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![]() "T3" wrote in message . com... "Ed Rasimus" wrote in message ... On 06 Mar 2004 18:38:56 GMT, (ArtKramr) wrote: This is a very emotional issue for me. I think of absent friends who still lie in foreign graves. Then I think of those who could have gone and didn't. And no amount of discussion will convince me that these two calibers of men were equal Arthur Kramer And, yet you don't seem to respect the opinion of those of us who served in SEA that the actions of Lt John F. Kerry after his exceptionally brief service were to the detriment of half a million of his brothers in arms who were still in harms way. Which doesn't even begin to address the several hundred who were languishing in NVN prison camps while he gave aid and comfort to the enemy. Don't play the lost comrades card with me. Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret) "When Thunder Rolled" Smithsonian Institution Press ISBN #1-58834-103-8 Not that I'm a big fan of Kerry, I don't believe voicing one's opinion against and unjust war where over 50,000 of our brothers died is giving "aid and comfort to the enemy" Jane Fonda he "ain't"Not even close........... He did not just voice his opinion. He presented testimony to congress (written not by him but by a former speechwriter for RFK named Adam Walinski) which parroted the since-discredited offal that came form the "Winter Soldier Investigation", which he had attended and which was indeed sponsored by Ms. Fonda. Suggest you read the pertinent passages from B.G. Burkett's "Stolen Valor: How the Vietnam Generation Was Robbed of its Heroes and its History" regarding Mr. Kerry and his committment to the antiwar cause. Burkett wrote this book in 1998, long before Mr. Kerry became a presidential candidate, and he only discusses him in passing (the book concentrates more on revealing those who created fake Vietnam war records for themselves and dispelling a lot of popular myths about Vietnam veterans). He notes that friends of Mr. Kerry did not notice him as being particularly disturbed by his (short) combat tour, or that he was particularly anti-war--but one did note that he was "a very charismatic fellow looking for a good issue." How much of his anti-Vietnam sentiment was heartfelt and how much was a product of his desire to gain publicity to support his political ambitions is the question for which we have no answer. Brooks T3 |
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