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John Kerry: The Chameleon Senator
US Veteran Dispatch ^ | 1996 Issue | Ted Sampley

Posted on 02/15/2004 6:09:53 AM PST by Peach

John Kerry: The Chameleon Senator By Ted Sampley U.S. Veteran Dispatch October-December 1996 Issue

Despite the prayers and wishful thinking of POW/MIA families and Vietnam veteran activists, Sen. John Forbes Kerry, the "chameleon" senator from Massachusetts, was re-elected to the Senate in the 1996 election. Apparently Kerry's well publicized history as a longtime radical supporter of the Vietnamese communists and a recent flap about whether or not he is guilty of a war crime meant very little to the voters in Massachusetts.

Sen. Kerry, the "noble statesman" and "highly decorated Vietnam vet" of today, is a far cry from Kerry, the radical, hippie-like leader of Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) in the early 1970s. After Kerry, as a Navy Lieutenant (junior grade) commanding a Swift boat in Vietnam, was awarded the Silver Star, he used a loop hole in Navy regulations to leave Vietnam (and his crew) before completing his tour of duty. After returning home, Kerry quit the Navy early and changed the color of his politics to become a leader of VVAW. Kerry wasted no time organizing opposition in the United States against the efforts of his former buddies still ducking communist bullets back in Vietnam.

Kerry gained national attention in April 1971, when he testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, then chaired by Sen. J. William Fulbright (D-AR), who led opposition in the Congress against U.S. participation in the war. During the course of his testimony, Kerry stated that the United States had a definite obligation to make extensive economic reparations to the people of Vietnam.

Kerry's testimony, it should be noted, occurred while some of his fellow Vietnam veterans were known by the world to be enduring terrible suffering as prisoners of war in North Vietnamese prisons. Kerry was a supporter of the "People's Peace Treaty," a supposed "people's" declaration to end the war, reportedly drawn up in communist East Germany. It included nine points, all of which were taken from Viet Cong peace proposals at the Paris peace talks as conditions for ending the war.

One of the provisions stated: "The Vietnamese pledge that as soon as the U.S. government publicly sets a date for total withdrawal [from Vietnam], they will enter discussion to secure the release of all American prisoners, including pilots captured while bombing North Vietnam." In other words, Kerry and his VVAW advocated the communist line to withdraw all U.S. troops from Vietnam first and then negotiate with Hanoi over the release of prisoners. Had the nine points of the "People's Peace Treaty" favored by Kerry been accepted by American negotiators, the United States would have totally lost all leverage to get the communists to release any POWs captured during the war years.

Kerry was fundamental in organizing antiwar activists to demonstrate in Washington, including the splattering of red paint, representing blood, on the Capitol steps. Several hundred of Kerry's VVAW demonstrators and supporters were allowed by Fulbright to jam into a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing in 1972 and to chant "Right on, brother!" as Sen. George McGovern (D-SD), then the only declared Democratic presidential candidate, accused U.S. troops of committing barbarisms in Vietnam.

Kerry became even more of a press celebrity during a highly publicized "anti-war" protest when he threw medals the press reported were his over a barricade and onto the steps of the Capitol. Kerry never mentioned that the medals he so gloriously tossed were not his own. The 1988 issue of Current Biography Yearbook explained: " . . . the ones he had discarded were not his own but had belonged to another veteran who asked him to make the gesture for him. When a 'Washington Post' reporter asked Kerry about the incident, he said: 'They're my medals. I'll do what I want with them. And there shouldn't be any expectations about them.'" Kerry's medals have reappeared, today hanging in his Senate office, now that it is "politically correct" for a U.S. Senator to be portrayed as a Vietnam War hero. Alas, so much for integrity.

Recently, Kerry became extremely defensive when David Warsh, an economics columnist for The Boston Globe, questioned the circumstances for which Kerry was awarded the Silver Star. Kerry, who was in a close re-election battle with Gov. William F. Weld, a Republican, quickly gathered his former crew from his Swift boat days to rebuff the "assault on his integrity."

According to the official citation accompanying the Silver Star for Kerry's actions on the waters of the Mekong Delta on February 28, 1969: "Kerry's craft received a B-40 rocket close aboard. Once again Lieutenant (j.g.) Kerry ordered his units to charge the enemy positions. . . Patrol Craft Fast 94 then beached in the center of the enemy positions and an enemy soldier sprang up from his position not ten feet from Patrol Craft 94 and fled. Without hesitation Lieutenant (j.g.) Kerry leaped ashore, pursued the man behind a hootch and killed him, capturing a B-40 rocket launcher with a round in the chamber." In an article printed in the October 21st and 28th 1996 edition of The New Yorker, Kerry was asked about the man he had killed.

