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John Kerry on Bill Clinton's Vietnam Record -- Kerry Defends Draft Dodger Clinton
The Congressional Record - Public Domain | February 27, 1992

Posted on 02/04/2004 2:23:27 PM PST by jmstein7

138 Cong Rec S 2479, *

Congressional Record -- Senate


Thursday, February 27, 1992;
(Legislative day of Thursday, January 30, 1992)


102nd Cong. 2nd Sess.


138 Cong Rec S 2479


Vol. 138 No. 25

VIETNAM INSERTED INTO CAMPAIGN

SPEAKER: Mr. KERRY

[*S2479]  Mr. KERRY. Mr. President, I also rise today -- and I want to say that I rise reluctantly, but I rise feeling driven by personal reasons of necessity -- to express my very deep disappointment over yesterday's turn of events in the Democratic primary in Georgia.

I am saddened by the fact that Vietnam has yet again been inserted into the campaign, and that it has been inserted in what I feel to be the worst possible way. By that I mean that yesterday, during this Presidential campaign, and even throughout recent times, Vietnam has been discussed and written about without an adequate statement of its full meaning.

What is ignored is the way in which our experience during that period reflected in part a positive affirmation of American values and history, not simply the more obvious negatives of loss and confusion.

What is missing is a recognition that there exists today a generation that has come into its own with powerful lessons learned, with a voice that has been grounded in experiences both of those who went to Vietnam and those who did not.

What is missing and what cries out to be said is that neither one group nor the other from that difficult period of time has cornered the market on virtue or rectitude or love of country.

What saddens me most is that Democrats, above all those who shared the agonies of that generation, should now be refighting the many conflicts of Vietnam in order to win the current political conflict of a Presidential primary.

The race for the White House should be about leadership, and leadership requires that one help heal the wounds of Vietnam, not reopen them; that one help identify the positive things that we learned about ourselves and about our Nation, not play to the divisions and differences of that crucible of our generation.

We do not need to divide America over who served and how. I have personally always believed that many served in many different ways. Someone who was deeply against the war in 1969 or 1970 may well have served their country with equal passion and patriotism by opposing the war as by fighting in it. Are we now, 20 years or 30 years later, to forget the difficulties of that time, of families that were literally torn apart, of brothers who ceased to talk to brothers, of fathers who disowned their sons, of people who felt compelled to leave the country and forget their own future and turn against the will of their own aspirations?

Are we now to descend, like latter-day Spiro Agnews, and play, as he did, to the worst instincts of divisiveness and reaction that still haunt America? Are we now going to create a new scarlet letter in the context of Vietnam?

Certainly, those who went to Vietnam suffered greatly. I have argued for years, since I returned myself in 1969, that they do deserve special affection and gratitude for service. And, indeed, I think everything I have tried to do since then has been to fight for their rights and recognition.

But while those who served are owed special recognition, that recognition should not come at the expense of others; nor does it require that others be victimized or criticized or said to have settled for a lesser standard. To divide our party or our country over this issue today, in 1992, simply does not do justice to what all of us went through during that tragic and turbulent time.

I would like to make a simple and straightforward appeal, an appeal from my heart, as well as from my head. To all those currently pursuing the Presidency in both parties, I would plead that they simply look at America. We are a nation crying out for leadership, for someone who will bring us together and raise our sights. We are a nation looking for someone who will lift our spirits and give us confidence that together we can grow out of this recession and conquer the myriad of social ills we have at home.

We do not need more division. We certainly do not need something as complex and emotional as Vietnam reduced to simple campaign rhetoric. What has been said has been said, Mr. President, but I hope and pray we will put it behind us and go forward in a constructive spirit for the good of our party and the good of our country.

I thank our distinguished manager of the bill and the Senator from Delaware.
 


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KEYWORDS: 2004; draftdodger; kerry; kerryrecord; unfit; x42
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To: psugrad98
As posted at The Nap Room

John Kerry is touting himself as a patriotic American who served his country with distinction. No doubt he was a great soldier and did a fine job serving his country. But if you think that is the whole story, you don't know Jack. According to the Boston Globe:

Democratic presidential front-runner John F. Kerry, who has turned his decorated Vietnam War service into a theme of his campaign, said yesterday that President Bush and the US military should settle questions -- raised recently by Kerry allies -- about whether Bush completed his military service requirement in the Texas Air National Guard in the 1970s.

