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John Kerry Does NOT Speak For Vietnam Veterans
Useless-Knowledge.com ^ | 8/2/04 | Bruce Kesler

Posted on 08/02/2004 5:29:48 PM PDT by USMCVIETVET

John Kerry Does Not Speak For Vietnam Veterans

By Bruce N. Kesler Aug 2, 2004

In April 1971, John Kerry and a small group of purported and real Vietnam veterans camped out in Washington to protest the U.S. involvement in Vietnam. They received extensive publicity to their vastly overblown charges of pervasive brutality and war crimes by U.S. forces. The antiwar Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, Senator Fulbright, featured Kerry at a televised hearing. This one-sided protest and publicity demoralized many citizens, and lastingly blackened the reputation and sacrifices of other Vietnam vets that made our reentry into peaceful civilian life unwelcome and harsh.

At the time, I had recently returned to civilian life after service with the Marine Corps in Vietnam. I was outraged and hurt by Kerry’s grandstanding falsehoods. I wrote a long letter of protest about it to the then editor of the New York Times op-ed page, Harrison Salisbury (a respected journalist and historian, and an opponent of the war). Mr. Salisbury edited my letter and published it as a New York Times op-ed on May 13, 1971. In it, I wrote: “…the overwhelming majority of Vietnam veterans and Americans bitterly resent the charge from the left that they are all war criminals….It is not a crime to be American and young, but it is if one adds to that ignorant, foolish or irrational dialogue as citizens of a democratic government. The antiwar veterans are not ignorant of the facts; they merely use them to form an army of young people marching to their drums, exploiting issues, fears and people for their own ends. That is the crime.”

I received supportive calls from many other Vietnam vets, saying let’s do more to clear our reputations. One of the callers was a Vietnam veteran who had been a river boat commander at about the same time as John Kerry, John O’Neill, who was to soon leave the Navy and who had been denied an opportunity by Senator Fulbright to rebut Kerry. Other Vietnam veterans represented hundreds of thousands of Vietnam veterans in student and local veterans clubs around the country. We formed the Vietnam Veterans for a Just Peace. I borrowed money for airline tickets, some double-up rooms at the YMCA in Washington, rented a space at the National Press Club, sent out amateurish press conference invitations and sat in a phone booth at the Y for 24-hours begging newspaper and TV reporters to come to our meeting on June 1, 1971. Many did. We received national press for our rebuttal to Kerry and his gang. John O’Neill effectively debated and rebutted Kerry on Dick Cavett’s late night TV show.

Kerry’s launching pad to a political career now has him contending for President. Kerry never recanted his slurs of 33-years ago. Instead, he asserts his military service makes him more qualified than President Bush to lead the nation in war. We, who proudly served must serve again, to demand honesty.

Kerry denies calling us war criminals. Kerry did, testifying before Congress in April 1971: “Several months ago in Detroit we had an investigation at which over 150 honorably discharged and many very highly decorated veterans testified to war crimes committed in Southeast Asia, not isolated incidents, but crimes committed on a day-to-day basis with the full awareness of officers at all levels of command.”

The publicity to Kerry’s charges permanently scarred the reputation of those who served in Vietnam. Studies statistically rebut his claim: American “atrocities” in Vietnam did not differ from any other American war. Yes, bad things happen in war, which is why we hate war. But, Kerry did not stop with that, then or now. Kerry accused all Americans who served in Vietnam of being war criminals, led by war criminals, and Kerry continues that lie. The U.S. prosecuted the exception of My Lai perpetrators, and has done so when atrocities have come to light.

Kerry’s fellow Vietnam Veterans Against the War, like the 150 he praised, refused to prove their claims attacking the honor of Vietnam veterans. Exhaustive studies exposed their stories as bogus, and many were imposters who had not served in Vietnam. Even Kerry’s favorable biographer recently said: “The chickens are coming home to roost, and unfortunately he is starting to backtrack.”

Kerry testified in 1971, “We are angry because we feel that we have been used in the worst fashion by the administration of this country.” In his testimony, Kerry boasted of meeting in Paris with the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong delegations at the peace talks, and that he supported their proposals. It seems Kerry was more useful to our enemies than used by the U.S. administration. Former POW Senator McCain complained in 1973 that Kerry’s testimony was “the most effective propaganda [my North Vietnamese captors] had to use against us.” Senator McCain, a nice guy, has lately forgiven Kerry. What about other POW’s, like Paul Galanti who last February said that Kerry’s charges, repeated by his captors during his torture, “jeopardize[d] those still in battle or in the hands of the enemy.” Galanti went on to say, “The Vietnam memorial has thousands of additional names due to John Kerry and others like him.” Sydney Schanberg, exposer of Cambodia’s Killing Fields and critic of Bush, documents that in the early ‘90’s Kerry’s U.S. Senate special committee squelched evidence of POW’s not released by the North Vietnamese.

