Our current military is disproportionately composed of the sons and daughters of proud veterans from Vietnam and other conflicts; and as we face the serious threats of a global war on terrorism, what message will we send to them by honoring a man whose tapestry of lies betrayed their fathers?"
I am very worried about this. The SBVs opened themselves up to hate mail and criticism to point out that John Kerry is a Traitor to his country and should never be Commander in Chief. Will the country really do this to our military and the Viet Nam Vets? I can't believe that the country would really replace a sitting President in the time of war.
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Read this from page 149 -
Another issue of great concern in both the House and Senate was the watch list used by the National Security Agency (NSA) to intercept communications to, from, or involving certain U.S. Persons (essentially citizens and permanent resident aliens).
The subjects of the watch list included roughly 450 Americans believed to have been involved in illicit drug activities, 180 individuals believed by the Secret Service to be possible threats to the President, thirty individuals believed tied into terrorist activities, and twenty Americans who had traveled to North Vietnam during the war and were believed to have ties to hostile foreign governments.
405 We do not know whether John Kerry was included on any watch list, but Congress was outraged and made it clear that the Intelligence Community was not to spy on the activities of Americans or aliens lawfully in this country without a judicial warrant.
Implicit in this philosophy, of course, was that al Qaeda terrorists who were lawfully in the United States as students or for other purposes were not to be spied upon or harassed by either the CIA or the FBI unless there was sufficient evidence of criminal behavior to justify a judicial warrant.
In 1978, Congress created the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to review government requests for electronic surveillance warrants for foreign intelligence purposes surveillance that had previously been conducted on the sole authority of the President and senior officials of the Executive branch.
As one of those VietNam Veterans who adamantly oppose Kerry, I can say that for myself, at least, that it is the result of a visceral dislike which wells up when memories come back of some (only a few) officers who viewed the war as a means for personal gain, whether financial or, as in Kerry's case, political.
These "men" (and I stress, I only had the misfortune to meet a very few) who put their personal objectives before their mission, invariably put their soldiers at risk, rather than themselves. Behind the brass and the undeserved medals, there was only a coward. When one hears Kerry's prevarications on every issue he is faced with, and views the pattern of his life, that gut instinct tells us that we're dealing with one of those who should never have worn the uniform in the first place, and the SWB Vets' story rings true.
I am not a hero, merely an ex-GI who had the honor of serving with men who were.
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