FLOODED GRAVES.
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It wasn't Jane's fault. It
was because her former husbands made her do it.
(SHE MUST BE TRYING
TO MAKE A COMEBACK.
SHE THINKS AMERICANS ARE STUPID...)
DISNEY made
it big on good, moral, honorable, American family stories. It's when DISNEY changed their format that the Corporation
started having problems.
Wal-Mart made
it big; because they advertised everything sold in the store was American-Made.
Boy,
how things change!!
Jack http://www.CapVeterans.com
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Please Press Here to learn how a powerful and
influential New Jersey Law Firm discriminated against a honorable, disabled Vietnam Veteran.
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This is great news for the Iraqi People!
It took some very brave, religious men to stand up like this. Now, some Arab/Muslim national leaders should be
such as brave... The faster they stand up and support the Iraqi People, the faster our troops come home.
What are they afraid of?
Jack
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