In April 2001, Kerry wrote, “We returned home to an America that was indifferent, even hostile. There were no parades, only nightmares.” Yet, Kerry takes no responsibility for creating a negative atmosphere against Vietnam veterans. The truth of how Vietnam veterans felt emerged from a comprehensive 1980 survey by the Veterans’ Administration which reported 91% of those who had seen combat in Vietnam were “glad they had served their country;” 80% disagreed with the statement that “the U.S. took advantage of me;” and nearly 2/3rds would go to Vietnam again, even knowing the outcome of the war. The overwhelming majority of Vietnam veterans are proud of their service, not of Kerry’s treachery and lies.

John Kerry served in Vietnam for several months as a Navy Lieutenant, over 35-years ago. After three “band-aid” Purple Hearts (veritable scratches), he opted to leave Vietnam. That brief service, and his record since, hardly qualifies him as a hero or military expert qualified to run a world-wide war against terrorists. Indeed, his perfidity then, his refusal to apologize or recant since, and his many other areas of flip-flops and evasions, hardly qualifies him to lead the world or be depended upon to be steadfast in protecting Americans, our interest in a terror-free world, or American soldiers.

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About the author: Bruce Kesler volunteered for the Marine Corps after graduating college in 1968, served as an enlisted man and was honorably discharged after serving in Vietnam. Since, Kesler has been a financial executive for Fortune 100 companies, and currently owns an employee benefits firm.


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KEYWORDS: kerry; kesler; oneill; veterans; vietnam; vietnamveterans; vvaw; vvjp
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To: RangerVetNam
I was working with the river boats on the Mekong Delta from April 1970 through May 1971. I am a decorated combat veteran. I traveled across Vietnam a few times, including one trip to Da Nang on the DMZ. My experience in Vietnam can not be fully explained to one who was not there. Needless to say, the culture of war, and especially Vietnam, was "different" than the average American culture.

I arrived at LAX for 30 days Leave directly from Vietnam. As I walked through the terminal, my mind was spinning trying to reconcile my life over the past year and being home again. Certain things were not adding up for me and I needed to take a break and think things through, clear my head, leave Vietnam behind.

I took a seat in front of the terminal to take time to gain back the American culture and deal with the past year's experience. Three long-hairs walked by and one of them spat on the ground between my feet while the other two called me a "Baby Killer". I was frozen with shock and dismay. I carry that image with me to this day.

My (only) brother served as a crypto radio operator in an Army MP Battalion on the DMZ in 1969 through 1970. He experienced the same demeaning treatment when he came home.

I can tell you that from my experience in Vietnam, Kerry had to have had ulterior motives to wrangle his metals and purple harts out of only 4 months of service in-country.

Jane Fonda, John Kerry and the liberal press are responsible for the undue humiliation suffered by proud Veterans all across this great country on their return from Vietnam. Kerry's lies still live today in the minds of many Americans. There is NO WAY Kerry should get within 3,000 miles of the Presidency, he should Ditty Mau to some communist country where he can have the respect that he deserves.
61 posted on 08/02/2004 7:55:05 PM PDT by Viet-Boat-Rider (KERRY LIED)
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To: Interesting Times

John Kerry - Betraying America since 1971


62 posted on 08/02/2004 7:59:43 PM PDT by SAMWolf (Never pet a burning dog. LTC (Tennessee National Guard))
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To: Interesting Times

Thanks for the ping!


63 posted on 08/02/2004 8:08:14 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: Smartass

Oh my gosh, I created a monster!!!


64 posted on 08/02/2004 8:24:30 PM PDT by potlatch (Sometimes I think I understand everything, then I regain consciousness.)
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To: USMCVIETVET

Letter I received:
Congratulations on your powerful essay. I was a Navy psychiatrist from '67-'69, stationed at St. Albans Naval hospital in Queens, N.Y. I saw combat casualties who suffered all sorts of physical and psychological trauma. I heard many stories of extraordinary courage, as well as tales of horrific barbarism on the part of the VC (rarely reported in the American press). I developed enormous respect for our brave Marines and find myself enraged by John Kerry, not only for his original slanders, but also his despicable attempt to build a Presidential candidacy on his 4 months in Vietnam. Let's hope the American people wake up to the immense hypocrisy of his candidacy. Keep up the good work. I'm posting your essay on my blog: http://www.doctor-horsefeathers.com.


65 posted on 08/02/2004 8:25:08 PM PDT by USMCVIETVET (Kerry No Special Friend to Jews or Israel)
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To: Interesting Times

66 posted on 08/02/2004 8:25:57 PM PDT by potlatch (Sometimes I think I understand everything, then I regain consciousness.)
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To: potlatch
"Oh my gosh, I created a monster!!!"

How's that?
67 posted on 08/02/2004 8:29:49 PM PDT by Smartass ( BUSH & CHENEY IN 2004 - Si vis pacem, para bellum - Por el dedo de Dios se escribió.)
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To: Smartass

Your 'burning fire' comments, LOL!!


