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To: Colt .45
Keep up the good fight! I didn't spend all those years defending the Constitution just so that a few socialists could profit from it. IT IS FOR EVERYONE! You most of all.

Your sacrifice on my behalf is why I am fighting so hard now. Thank you, sir.

224 posted on 08/26/2004 8:44:04 AM PDT by IPWGOP (I'm Linda Eddy, and I approved this message... 'tooning the truth!)
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To: IPWGOP

I just happened upon this thread. You are one brave and gutsy woman. Keep up the good work! I'm sending an email to the pseudo editor who is actually just a liberal shill.

The sad part is, he is one of thousands like him across the country. The good part is, people like you are starting to fight back.

I am going to send the link to your website to all on my email list.


225 posted on 08/26/2004 8:55:25 AM PDT by LisaMalia (In Memory of Sgt. James W."Billy" Lunsford..KIA 11-29-69 Binh Dinh S. Vietnam)
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To: IPWGOP
Here is what I wrote to the deputy Editor.

B. James Boyd,

Sir, it has come to my attention that you have banned the political cartoonist Linda Eddy who was drawing anti-Kerry drawings. You stated that John Kerry's statements made in 1971 were to "appeal on behalf of veterans". That sir, is an outright lie! I am a veteran of the Vietnam Era and Kerrys lies before Congress tarred all of us with the same brush whether we served in combat, or not. Whether we served in Vietnam, or not. His lies made us the subect of scorn and hatred of the American public. His comments caused many, if not all of us who honorably served our country to be ashamed to wear our uniforms.

For myself, I was in High School ROTC at that time and still was subjected to the epithets when wearing my uniform. I went to active duty in 1974 and was still subjected to being treated like a pariah when home on leave.

His testimony ratcheted up the suffering of the POW's by their captors (the Norht Vietnamese), and now I quote sir, a North Vietnamese General, who in a meeting (in 1987) with a Vietnam Veteran by the name of Don Lester stated " After 1968 he and his army had emotionally quit." "The only thing that gave them hope and kept them fighting was the Anti-War movement back here in the U.S." So please enlighten me how the prolonged suffereing caused to so many veterans by Kerry's lies were "an appeal on our behalf"?

Plus lets look at his record while in Congress as a United States Senator while we're at it. How come he has voted anti - military on pretty much every thing military that comes up? here's a short list of things he's voted against -
Bradley Fighting Vehicles , M1 Abrams Tanks, AH-64 Apache Helicopter, B-1 Bomber, B-2 Stealth Bomber, F-15 Fighter Jets, F-16 Fighter Jets, F-18 Fighter Jets, Patriot Missiles, Cruise Missiles.
He himself said " I would like to see the Untied States military deployed only at the directive of the United Nations." The UN being mostly anti-American and run with the objective of the last 20 years being the dissolution of the U.S. Constitution and US sovereignty. Now he is saying he "cares about the defense of America" - unfortunately his actions speak louder than his words to most veterans. He flip flops worse than a fish on the beach. Unfortunately some people like you are naieve and believe what the leftist liars like John Kerry and Jane Fonda say.

Lastly on behalf of Miss or Mrs Eddy I would like to state that I didn't serve 20 years in defense of the Constitution so that an elite few could have their say and the rest of the "people" be muzzled. What you are doing is putting a muzzle on another voice by not letting her post her drawings in your "rag". John Kerry has come out against the Swift Boat veterans trying to muzzle them the same way he has tried to silence the rest of us veterans. Look at his record, then look at what he says. If it looks like sh*t, and smells like sh*t, then it must be sh*t - right?

By the way, I served for 20 years in the US Navy. I had "broken service" and was honorably retired a few years ago. In case you're wondering how I got to be a Vietnam Era Veteran.
Sincerely,

Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, do ya think I was too harsh on him?

227 posted on 08/26/2004 9:37:19 AM PDT by Colt .45 (Navy Veteran - Pride in my Southern Ancestry! Falsum etiam est verum quod constituit superior.)
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To: IPWGOP

From another thread posted on FR (search: swift) - an interview with O'Neil.

I thought you would be interested: (begin quote)

O’Neill: Let me give you an example. Just picking one incident, there was this terrible tragedy on January 20, 1969 in which Kerry’s boat, under Kerry’s command, opened up on a sampan, and the sampan had a father, a mother, a baby, and a child. The father and the child were killed. What clearly happened is the sampan got too close to the swift boat, the crew member - at least one of them believes Kerry was not watching the radar and says Kerry was not around at all - they reached a split-second decision and fired, they thought, to save themselves.

FPM: Now you say, “They.” You mean the subordinate reached the decision?

O’Neill: Yes, the young gunners mate was the only one left because Kerry wasn’t around. It was Kerry’s job to be around.

FPM: Where was he? These boats aren’t that big?

O’Neill: I don’t know. He wasn’t there. Maybe he was asleep. But he clearly was not where he should have been. They killed a father and a son and rescued a mother and baby out of the sampan. In the course of war things like this happen, but what happened next was truly unbelievable. What I did was go to the Navy archives and obtain the report that Kerry actually filed on this incident. And by the way, as to the fact there was only a mother, a baby, and then the father and child were killed, Kerry’s autobiography says that, Tour. So there is no question there were four people in that…one family. In the Navy archives I obtained the actual report that he filed on this incident on January 20, 1969 in the name of PCF 44, his boat. What he reported to the Navy, and by the way he said that the face of the child he killed would be with him forever, and so on. When I got the actual report, what he reported to the Navy was that a squad of Viet Cong were there, 5 Viet Cong, that he’d killed all of them. The child who was killed disappeared from the report. The mother and the baby became 2 Viet Cong, captured in action. Even the little details, like there was 1,000 pounds of rice on the sampan, it got elevated to 5,000 pounds of rice. This report went to the Navy and went up the chain of command. Everyone said, “Kerry ‘Bravo Zulus’ Congratulations, congratulations” over what was in fact a terrible human tragedy, not a victory. And it was listed as one of the great accomplishments of our squadron in the first quarter of 1969. This is a victory that he achieved only with a pen and paper. He did it to stop people from asking, "Where were you?” “How did this happen?” “How did this kid get killed?” “Why weren’t you watching the radar?” “What occurred?” That was sort of typical of the thing that I found with Kerry.

(end quote)


231 posted on 08/26/2004 11:04:34 AM PDT by Triple (All forms of socialism deny individuals the right to the fruits of their labor)
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