Posted on 10/11/2004 8:45:56 AM PDT by Jeff Head
Please go to the following site and sign the petition calling for an immediate and abject apology by John Kerry for his dishonorable activities following the Vietnam War.
Please use your email address books, email chains, forums, and other contacts to forward this petition to us many people as possible, asking them to do the same. If we can get some true binary groth gowing with this, we can gather hundreds of thousands of signatures...(It would not be the first time we did so from FR).
Thanks blondee...you know you are spot on and hitting vlose to the mark when they try and disrupt it so much...particularly right off the bat.
Bump!
I'm with you Tonk. It's too late and won't make a difference anyway.
I'd rather see a petition calling on him to introduce and pass one meaningful piece of vet's legislation.
Or voting to fund our troops in Iraq.
Or how about a petition to do background checks on all his campaign staffers, making sure they're not registered communists or socialists?
http://chronwatch.com/content/contentDisplay.asp?aid=9862
America, Are You Listening?
Written by Ray Calafell
Wednesday, September 22, 2004
Editor's note: This article was previously posted on ChronWatch, but we credited the wrong author. For that reason and because it is a powerful column, we are re-posting it with the proper credits. It originally appeared on Jennifer Martinez's site. Also,we thank Viper's Vietnam Veteran's page for bringing this to our attention.
One of the welcome side-benefits to Kerry's electioneering on a Vietnam platform is that it has allowed the veterans of that period to express the frustrations they have held inside for all these years. For example:
America, thirty years ago you abandoned us. You turned your back on us, forgot our sacrifices and classified us as losers, drug addicts, and social outcasts. Hollywood gladly persisted in portraying us to a younger generation and to the world as drug-addled sadists, loners, and borderline psychopaths.
You never welcomed us home with open arms or words of comfort for our wounds. Instead, we were greeted by sneering leftists, communists, and fifth columnists posing as students, professors, and members of the almighty press--all anxious to document the return of its wayward sons to a country all too quick and pleased to forget us.
Our own families, force-fed a diet of lies by their trusted television newsmen, doubted the nature of our sacrifices and quietly, shamefully, accepted our unadorned return.
Faced with such singular ignominy, we quietly resumed our lives, jobs, educations, and careers. The overwhelming majority of us succeeded in those interrupted lives and careers, becoming doctors, engineers, architects, lawyers, businessmen, accountants, and all other professions imaginable. We established businesses, bought homes, raised families, paid taxes, had grandchildren. By any measure, we achieved the American dream--not because it was handed to us in payment for our service, sacrifices, or victimization--but earned by us in spite of it.
For thirty years and more we quietly persevered in our march to heal the wound inflicted on our souls, not by the armed enemy we faced on the battlefield, but by our countrymen, some of whom had even worn the uniform themselves. Such a deep wound had been healing slowly and without any help from those who gleefully inflicted it.
And then, one of the men who wielded the original knife--the dagger sharpened by his ideological masters in Hanoi, Beijing, Moscow, and Havana--re-emerges from our past and begins to once-again twist that knife he so deeply thrust into our backs. He now emerges, wearing the mantle of a member of Congress, who rode his once-shameful Vietnam service into the halls of political power. He now seeks the highest office in the land, professing to be one of us--the abandoned ones, the forgotten ones, the ''murderers, rapists and sadists'' he so loudly and theatrically damned in front of a world in 1971. He now proudly proclaims shedding blood for a nation whose service he condemned in the seventies, whose medals he contemptuously threw on the Capitol grounds and which he now displays, unstained by the shame of his rejecting them when his nation needed solidarity. He now claims heroism as his badge of honor in an army of savages not seen since the ''hordes of Genghis Khan.''
And he does all of this without shame, guilt, or remorse in front of us, the forgotten ones, the abandoned ones. And what is most terrifying to us--the ones who were never ashamed of our service, who have quietly kept the faith of our fathers, who have faithfully remembered and honored our dead, who have never ''cashed in'' on our military service, and who had slowly and painfully learned to accept our anonymity--is the fact that this opportunist, this sunshine patriot, this back-stabbing traitor to his uniformed compatriots, this elitist, gold-digger, may possibly become our commander-in-chief.
And you, America--our dearly loved Nation--who abandoned us so many years ago, and to whom we have remained faithful nonetheless, are you going to shame us once again?
Ray Calafell
About the Writer: Ray is now a lawyer and served ss a Combat Infantryman in Vietnam.
Jeff - The phrase I use is "Quiet Pride".
246 and growing!
Shows we are hitting an open wound and live nerve with them. They do not seem to realize that they are acting out the parts of tyrants intent on crushing and silencing any opposing view.
God help us if such people ever get real power.
Powerful truth.
hello Jeff,
I will not ever accept an apology for what this hate-America lying snake has done... the only thing that will ever put him on the path to being right with God and with America is for him to tell the truth.
May God have mercy on him then... 'cause I sure as hell won't.
CGVet58
But this effort is much more about educating others and putting information out there in a format that will encourage them to read it and think about it.
The more of that we can do, and the more people who are unaware of Kerry's activities and his history who find out about it, consider it, and then make decisions based upon it...the better. I believe most rational and sincere Americans will decide aright if they find out the truth.
Best Fregards and thanks for your comments and sentiments.
You can also certainly note from my responses that I've yet to master the ability to answer a question from a counter-debater and use that venue to really "speak to the crowd" where the deciding-of-minds happens (and counts more in democracy as ours). I wish you to know me better, the following rather clumsy explanation is offered:
Intellectually, I know that the best way to reach people is to invite them to Listen (...ie: not engage their basic human psychological defenses by directly confronting their belief/world-view - something that I do; alot...); this is more effective than being as blunt and confrontational as I generally am. I know myself well enough that, even as I recognize the above, I know that I am who I am - and am at peace with this. In the fight against tyranny and evil, there is room for many ways to fight the fight. The important thing is to know is that - for victory and the safety of our children (paraphrasing Edmund Burke) - that good men stand up to it.
I'm glad that we're on the same side, sir.
CGVet58
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