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Who's Kerry? (By Admiral JEREMIAH DENTON, USN Ret.)
AL Register ^ | 03/07/04 | Adm. JEREMIAH DENTON

Posted on 03/14/2004 5:26:02 PM PST by narses

Knowing that I served in the U.S. Senate with John Kerry and that, like him, I am a veteran of the Vietnam War, many people have asked me what I think of him, particularly now that he's the apparent presidential nominee of the Democratic Party.

When Kerry joined me in the Senate, I already knew about his record of defamatory remarks and behavior criticizing U.S. policy in Vietnam and the conduct of our military personnel there. I had learned in North Vietnamese prisons how much harm such statements caused.

To me, his remarks and behavior amounted to giving aid and comfort to our Vietnamese and Soviet enemies. So I was not surprised when his subsequent overall voting pattern in the Senate was consistently detrimental to our national security.

Considering his demonstrated popularity during the Democratic primaries, I earnestly hope the American people will soberly consider Kerry's qualifications for the pres idency in light of his position and record on both our cultural war at home and on national security issues.

To put it bluntly, John Kerry exemplifies the very reasons that I switched to the Repub lican Party. Like the majority in his political party, he has proven by his words and actions that his list of priorities -- his ideas on what most needs to be done to improve this country -- are almost opposite to my own.

Here are two issue areas that I consider top priorities: the war over the soul of America, and national security.

Top priority should be placed on an effort to recover our most fundamental founding belief that our national objectives, policies and laws should reflect obedience to the will of Almighty God. Our Declaration of Independence, our national Constitution and each of the states' constitutions stress that basic American national principle.

For about 200 years, the entire country, both parties and all branches of government understood that principle and tried to follow it, if imperfectly.

For some 50 years, our nation's opinion-makers, our courts and, gradually, our politicians have been abandoning our historical effort to be "one nation under God" in favor of becoming "one nation without God," with glaringly unfavorable results.

I believe our political leaders, educational system, parents and opinion-makers must all return to teaching the truth most emphasized by our Founding Fathers.

George Washington called religious belief indispensable to the prosperity of our democracy. William Penn said, "Men must choose to be governed by God or condemn themselves to be ruled by tyrants." And when asked what caused the Civil War, President Lincoln said, "We have forgotten God."

In these days we have not only forgotten God, we are by our new standards of government and culture rejecting him as the acknowledged creator and as the endower of our rights.

As a result, we are suffering cultural decay and human unhappiness. The decline of the institution of the family is the most obvious result.

Perhaps the current movie, "The Passion of the Christ," will help many to come to realize the cost of the redemption of our sins, and the destructiveness of sin.

Let's remember that over 95 percent of Americans during our founding days were Christians, and though our Founding Fathers stipulated that no one was to be compelled to believe in any religion, and also stipulated that there would be no single Christian denomina tion installed as a national religion, there was no question that our laws were to be firmly based on the Judean Ten Commandments and on Christ's mandate to love your neighbor as you love yourself.

That setup brought us amazing success as a nation, lifting us from our humble beginnings, through crisis after crisis, to become the leading nation of the world.

Now, though, we are throwing away the very source of our strength and greatness. Yet I am not giving up on our country. I am encouraged at the stand and the attitude of our president, and inspired by his courage. There are many more of his stripe in Washington now.

Though Rome and other empires have decayed and fallen, the cultural war in the United States can and should be won by the majority of Americans -- a majority to whom Kerry and the Democrats disdainfully refer to as the "far right." They are people who believe in God and in the original concept of "one nation under God."

As a nation, we are now at the point of no return. The good guys are finally angry enough to join the fray, and I pray we are not too late.

John Kerry is not among the good guys. The Democratic Party isn't, either.

Indeed, on the subject of national security, John Kerry epitomizes a fatal weakness in the Democratic Party.

During the decisive days of the Cold War, after the Democratic Party changed during the mid-1960s, the party was on the wrong side of every strategic debate on policy regarding Vietnam and the USSR, and is now generally on the wrong side in the war on terrorism.

The truth is that the Cold War was barely won by a narrow margin -- a victory and a margin determined by the political choices made by our government regarding suitable steps to deter Soviet attack and finally win the Cold War.

If the U.S. had followed the Democratic Party line, the Cold War would have concluded with the U.S. having to surrender without a fight, or the U.S. would have been defeated in a nuclear war with acceptable losses to the USSR.

