Posted on 08/23/2004 4:34:27 PM PDT by Kaslin
Why would he do that? Could repairs even get done that fast?
It matters. First, an "order" to commit a war crime is not a lawful order. Soldiers, sailors, and marines are obligated not to obey orders which are not lawful. Second, when the US assents to a treaty under the Constitutionally lawful prescription, this treaty becomes part of US law. Without that guarantee we could not make treaties in our own interest. The US, BTW, does not subscribe to the most recent Geneva convention, because signing it and ratifying it are not in our interest. (It gives, among other things, elevated rights to terrorists above lawful combatants.)
The US, rightly, has not ratified the International Court. The treaty empowering this denies the rights of accused guaranteed by the Bill of Rights, for example. But it would be in our interests to honor, and for our soldiers to honor, a treaty--if it could ever be made--that guaranteed the Bill of Rights to all the people on earth.
Third, it matters because (as is the case in Iraq today) US soldiers for the most part were given complex protocols to protect innocent lives in Vietnam. To say that it was war and therefore OK denies a tremendous sacrifice made "just" to be on the side of the right and the just that Americans made in Vietnam. Even Daniel Elsberg, of Pentagon papers fame--and certainly no conservative, admitted that atrocities in Vietnam were not common.
"When you slay monsters, you must not become a monster. When you stare into the abyss, the abyss stares back into you."
It is always important to be on the side of liberty, truth, and justice. The claim by VVAW, multiculturalists, communists, fellow travelers, and all their ilk rankles most because if you examine American History objectively, we have taken great pains and made great sacrifices to do what is Good. Even failing, as we often have, we failed through weakness, and not through intention, certainly not through malice. We lost guys in the 'Nam because they would not shoot a kid during the day who donned his black pajamas for ambush at night.
It matters. It is why the SBVT's are outraged.
The link: You're welcome. MRC is a national treasure. The Bozelle family has been in the fight for half a century. No web browser is complete without this in the Faves.
A new talking point is coming out from the Left, namely, "well, memories dim after 35 - 40 years so no one really knows what the actual facts were."
I can say, with experience, that when you were there, going thru some of the sh*t that went on, your memory of those events never dims. I'm sure that the surviving vets from WWII have those images "seared" in their memories and NONE of THOSE guys ever claimed to have been in Cambodia!
A new talking point for the Right should then be: Very true. Let Kerry produce his diary, and ask the DOD for release of all his records.
Bump!!!
"Kerry submitted a damage report for boat damage that occurred the day before?
Why would he do that? Could repairs even get done that fast?"
He wanted out. He merged the day before story with the earlier wound story in a short report to buttress his bug out story.
An official thread where we can go to offer a prayer every day.
RC -- isn't this your area of expertise and service? Sounds like a worthy cause to me...
Here it is. I'm trying to find a video link to his ad (?) "No Man Left Behind"
"...O'NEILL: Yes, sir. Kerry said in over $50 million of advertising and at the Democratic convention, this was the famous story of March 13th entitled "No Man Left Behind." Actually that was the name of his ad that he ran: "No Man Left Behind." According to his story, a mine went off near another boat. There were five swift boats. They all began to take off. The mine went off near Kerry's boat. This knocked Rassmann in the water. There was intense fire, you know, small arms fire after these boats --
RUSH: Enemy fire?
O'NEILL: Enemy fire. The five boats cleared the kill zone, and then Kerry looked back and realized Rassmann was no longer there, and then single-handedly Kerry had been wounded by the water mine, both in the hip and had a bleeding arm. Nonetheless, despite his wounds, he led his boat back in and under terrible fire he crawled up to the bow, and I guess he dove in now, but in the old days, he pulled him out supposedly with his wounded arm. What this story is, is a total fabrication built around a small truth, and it's a very demonstrable fabrication. I might explain it if that's okay.
B.G. Burkett will be a speaker at the Kerry Lied Rally, held 9-12-04 by Vietnam Veterans for the Truth. www.kerrylied.com for location and information.
btt
GREAT. SENT TO MY EMAIL LIST.
THANKS.
An official thread where we can go to offer a prayer every day.
Thank you for the ping, TX. These brave Veterans would be best served by a seasoned prayer warrior and/or fellow Veteran - someone in authority who will rally, inspire and lead fellow prayer warriors daily (imho, based on experience (Veteran, faithful military father - isn't this your area of expertise?) - but if no one does, let me know. I do have a gift for pestering others. *g*)
Pinging authorities (or anyone so called) to host this daily prayer thread, ping others.
Please, whoever will, add me to your ping list.
Thank you!
Here is what I post everyday on 4 threads.
I could start one everyday with some different graphics in the header.
Read: John 16:25-33
You will be scattered, each to his own, and will leave Me alone. And yet I am not alone, because the Father is with Me. John 16:32
Bible In One Year: Psalms 116-118; 1 Corinthians 7:1-19
Her brief note to me spoke volumes. "I am a handicapped person in a wheelchair," she wrote. "I am very lonely even though I know I'm never alone. God is always there. I don't have a lot of people to talk to."
Loneliness has been termed the most desolate word in the English language. It is no respecter of age, race, economic status, or intelligence. Albert Einstein said, "It is strange to be known so universally, and yet to be so lonely."
God made us for intimacy and companionship with others. Even before sin entered the world, He declared that it is not good for man to be alone (Genesis 2:18). That's why many people often feel so empty inside.
Jesus knew loneliness too. He surely must have felt it when His disciples deserted Him (Mark 14:50). The Father's presence more than compensated for this, however. He said, "I am not alone, because the Father is with Me" (John 16:32). That intimacy with the Lord is available to all who put their trust in Him and His Word (14:16-23).
We can lessen our feelings of loneliness by reaching out to others. But even more important, we must reach out to the Lord. He is always with us, and He wants us to fellowship with Him throughout the day. Dennis De Haan
Not so, according to the Media Research Center:
***Media Research Center CyberAlert Special*** 6:45am EDT, Thursday August 19, 2004
Media Reality Check. "TV Gives No Respect to Swift Boat Vets for Truth: ABC, CBS & NBC Gave 75 Stories to Bush 'AWOL' Charge, 9 to Claims Kerry Embellished War Record"
http://www.mediaresearch.org/realitycheck/2004/pdf/fax0818.pdf
If you have a heart for our brave swiftboat veterans, and are willing to post a daily FR prayer thread for them, you will be loved by more than one grateful civilian, lol.
Please add me to your ping list.
And thank you for your daily hopeful posts!
Good Morning TM
If you are willing to do the thread, please ping me to it and I will ping my prayer warrior list. Then we can ask them to join the list for the daily thread if they are interested.
Thanks
trussell
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