Please -- SOMEONE -- describe it for those of us who can't get it at work!
It ends with a POW saying that "Kerry betrayed us then, how can we trust that he wont betray us now" (or something like that)
POWs Denouncing Kerry Include State Chair for
John McCains Presidential Bid
Posted August 20, 2004
By David Freddoso
The second in a series of anti-Kerry ads was released today by Swift Boat Veterans for Truth. In the new ad, Vietnam-era POWs critically denounce John Kerry for his anti-war activities.
Despite todays allegations in the New York Times that the group is a front for Bush political operatives, the harshest words for Kerry in the ad come from Paul Galanti, a former POW who served as Virginia campaign chairman for Bush rival Sen. John McCain (R.) and who was also an active member of Veterans for Mark Warner (the Democratic governor of Virginia) during Warners 2001 gubernatorial race.
John Kerry gave the enemy, for free, what I and many of my comrades in North Vietnam, in the prison camps, took torture to avoid saying, says Galanti, who was held prisoner for seven years in the prison camps of North Vietnam.
Referring to John Kerrys Senate testimony of April 22, 1971, Galanti continues: It demoralized us. He dishonored his country and, more importantly, the people he served with. He sold them out.
In the ad [which can be seen on HumanEventsOnline.com], one wounded Swift Boat veteran and two former POWs comment on Kerrys testimony, in which Kerry accused U.S. troops of murdering 200,000 Vietnamese civilians per year, and gave a litany of gruesome atrocities that he claimed were commonplace in Vietnam -- "not isolated incidents but crimes committed on a day-to-day basis with the full awareness of officers at all levels of command."
The new newsbreaking book, "Unfit for Command," (Regnery) documents the offenses Kerry cited in his sworn testimony. Many were allegations set forth in an anti-war meeting in Detroit earlier that year. Kerry related to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that "veterans" -- many of whom were later revealed to be frauds -- said at that meeting "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."
Kerry also said that the United States was the worlds most egregious violator of the Geneva Convention, even as hundreds of captured Americans were tortured and languished in sub-human conditions as POWs in North Vietnam.
Ken Cordier, a POW from 1966 to 1973, appears in the Swift Boat Ad to explain how Kerrys testimony was particularly devastating to POWs suffering in captivity. "That was part of the torture -- to sign a statement that you had committed war crimes," Cordier says in the ad. "He betrayed us in the past--how could we be loyal to him now?"