"It was either going to be him or it was going to be us. It was that simple. I don't know why it wasn't us--I mean, to this day. He had a rocket pointed right at our boat. He stood up out of the hole, and none of us saw him until he was standing in front of us, aiming a rocket right at us, and, for whatever reason, he didn't pull the trigger--he turned and ran. He was shocked to see our boat right in front of him. If he'd pulled the trigger, we'd all be dead . . . I just won't talk about all of it. I don't and I can't. The things that probably really turn me I've never told anybody. Nobody would understand," Kerry said. In the column, Warsh quoted the Swift boat's former gunner, Tom Belodeau, as saying the Viet Cong soldier who Kerry chased "behind a hootch" and "finished off" actually had already been wounded by the gunner.

Warsh wrote that such a "coup de grace" would have been considered a war crime. Belodeau stood beside Kerry and said he'd been misquoted. He conceded that he had fired at and wounded the Viet Cong, but denied Kerry had simply executed the wounded Viet Cong. Dan Carr, a former Marine from Massachusetts, who served 14 months as a rifleman sloshing around in the humid jungles of I Corps, South Vietnam, questioned whether or not Kerry deserved a Silver Star for chasing and killing a lone, wounded, retreating Viet Cong. "Kerry is certainly showing some sensitivity there. Most people I knew in Vietnam were just trying to pull their time there and get the hell out. There were some, though, who actually used Vietnam to get their tickets punched. You know, to build their resumes for future endeavors," Carr said.

In 1991, the United States Senate created the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs to examine the possibility that U.S. POW/MIAs might still be held by the Vietnamese. As chairman of the Select Committee, Kerry proved himself to be a masterful chameleon portraying to the public at large what appeared to be an unbiased approach to resolving the POW/MIA issue. But, in reality, no one in the United States Senate pushed harder to bury the POW/MIA issue, the last obstacle preventing normalization of relations with Hanoi, than John Forbes Kerry. (Remember the middle name "Forbes").

In fact, his first act as chairman was to travel to Southeast Asia, where during a stopover in Bangkok, Thailand, he lectured the U.S. Chamber of Commerce there on the importance of lifting the trade embargo and normalizing relations with Vietnam. During the entire life of the Senate Select Committee, Kerry never missed a chance to propaganderize and distort the facts in favor of Hanoi.

Sydney H. Schanberg, associate editor and columnist for New York Newsday and Pulitzer Prize winning journalist veteran of the Indochina War whose book, The Death and Life of Dith Pran, became the subject of the Academy Award-winning film The Killing Fields, chronicled some of Kerry's more blatant pro-Hanoi biases in several of his columns.

In a Nov. 21, 1993 column, Schanberg wrote, "Highly credible information has been surfacing in recent days which indicates that the headlines you have been reading about a 'breakthrough' in Hanoi's cooperation on the POW/MIA issue are part of a carefully scripted performance. The apparent purpose is to move toward normalization of relations with Hanoi.

"Sen. John F. Kerry, chairman of the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs, is one of the key figures pushing for normalization. Kerry is currently on a visit to Vietnam where he has been doing two things: (1) praising the Vietnamese effusively for granting access to their war archives and (2) telling the press that there's no believable evidence to back up the stories of live POWs still being held. "Ironically, that very kind of live-POW evidence has been brought to Kerry's own committee on a regular basis over the past year, and he has repeatedly sought to impeach its value. Moreover, Kerry and his allies on the committee - such as Sens. John McCain, Nancy Kassebaum and Tom Daschle - have worked to block much of this evidence from being made public."

In December of 1992, not long after Kerry was quoted in the world press stating "President Bush should reward Vietnam within a month for its increased cooperation in accounting for American MIAs," Vietnam announced it had granted Colliers International, based in Boston, Massachusetts, a contract worth billions designating Colliers International as the exclusive real estate agent representing Vietnam.

That deal alone put Colliers in a position to make tens of millions of dollars on the rush to upgrade Vietnam's ports, railroads, highways, government buildings, etc. C. Stewart Forbes, Chief Executive Officer of Colliers International, is Kerry's cousin. Kerry was portrayed in The New Yorker as a proud Vietnam veteran and "war hero" who, as chairman of the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs, dared to take on and defeat the "mendacious POW lobby."