68 posted on 08/02/2004 8:39:14 PM PDT by potlatch (Sometimes I think I understand everything, then I regain consciousness.)
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To: potlatch
Weeeeell!  That's where he belongs.
69 posted on 08/02/2004 8:41:04 PM PDT by Smartass ( BUSH & CHENEY IN 2004 - Si vis pacem, para bellum - Por el dedo de Dios se escribió.)
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To: Smartass

LOL, I just got a kick out of your 'flaming' comment!


70 posted on 08/02/2004 8:43:00 PM PDT by potlatch (Sometimes I think I understand everything, then I regain consciousness.)
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To: Viet-Boat-Rider

Three long-hairs walked by and one of them spat on the ground between my feet while the other two called me a "Baby Killer".

Like I posted earlier, I got termed a baby killer and got the $hit kicked out of me in a bar try6ing to defend the fact that I wasn't. Yes, it's ancient history now, but those "fond" memories(thanks to John and Jane) are still there. I absolutely dread the thought of being an American led by this treasonous man. What will it take to wake this 40-50% of our population that somehow thinks this man's(loose term) war record and ability to lead is sincere.


71 posted on 08/02/2004 9:05:56 PM PDT by conshack
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To: USMCVIETVET

Go to www.wintersoldier.com for more scoop on the Kerrypooper.

Thanks. Been there many times. I know far more about this guy than I want to already. I hope the talk radio circuit that the Swiftboat guys are on this week gets some national attention. The American people need to get educated on who this guy REALLY is.
K-9 handler, Vietnam 1970-71


72 posted on 08/02/2004 9:12:25 PM PDT by conshack
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To: conshack
What will it take to wake this 40-50% of our population that somehow thinks this man's(loose term) war record and ability to lead is sincere.

Take heart in knowing that thousands of us Vietnam Vets are talking to our friends, family members and anyone else that will listen that this despicable POS is a traitor of the first order and DOES NOT deserve to be Commander=In-Chief. Kerry-NOT NOW, NOT EVER.

73 posted on 08/02/2004 9:16:46 PM PDT by afnamvet (USAF Tuy Hoa AFB RVN 68-69..NOT FONDA KERRY!)
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To: afnamvet

Take heart in knowing that thousands of us Vietnam Vets are talking to our friends, family members and anyone else that will listen that this despicable POS is a traitor of the first order and DOES NOT deserve to be Commander=In-Chief. Kerry-NOT NOW, NOT EVER.

I'm doing the same. Hey if you're tagline is indicitive of your Nam posting, we weren't far apart. Was at Bien Hoa and Cam Rahn Bay.


74 posted on 08/02/2004 9:24:28 PM PDT by conshack
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To: conshack
Not far apart at all. Spent time at Tan Son Nhut also. The majority of my year was at Tuy Hoa in the 31st TFW and 39th ARRS (air rescue). I was an airborne navigational equipment repairman. Also worked flightline alert aircraft (f100 "lead sleds"). I'm glad you and I made it back. WELCOME HOME!
75 posted on 08/02/2004 9:31:29 PM PDT by afnamvet (USAF Tuy Hoa AFB RVN 68-69..NOT FONDA KERRY!)
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To: afnamvet

Also worked flightline alert aircraft (f100 "lead sleds").

Aha. The old F-100's. Thanks to them, I lost a fair bit of my hearing. Old age is beginning to aggrevate that too.


76 posted on 08/02/2004 9:42:09 PM PDT by conshack
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To: conshack
Aha. The old F-100's. Thanks to them, I lost a fair bit of my hearing. Old age is beginning to aggrevate that too.

I wear hearing aids in both ears now. Hearing loss was either listening to the Rolling Stones full blast or jet noise. "Paint it Black" was my favorite.

77 posted on 08/02/2004 9:46:27 PM PDT by afnamvet (USAF Tuy Hoa AFB RVN 68-69..NOT FONDA KERRY!)
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To: afnamvet

Hearing loss was either listening to the Rolling Stones full blast or jet noise. "Paint it Black" was my favorite.

No hearing aids here yet, but not far off I'm sure. Jimmy Hendricks was more popular during my time.


78 posted on 08/02/2004 9:51:15 PM PDT by conshack
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To: conshack

70 - 71 I spent some time in Vung Tau & Tan Chow. Do you know these places?


79 posted on 08/02/2004 9:56:36 PM PDT by Viet-Boat-Rider (KERRY LIED)
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To: conshack

I remember going to the Filmore in San Fran for a concert with The Who, Big Brother and the Holding Company and Jimi Hendrix. It cost us 3 GI's 75 cents each and once inside, a hippie chick gave us an apple to eat. On Janis' break..she said to us "y'all three look like GIs"." We are!" I said. "Come here boys an help me polish off this bottle of Southern Comfort" said Janis. Long story short we did. What a night we had.


80 posted on 08/02/2004 9:59:44 PM PDT by afnamvet (USAF Tuy Hoa AFB RVN 68-69..NOT FONDA KERRY!)
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