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Kerry's Latest Betrayal........My Son
AUGUSTA FREE PRESS.COM ^ | NOVEMBER 12, 2004 | MAX FRIEDMAN

Posted on 11/14/2004 4:12:10 PM PST by CHARLITE

As a longtime investigative researcher and journalist, I knew that politics could be down and dirty, but I didn't expect (despite premonitions thereof), that Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., would betray my son in the same manner that he had betrayed his fellow Swift Boat servicemen, and then all the American servicemen and women who served honorably in Vietnam so long ago. But I was wrong.

I thought that he might have a little decency left in him, a decency that would spare the fighting men and women of Operation Iraqi Freedom from his demeaning smears and lies. Al Qaqaa, the Iraqi ammunition/explosives complex story, proved me wrong. I'm glad I was, for now I could see the "new" John Kerry for what he really was, the "old" John Kerry in election mode, but still as anti-America as could be.

And on Nov. 2, I was joined by tens of millions of Americans who also saw through the slick election propaganda and imagery of John Kerry and John Edwards, and voted to send them down to defeat.

As one of the researchers for the book Unfit for Command, and as a former Vietnam correspondent, I knew that those who contributed to this controversial book about Kerry's Vietnam service, his medals and his anti-Vietnam activities later would suffer an incredible onslaught of hate, smears, malice, vitriol and outright lies. Again, I (and we) were not disappointed. The Kerry propaganda machine went into full action, including using left-wing media types who had never read the book. They hit hard and fast, lied like rugs, and smeared people with the best tactics of a Sen. Joseph McCarthy.

However, the truth provided a good shield against the slings and arrows of the Devines, Meehans, Hurleys, Matthews, O'Donnells and the editors of The New York Times and The Washington Post, among others. The wounds suffered by the Swifties were not life-threatening as were the ones they had suffered in South Vietnam. Their "band of brothers" unity helped to wipe away any pain or injury. They were still made of sterner stuff than their attackers would ever be, and they had millions of other Americans supporting them.

Then came the October Surprise of The New York Times (The Pravda Times of the old Vietnam days), whose slogan "All the News That's Fit to Print" eventually morphed into "All the News That Fits." From the Pentagon Papers to Abu Graib, the Gray Lady began a slide into the dark side of journalism, featuring a hate-America orientation that has been mirrored by the left in Europe and the new extremism in vogue on the world block, Islamofascism. Now it was an open attack on the American soldier in Iraq by the Times, one that had already been planned by CBS, and a knee-jerk reaction by Sen. Kerry that set me off to no end.

One would think that the infamy of 9/11, an event that had awoken so many complacent and oblivious Americans out of their stupor about the real world, would have at least knocked a little common sense and decency into John Kerry, the presidential candidate. It did not, and now he was up to his old tricks against, blaming the American soldiers in Iraq for things they supposedly did not do, as opposed to his "Ghenghis Khan" speech in which he blamed them for things he said they did do, including committing widespread, systematic war crimes as a policy in Vietnam.

Now why was I so personally furious at Sen. John Kerry and his campaign? It was because my son served and fought with his Army Reserve company as part of the 3rd Infantry Division in the final drive to oust Saddam Hussein that occurred on April 3, 2003, at a place on the Euphrates River known as Hindiyala ("Objective Peach"). If, to use a "Ghostbusters" movies analogy, Hindiyala, on the east bank of that river, was the "lock" that would keep the 3rd from crossing over on the four-lane concrete bridge spanning it, SPC 4 Joshua Friedman and the 299th Army Engineers (Reserve), MRB (Multi-Role Bridge) out of Fort Belvoir were the "keymaster" to opening that bridge up to American armor for the final drive onto Baghdad.

Now, how does this fit into the Al Qaqaa story about allegedly missing explosives? Easy. The 299th and the 54th Ordnance Battalion had conducted a joint amphibious assault to seize the eastern bank of the Euphrates and its bridge before the Iraqi Republican Guards' Medina Division could destroy it. And they did so quite successfully, suffering no casualties and losing only one small craft. Then the Ordnancemen of the 54th defused the remaining explosives on the bridge, after one side had already been partially damaged, thus saving it for the heavy armor of the M-1 Abrams tanks to cross the Euphrates quickly and safely.

The 299th helped to clear remaining resistance on the eastern bank of the river, then went downstream a little ways and put up the first operational combat ribbon bridge of some 22-23 bays across the Euphrates, as well as constructing a medium-girder steel bridge. These were used to allow lighter equipment to cross the river in support of the Abrams tank units. And away they went, wiping out the last of the Medina Division and Saddam's Fedeyeen militia thugs, eventually seizing Baghdad Airport on the outskirts of that city, an event that led to the "Baghdad Tank Run" and the subsequent quick surrender of the last remaining Iraqi units there.