In its 1993 final report, the Select Committee determined that live U.S. prisoners of war were left behind in the hands of the Vietnamese after the end of the war. The committee also claimed it found no "compelling" evidence proving the POWs remain alive today. Kerry's committee stopped there without answering three of the most profound questions of the entire Senate POW/MIA investigation: What happened to those U.S. prisoners of war who the Select Committee said were alive and in the hands of the Vietnamese but not released at the end of the war? If they are dead, where are their remains? Who is responsible for their deaths?

No doubt most of the Establishment press will continue to obscure from the public and themselves the raw truth about Kerry, the communist Vietnamese and the POW/MIA issue because it is politically convenient. There is also no doubt the POW/MIA families and Vietnam veteran activists know the truth and recognize Kerry for what he truly is--a traitor, hypocrite, liar and chameleon.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; kerry; kerryrecord; powmia; pows; specialinterests; tedsampley; vietnam; vvaw
Special interests took precedence over the return of our POWs.
1 posted on 02/15/2004 6:09:53 AM PST by Peach
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To: jmstein7; prairiebreeze; William McKinley; SelmaLee; MJY1288
Read about how Kerry's special interests took precedence over the return of our POWs.
2 posted on 02/15/2004 6:10:42 AM PST by Peach (The Clintons have pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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To: Peach
NewsMax article that alleges Kerry sold out POWs.

http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/2/13/165004.shtml
3 posted on 02/15/2004 6:12:24 AM PST by Peach (The Clintons have pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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John Kerry: Shredding Documents, Abandoning Veterans

WorldNetDaily article

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=37070
4 posted on 02/15/2004 6:13:47 AM PST by Peach (The Clintons have pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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To: Peach

5 posted on 02/15/2004 6:14:43 AM PST by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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To: Peach
Congress should investigate special interests in Vietnam; we'll see lots of Clinton names in this article, as well as Kerry's influence.

http://www.aiipowmia.com/sea/benge_lippo.html
6 posted on 02/15/2004 6:16:28 AM PST by Peach (The Clintons have pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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A site of Vietnam veterans dedicated to fight against Kerry's lies and slander.

http://www.vnsfvetakerry.com/Welcome.htm#IF%20YOU%20WOULD
7 posted on 02/15/2004 6:18:04 AM PST by Peach (The Clintons have pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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Excellent "article" filled with quotes about how Congress knew we were leaving POWs behind but special interests intervened and took precedence.

http://members.aol.com/bear317q/hall.htm
8 posted on 02/15/2004 6:22:24 AM PST by Peach (The Clintons have pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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To: Peach
Moreover, Kerry and his allies on the committee - such as Sens. John McCain, Nancy Kassebaum and Tom Daschle - have worked to block much of this evidence from being made public."

Soooo, did McCain know about the shredding?

Prairie

9 posted on 02/15/2004 6:22:38 AM PST by prairiebreeze (WMD's in Iraq -- The absence of evidence isn't evidence of absence.)
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Washington Times editorial and charge by a military man that Kerry gave aid and comfort to the enemy:

http://washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20040126-083559-9478r.htm
10 posted on 02/15/2004 6:24:35 AM PST by Peach (The Clintons have pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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John Kerry wanted to have normalized relations with Hanoi so that real estate associates could do business in Vietnam and make money. What stood in the way of this? The lingering questions about US POWs still held against their will in Vietnam and Laos. So he took control of this committee and saw to it that the POW issue was crushed .

http://www.americandaily.com/item/206
11 posted on 02/15/2004 6:26:40 AM PST by Peach (The Clintons have pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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To: prairiebreeze
He probably did know about the shredding.
12 posted on 02/15/2004 6:29:30 AM PST by Peach (The Clintons have pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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Here's one of the links you've posted:

The immediately controversial 'We need regime change here in the United States' comment last week by Democratic presidential candidate Senator John Kerry should have focused attention on this congenital liar and cover-up artist.

While he smugly defends his comment, he tries to 'move ahead' and have us forget his previous transgressions:

1) His most famous - and first - appearance on the national stage came when he supposedly threw his Vietnam combat medals over the White House fence in a protest against the war. Guess what? Those were not his medals; they belonged to another Vietnam vet. Kerry kept his medals so that - like today - he can play both sides of the street.

