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Old October 29th 04, 08:39 PM
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Default No wonder the French like him so much.

OPINION


Kerry's October surprise
Friday, October 29, 2004
How's this for an October surprise?

While John Kerry is running around claiming President George Bush and
our troops overseas failed the American people by not guarding an
explosives dump without explosives in it, documents have been
uncovered at Texas Tech University that show Kerry was following
Vietnam War protest guidelines from North Vietnamese communists in the
early 1970s.

"Wait! Why am I not seeing any of this in the national news media, Mr.
Gaylon?" you might be asking. "This cannot be true. Our Democrat
candidate for president surely wasn't on the side of the communists
and carrying out their requests when he got home from valiantly
fighting for his country and winning all those medals, was he?"

Yes, he was.

The documents -- which actually LOOK like they came from the 1970s and
not from a Microsoft Word program -- were found at the Vietnam Center
at Texas Tech University in Lubbock and reproduced from captured
communist records. These documents have been PROVEN 100 percent
authentic BEFORE their release, unlike those 60 Minutes National Guard
documents that CBS refuses to investigate. They show that Madame
Nguyen Thi Binh, the Viet Cong provisional governor of South Vietnam
at the Paris Peace Talks, delivered a plan from Le Duc Tho -- Ho Chi
Minh's second in command -- for American anti-war activities that
anti-war protesters followed to the letter.

These documents are available at www.worldnetdaily.com or
www.wintersoldier.com and show anti-war protesters not only received
approval from the communists in North Vietnam, but also their
direction. One of the documents states, "The spontaneous antiwar
movements in the U.S. have received assistance and guidance from the
friendly (i.e. communist Vietnamese) delegations at the Paris Peace
Talks."

Another article at www.nysun.com/article/3756 also reflects on the
North Vietnamese anti-war coordination with protest groups.

By the way, Madame Binh subsequently became the Minister of
Information for the People's Republic of Vietnam after Saigon fell.
You know what "Minister of Information" means in communist countries,
right?

Of these organizations, the Vietnam Veterans Against the War and the
communist organizations Peoples Committee for Peace and Justice and
National Peace Action Committee were represented at the talks. Some
representatives of these groups had their airfare covered by the
United States Communist Party.

Shortly after Kerry returned from the talks he delivered Madame Binh's
peace proposal through a press conference on July 22, 1971. He did so
with veterans' families around him, a tactic that was suggested by the
communists. However, he said he only attended the peace talks because
he was on his honeymoon in Paris.

There are two problems, Hanoi John met twice, and possibly thrice,
with communist officials in Paris. Also, his honeymoon was spent at
the Jamaica home of the Pershing family with then (other) heiress
wife, Julia Thorne, in 1970. I suppose Paris was a second honeymoon.

Kerry had also met illegally with Binh in 1970 while he was still a
Naval officer on inactive reserve status, and in fact, all his
meetings were under the six-year window of the term of his enlistment.
This precludes him from even running for elective office, much less
president, but nobody is mentioning it for some reason. Amendment 14,
Section 3 states: "No person shall be a Senator or Representative in
Congress, or elector of President and Vice-president, having
previously taken an oath to support the Constitution of the United
States, [who has] engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the
same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof."

Other documents show the Hanoi plan for war protests, which was
basically accepted and carried out by PCPJ, NPAC and VVAW and other
protest groups, which eventually forced a vastly superior military
force to capitulate to a sniveling gang of thugs because of propaganda
and lies.

It was John Kerry's finest hour.

So Kerry's earnest presidential campaign begins and ends the same
place it started: Vietnam. And the whole way, the national liberal
news media have ignored his crimes. They are overlooking this new
evidence while inflating a bogus charge from the United Nations
against the president during a time of war. Kerry is helping spread
the lie, again, working against his government for his own purposes.

Those who think this man is even an American -- much less are willing
to vote for him -- ought to have their heads examined. But then again,
so few people on the left even know what it means to BE American
anymore that I doubt Kerry's activities alarm, surprise or offend
them. There is a growing body in the Democrat Party that sees nothing
wrong with subservience to the United Nations on any and all issues.
For them, Kerry must be a revelation.

But for Americans who do not trust an organization so guilty of greed,
glorification of communism, thuggery, deception, virulent
anti-Semitism and corruption, Kerry is anathema. His pursuit of the
presidency should never have been allowed, but for all the left-wing
propagandists in the media. They've refused to do their jobs and we're
paying the price with a lousy, traitorous Democrat candidate.

John Kerry took the direction of a foreign government in protesting
one war and now he's doing it again. This time, as with the last, he
is a willing puppet of people opposed to American strength.

John Kerry is on the wrong side again, folks. I hope on Nov. 2 you're
on the right one.

Gaylon Parker can be reached at or
(228) 875-8144.