My son and the 299th also went out on patrols to police the area around Hindiyala, capturing Iraqi soldiers, many of whom were surrendering in droves, setting up traffic checkpoints, and most importantly, finding and seizing ammunition caches and sites. It was this last action that began to reveal the extent of the ammunition (including explosives)and weapons hoards that Saddam had built up over a decade since Gulf War I (despite United Nations observers).

He said that there were caches all over the place, buildings filled to the ceiling with boxes of small-arms ammo, equipment, including new chemical-warfare suits, as well as old Gulf War I ammo strewn around the desert areas.

American ordnance experts have stated that there were at least 10,000 such sites that they found (so far), spread across a country the size of California, and no one knows how much material, possibly including weapons of mass destruction (chemical, biological, nuclear) might still lie beneath the sands there. Some planes were found buried under the sand while one photo my son brought back showed a MIG-25 parked in a cornfield; another in the driveway of someone's house.

The total estimated weight of the Iraqi arms caches so far has been calculated to be two and a half times that of the total arms in the whole United States, some 1 million tons or more.

Now the duplicitous, U.S.-hating United Nations had made a suspiciously timed claim that the U.S. was responsible for losing 270 tons of high explosives, including RDX and HMX, from a site some 20 miles south of Baghdad known as Al Qaqaa, a claim that the Times picked up with and ran like the town drunk on a binge, a binge which CBS had planned to start on their own.

Without any proof of even whether any dangerous high-explosive materials were actually missing, the Times went after President Bush in a blatantly partisan political manner, aided by none other than Sen. Kerry. Kerry made outrageous claims blaming President Bush for mishandling the security of the explosives, letting Iraqi looters and terrorists steal them by the ton, and claiming that this was just another example of the failure of the U.S. policy in Iraq. Kerry kept claiming that he "could have done it better."

Now that a major from the 3rd has come forward and explained that his small unit had hauled away about 210 tons (quite possibly including some of the claimed 270 tons) for destruction at a designed ordnance handling site, Sen. Kerry began to slink away like a coward in the night, never apologizing to the brave American soldiers of the 3rd and the 101st/82nd Airborne who had fought and then guarded those sites during their stays there.

Kerry never said anything about aerial-surveillance photos that showed the Iraqis, and, according to Bill Gertz of The Washington Times, a special Russian Speznatz unit, hauling away munitions before the war started. Nor did he acknowledge earlier press stories about reported heavy truck movements into Syria and possibly Iran before the U.S. entry into Iraq, trucks which may have carried WMDs, the missing explosives and other deadly items.

So what we have here is a desperate little man, Kerry, again insulting the integrity and accomplishments of the American Army, but this time, instead of just insulting my friends, he insulted my son and his unit, and all the other brave men and women who have served in Iraq during the OIF actions and its aftermath.

He also spit on the graves of those who gave their lives not only to protect America, but to bring freedom to 25 millions Iraqis and millions more in Afghanistan. His outrageous and totally wrong denigration of the Tora Bora operations even brought a rebuke from Gen. Tommy Franks, the overall Centcom commander of the Afghan operations, a rebuke that set Kerry straight on that event. However, Kerry kept claiming that we "let" Osama Bin Laden "get away" thought there was never any proof that he was there in the first place. The man never learned when to shut up. The American people finally did it on Nov. 2.

As the father of an American soldier, I have a message for John Kerry regarding his despicable behavior and mouthing off about Al Qaqaa and OIF: "Not with my son, you don't."

Never again will I let you dishonor our servicemen and women. Never again will I let you trash their service for your outrageously destructive, partisan and personal political gain. And I was joined by millions of Vietnam veterans on Nov. 2 who also said "never again."

In the famous words of Army counsel Joseph Welch directed to Sen. Joseph McCarthy during a particularly nasty Senate hearing in 1954, "Have you no decency? Have you no shame?"

Max Friedman resides in Arlington.

The views expressed by op-ed writers do not necessarily reflect those of management of The Augusta Free Press.

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To: CHARLITE; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
"Never again will I let you dishonor our servicemen and women."

I'm with you, Tonk. Whatever it takes.

41 posted on 11/14/2004 5:18:52 PM PST by TexasCowboy (Texan by birth, citizen of Jesusland by the Grace of God)
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To: SBOinTX

Well, like you said, you hadn't even heard that McCarthy was right before now.


42 posted on 11/14/2004 5:19:20 PM PST by Blood of Tyrants (God is not a Republican. But Satan is definitely a Democrat.)
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To: Blood of Tyrants

You know, I think the Swifties and the pahamahadeen, and Vietnam veterans not only beat Kerry but we beat the MSM.

They waged as strong a campaign against Bush and the Swifties as Kerry did. I think the MSM needs to be reminded that the pjhadeen is out here or they will not get the message that their power to mold public opinion instead of report the news is over.

Did you see where CBS fired a producer for cutting into Csi for Arafat's death, but nothing, NOT A DARN thing has happened to Rather and his producer.