2) Right out of the box as a presidential candidate, it 'comes out' that Kerry's real name isn't Kerry at all; his real name is Kohn. It seems his grandfather, an Austrian immigrant named Kohn, had changed the family name to Kerry back in the early 1900's; Senator Kerry claims never to have known he was Jewish until two months ago. Is this believable?

3) Kerry also claimed that he was in "perfect health" - even though he had already been diagnosed with prostate cancer. He finally had to admit his deception when announcing that he was having surgery.

4) Of course Kerry also engaged in the ago-old game of playing both sides on this war in Iraq. Last October he voted for the Congressional resolution authorizing President Bush to invade Iraq; now, speaking to Democratic primary voters - the one group that is overwhelmingly against the war - he proudly blasts Bush for the way he is conducting the diplomacy and the war.

5) All these lies and deceptions pale by comparison with his biggest act of dishonesty: his performance as Co-Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on POWs and MIAs back in the early 1990's. Along with Senator John McCain this was a classic case of a committee with a pre-determined agenda . For various and different reasons, both Kerry and McCain - along with the first Bush Administration which cooperated in the creation and activities of this committee - each had an underhanded and evil intention in their hijacking of this committee.

John Kerry wanted to have normalized relations with Hanoi so that real estate associates could do business in Vietnam and make money. What stood in the way of this? The lingering questions about US POWs still held against their will in Vietnam and Laos. So he took control of this committee and saw to it that the POW issue was crushed .

Kerry destroyed anyone who stood in his way. Staffers were removed who produced evidence proving that US POWs were still alive. POW advocacy groups who 'kept the issue alive' were threatened with legal prosecution ! (A prep school classmate of Kerry's, then an Assistant US Attorney General, said, "The leaders of these POW groups should be put in jail." That Kerry classmate? Present FBI Director Robert Mueller.)

John McCain's lies are too numerous to list here. Suffice to say that on the Senate POW Committee he also brutalized the truth and crushed the evidence of living POWs. Why?

Well, clearly McCain has an agenda to promote normalization with Hanoi. All sorts of allegations have been made over the years. Rather than get into them here, suffice to say that McCain is the single most vicious, negative, cynical political 'punk' I encountered in Washington DC. He treats people awfully; little wonder that 3 years ago when he ran for president virtually every GOP Senator - his colleagues who knew him best - endorsed G.W. Bush over McCain. In other words, to know McCain is to detest him.

What isn't being written these days is the very real possibility that these two --Kerry and McCain - may join together next year to run against G.W. Bush. Kerry, if he can grab the Democratic nomination, may ask McCain - the hero of so-called independent voters - to join his ticket.

Two liars on the same ticket. How fitting in an age of political and social decline. END OF TEXT

Well I hope this comment, written about a year ago isn't what the future holds.

Prairie

13 posted on 02/15/2004 6:39:47 AM PST by prairiebreeze (WMD's in Iraq -- The absence of evidence isn't evidence of absence.)
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In yesterday's Pho Nho - a popular Vietnamese newspaper in DC area - there's a fron page story about Kerry in which he's repeatedly called a "phan boi."

"Phan boi" = traitor.

14 posted on 02/15/2004 6:45:07 AM PST by angkor
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Interesting...

Kerry is the worst sort of political opportunist who will sell out anyone in order to get ahead. Anyone.
15 posted on 02/15/2004 6:46:25 AM PST by Peach (The Clintons have pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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To: Peach
What color IS a chameleon?
16 posted on 02/15/2004 7:53:41 AM PST by bannie (The government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend upon the support of Paul.)
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I sure would not trust him. I can't understand his sudden popularity -- he is creepy. And I have difficulty imagining him having hot affairs with young interns though the media's reaction to this rumors indicated it is true. And then there are the photos of his interns -- almost all female.
17 posted on 02/15/2004 8:07:00 AM PST by Dante3
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..... It seems his grandfather, an Austrian immigrant named Kohn, had changed the family name to Kerry back in the early 1900's; Senator Kerry claims never to have known he was Jewish until two months ago........

??Why is it so trendy to recently know that you have Jewish blood in your past??

First, it was Mad Maddie; then Hitlery; now John Fornicator Kerry!

Geez, I once went to a Bar Mitzvah, and I'm circumsized.
Does that qualify me to join the club??
18 posted on 02/15/2004 8:48:20 AM PST by aShepard
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