It was not Johnson and Carter and the Democrats; it was Nixon, Reagan, George Bush and the Republicans who led us to victory in the Cold War.

And George W. Bush and the Republican majority -- not John Kerry and the Democrats -- can lead us to victory in the war on terrorism.

Jeremiah Denton is a retired Navy admiral who served in the U.S. Senate from 1981 to 1987. Readers can phone him at 473-1010, send e-mail to transff1@aol.com, or log on to his Web site at www.nff.org.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial; Extended News; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: Alabama
KEYWORDS: 2004; catholiclist; jeremiahdenton; johnfarkknucklekerry; kerry
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To: observer5
Egads, you've found one of the few anti-Christian founding fathers to quote. How do you refute the overwhelming evidence I posted? EVERY state constitution calls on God, every one. Read my posts. Try really hard to refute them, without Thomas Jefferson or his atheistic sidekick.
41 posted on 03/14/2004 9:13:17 PM PST by narses (If you want OFF or ON my Catholic Ping list, please email me. +)
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To: Ace's Dad
Admiral Denton is a personal hero to me. I met Jerry Denton right after he was released, and he is a hero to me, too. Well said, 'Dog

I attended high school with both of his daughters. Soon after his release, he came to our school and spoke to all of us. It was one of the most inspirational speeches I've ever heard. In it he praised the Unites States and said that if he had to do it all over again - meaning his time as a POW - he would. I've often thought, particularly when I was off the coast of RVN evacuating people from Saigon, what he thought of how we botched Viet Nam. God bless this man for shredding the veil of political correctness and coming out with this information.

42 posted on 03/14/2004 9:20:37 PM PST by GunnyB (Once a Marine, Always a Marine)
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To: narses
"How do you refute the overwhelming evidence I posted? EVERY state constitution calls on God, every one."

"God" does not equal Christianity!

43 posted on 03/14/2004 9:23:24 PM PST by observer5
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To: narses
Great post.

On a side note . . .

If you really want an eye-opening perspective on our current foreign policy, I'd suggest doing some research on Senator Jeremiah Denton's utter dislike of Richard Perle (yeah, that Richard Perle) when Perle was working in the Defense Department back in the Reagan administration.

It really is a small world.

44 posted on 03/14/2004 10:49:57 PM PST by Alberta's Child (Coming soon to a decadent civilization near you -- Tower of Babel version 2.0)
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To: narses
I believe only civil war will restore America to wholeness. One third of this nation is morally sick with no hope of recovery. Another third are fools who know nothing but what the boob tube fills their empty heads with.

If you don't believe this just watch Phil Mayer (sp?) on HBO. Listen as the audience cheers the most dispicable anti-human filth spouted by the likes of George Carlin and his ilk.

Most of the lamestream media is bent on the demise of America and the institution of some fairytale-startreck-utopian one world government. Right now they are plainly doing everything they can to slander and demean President Bush while they try and make the hollow man Kerry into a hero. None of the truth about Kerry will ever see the light of day except on talk radio and maybe Fox News.

But why civil war? Because politics as usual is about to fail us in time of war. In a time when our very survival is on the line in a way it has NEVER been before ... the evil one third and the stupid one third cannot be allowed to obliterate this nation.

Hopefully the military will suspend our political system with martial law and again hopefully ... return us to a Constitutional Democracy when the war passes. Maybe in our lifetimes. If not we will have civil war.
45 posted on 03/14/2004 11:29:24 PM PST by mercy
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To: narses
Carry Kerry to the ferry;
Teddy's got the bridge blocked.
46 posted on 03/15/2004 12:32:27 AM PST by ApplegateRanch (The world needs more horses, and fewer Jackasses!)
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To: observer5
""God" does not equal Christianity!"


There are many "gods". The secularist believe themselves to be "gods".

AND the secularist HATE the CREATOR, the HEAVENLY FATHER, and have since the beginning.
47 posted on 03/15/2004 12:43:27 AM PST by Just mythoughts
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To: Happy2BMe

Kerry: America needs a 'regime change' too


48 posted on 03/15/2004 7:49:39 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (The Democrats say they believe in CHOICE. I have chosen to vote STRAIGHT TICKET GOP for years !!)
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To: narses
Wonderful thread. Thank you.
49 posted on 03/15/2004 10:23:11 AM PST by JudyB1938
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