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John Kerry |
Stooges for Islamofascism: Politicians and Public Figures John Kerry betrays American troops yet again John Kerry, who knifed his Vietnam buddies in the back during the 1970s, has just done the same to our men and women in Iraq. John Kerry: American Soldiers are Terrorist By CK Rairden, Dec 5, 2005 And there is no reason, Bob, that young American soldiers need to be going into the homes of Iraqis in the dead of night, terrorizing kids and children, you know, women, breaking sort of the customs of the--of--the historical customs, religious customs.Once again, John Kerry helps the enemies of the United States during time of war by denouncing his own country's armed forces on phony war atrocity charges. While saying nothing about the enemy's conduct, such as conducting hostilities while dressing in civilian garments, kidnapping hostages and cutting off their heads, and killing innocent civilians with roadside bombs and improvised explosive devices, he spews a litany of completely baseless charges against brave men and women whose boots he is not fit to lick. Lest we forget, this is what John Kerry did to his fellow Vietnam Veterans with similar lies, slanders, and libels. U.S. prisoners of war endured torture to avoid giving the enemy
phony war confessions that could be used as propaganda against the
United States. In retrospect, perhaps our service personnel should have
been counseled to avoid such abuse by telling the enemy whatever he
wanted to hear, as the people back home would have known that the
statements were made under duress.John Kerry was, however, under no duress whatsoever when he gave the enemy for free what POWs were suffering torture to avoid providing. John Kerry gave the enemy fresh hope that he could win on the American home front what he could not win on the battlefield, thus prolonging the war and writing thousands of additional names on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. SEN. KERRY: "There are all kinds of atrocities, and I would have to say that, yes, yes, I committed the same kind of atrocities as thousands of other soldiers have committed in that I took part in shootings in free fire zones. I conducted harassment and interdiction fire. I used 50 calibre machine guns, which we were granted and ordered to use, which were our only weapon against people. I took part in search and destroy missions, in the burning of villages. All of this is contrary to the laws of warfare, all of this is contrary to the Geneva Conventions and all of this is ordered as a matter of written established policy by the government of the United States from the top down." Mr. Kerry also testified to "...crimes committed on a day-to-day basis with the full awareness of officers at all levels of command.... They told the stories at times 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 fashion reminiscent of Genghis Khan, shot cattle and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks, and generally ravaged the countryside of South Vietnam." And Kerry has not even changed his ways. Today he condemns President Bush for fighting "the wrong war" (although Kerry was baying as loudly as anyone else for Saddam Hussein's blood until January 2003), thus sending the Iraqi insurgents the same message he sent the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong more than thirty years ago: "Keep fighting and you can win on the American home front." Kerry is also supported by filmmaker Michael Moore, whose Web site calls the Iraqi insurgents who are killing American troops "Minutemen." ![]() ![]() Viet Cong Veterans for John Kerry Millions of Vietnam veterans credit John Kerry with saving their army and even their lives. They can't vote for John Kerry but they all consider him a genuine hero to their cause. "I was an interrogator in a prisoner of war camp," Nguyen Chi Minh remembers from his wartime experiences. "My job was to get American POWs to admit to committing war crimes so my country could use the confessions for propaganda. Despite my best efforts, such as beating the men, breaking their limbs, and denying them food and medical care, they usually refused to give me what I wanted. You cannot imagine my joy when I heard John Kerry say the following in 1971, from the comfort and safety of his own country no less!" JOHN KERRY: "There are all kinds of atrocities, and I would have to say that, yes, yes, I committed the same kind of atrocities as thousands of other soldiers have committed in that I took part in shootings in free fire zones. I conducted harassment and interdiction fire. I used 50 calibre machine guns, which we were granted and ordered to use, which were our only weapon against people. I took part in search and destroy missions, in the burning of villages. All of this is contrary to the laws of warfare, all of this is contrary to the Geneva Conventions and all of this is ordered as a matter of written established policy by the government of the United States from the top down." "I expected to die in the war, especially after the disastrous Tet Offensive," Victor Charlie Cong remembers all too well. "Kerry's Vietnam Veterans Against the War was a godsend! General Vo Nguyen Giap credits VVAW with winning the war-- for our side! Since Mr. Kerry threw his American medals into his own country's face, I really think my country should give him a few decorations for his indispensible service." |
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