43 posted on 11/14/2004 5:20:13 PM PST by Txsleuth (Proud to be a Texan)
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To: gidget7

"Kerry doesn't appeal to us here in MA either, trust me. We have a huge amount of curruption in this state, elitist money like Kerry/Kennedy's funding it. Big money involved, and that makes it very difficult to fight. Organizations trying to, find it increasingly difficult to raise the necessary funds to effectively do so."

Thank you! I needed to hear that. Post it often, anytime it's appropriate and even when it's not! Please, Oh, Pretty Please? ;)


44 posted on 11/14/2004 5:21:31 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
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To: SBOinTX
What have I been missing??

Tailgunner Joe--Patriot Whistleblower or Right-Wing Witch-hunter?

45 posted on 11/14/2004 5:24:03 PM PST by backhoe (-30-)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

Our family and friends are right beside you Tonkin.

Keep up the fight! He MUST never win, or be allowed to again defame our fighting men and women.

*TT*, Beth & Logan


46 posted on 11/14/2004 5:24:39 PM PST by Texas Termite (Thank God from Whom all blessings flow.)
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To: gidget7

Wouldn't it be nice if the Republican party in Mass. (you do have one don't you, HA!) could find two terrific candidates to run and beat Kerry and Kennedy at their next elections.

Might be a job for the FReepers to help with!


47 posted on 11/14/2004 5:24:49 PM PST by Txsleuth (Proud to be a Texan)
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To: CHARLITE

BumpityBump!


48 posted on 11/14/2004 5:26:41 PM PST by Cold Heat (There is more to do! "Mr. Kerry, about that Navy discharge?")
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To: Txsleuth

I believe that was "Treason". I have it but still haven't read all of it - but she does set the record straight on McCarthy - excellent book.


49 posted on 11/14/2004 5:27:21 PM PST by PatriotGirl827 (God Bless America!)
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To: Texas Termite

Thank You

*HUG*

Uncle Tonkin


50 posted on 11/14/2004 5:27:58 PM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (Why do 99 US Senators allow a traitor in their midst?)
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To: TexasCowboy
Johnson was Commander-in-Chief. If he had had the guts Truman had in his little finger, we wouldn't have been flying people off the rooftop in Saigon.

And if Harry Truman had the guts of George S. Patton, we would not now be having a North and South Korea.

And before you light your flame, I was there.

51 posted on 11/14/2004 5:32:20 PM PST by jackbill
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To: PatriotGirl827

Thank you, she is a prolific writer, and I wasn't sure which one it was. I gave all of my books to a dem friend to try to convince her that Ann is a talented writer, not just the "daughter of Satan" as she is known to her and her dem friends.


52 posted on 11/14/2004 5:33:46 PM PST by Txsleuth (Proud to be a Texan)
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To: marajade

If I remember correctly, the talk at the time was that McNamara was a brilliant man. You can be brilliant, and still not know how to fight a war.


53 posted on 11/14/2004 5:34:47 PM PST by visualops (Freedom is worth fighting for dying for and standing for - the advance of freedom leads to peace-GWB)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
Good article. I just hope the heat is put on
"Hanoi John" when he returns to the senate.


THANKS FOR THE PING

54 posted on 11/14/2004 5:35:10 PM PST by Smartass (BUSH & CHENEY to 2008 Si vis pacem, para bellum - Por el dedo de Dios se escribió)
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To: CHARLITE

Kerry should be booted out of the Senate.
I hope people keep pushing for release of his records. It irks me no end how many passes the MSM gave him.


55 posted on 11/14/2004 5:36:36 PM PST by visualops (Freedom is worth fighting for dying for and standing for - the advance of freedom leads to peace-GWB)
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To: Smartass

Yeah, I want to see what Kerry does when Bush asks for a supplemental for Afghanistan and Iraq. Do you reckon he will vote FOR it before he votes AGAINST it? You better believe he will use the opportunity to emit his blast of hot air on the Senate floor.


56 posted on 11/14/2004 5:38:21 PM PST by Txsleuth (Proud to be a Texan)
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To: jackbill
No flames here, jackbill.

I agree.

57 posted on 11/14/2004 5:41:02 PM PST by TexasCowboy (Texan by birth, citizen of Jesusland by the Grace of God)
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To: PatriotGirl827

You are correct. "Treason" explores the findings of the Venona Project, which showed that McCarthy was on the right track.


58 posted on 11/14/2004 5:41:43 PM PST by RightInEastLansing (Read a little slower.)
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silent, supportive bump to the top


59 posted on 11/14/2004 5:42:05 PM PST by GretchenM
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To: CHARLITE
"The total estimated weight of the Iraqi arms caches so far has been calculated to be two and a half times that of the total arms in the whole United States, some 1 million tons or more"

Wow! Is this really accurate? Maybe they are not "officially" WMDs, but that seems to me to be something capable of mass destruction.
60 posted on 11/14/2004 5:42:06 PM PST by ba11game
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