Before attending a campaign rally here that drew 2,000 people, on the eve of today's presidential primary in Arizona and six other states, the Massachusetts senator said that the matter of Bush's military service record was ''a question that I think remains open.'' Kerry added that he lacked ''the facts'' to make a judgment about accusations that Bush ended his military commitment prematurely.

So the great war hero is going to bring up unfounded accusations against George Bush. Great, bring it on Jack. American minded people will then bring up the fact that repeatedly you voted agaist the American Military and stood with Jane Fonda and other red diaper babies in protesting the war.

According to Boston Herald Traveler he stood with Jane Fonda as a national leader of Vietnam Veterans Against War (VVAW), Kerry campaigned against the effort of the United States.

He also authored an anti-war book, New Soldier.

Kerry also claimed while testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations in 1971, that U.S. soldiers had “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, shot cattle and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks, and generally ravaged the countryside of South Vietnam.”

All this while true war heroes like Senator John McCain were being tortured and sodomized at the hands of communists in prisioner of war camps.

Senator John Kerry also participated in demonstrations where soldiers would throw their medals on the steps of Congress. Though he did throw medals, the ones he threw were not his own. His medals hang proudly in his Senate office.

What one does years ago is one thing, and can be forgiven. But you cannot discount the un-American tone of his protesting. He now goes on pretending to be proud of his Vietnam war experience and has made jabs at President Bush's lack of active service in Vietnam.

You cannot have it both ways. You cannot protest the war while at the same time using your service as a flower in your vest to dress up what really is an un-American, anti CIA and military past.

21 posted on 02/04/2004 4:19:45 PM PST by psugrad98 (Pennsylvanian by birth, Penn Stater by grace of God!)
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To: jmstein7
The duplicity and hypocrisy of this man never ceases to amaze me.
Yet polls have him beating Bush. Incredible.
22 posted on 02/04/2004 5:41:01 PM PST by Jorge
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To: Jackson Brown
" John Kerry is a big part of why the troops who served in Viet Nam were met with extreme hostility...often being spat upon."

We know for a fact that the Kerry's group and possibly Kerry himself,spat on soldiers in uniform .We also know that George Bush never spat on a fellow soldier.Kerry says that anyone serving in the National Guard is the same as someone fleeing to Canada to avoid service. I find it abominable that any serviceman,active or retired, would ever consider voting for Kerry.
23 posted on 02/04/2004 6:41:19 PM PST by Wild Irish Rogue
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To: Wild Irish Rogue
I find it abominable that any serviceman,active or retired, would ever consider voting for Kerry.

The problem is getting the word out. The RNC will not make this is direct issue in the campaign. The vets themselves have to take the initiative and get enough service people and their families to make a BIG fuss.

Right now, it seems that Kerry is having success with Vets. I don't know if this is really true, but I don't see anything yet to say it's not.
24 posted on 02/04/2004 8:22:10 PM PST by Jackson Brown
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To: Jorge
I HONESTLY THINK WITHOUT SOME MINOR MIRACLE kERRY WILL WIN,BECAUSE PEOPLE ARE SO MEDIA WASHED AND JUST DUMB THIS WILL BE A SAD DAY FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE USA
25 posted on 02/08/2004 7:49:00 PM PST by patriciamary
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To: jmstein7
Yep. Kerry is a phony baloney.
27 posted on 02/10/2004 1:46:56 PM PST by BigSkyFreeper (The South isn't Bush's backyard; The South is Bush's front yard)
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To: psugrad98
I found this on ebay...yikes...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3585492431&category=1127
28 posted on 02/11/2004 2:17:35 AM PST by cameronsmom
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To: cameronsmom
oh yeah, and I guess it was signed on january 16th of THIS YEAR!!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3585492431&category=1127
29 posted on 02/11/2004 2:20:03 AM PST by cameronsmom
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To: jmstein7

30 posted on 02/11/2004 2:34:31 AM PST by Aeronaut (In my humble opinion, the new expression for backing down from a fight should be called 'frenching')
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