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Originally posted by donguillermo
One of them, Steven Gardner, is a member of Swift Boat Veterans for Truth. Which is a handful, ten or one?
You have no argument, so you construct a hypothetical situation, then give your opinion about what people would say. Pathetic.
I will continue my analysis and rebuttal of your post in a future post.
In his testimony, Kerry said crimes were "not isolated incidents, but crimes committed on a day-to-day basis with the full awareness of officers at all levels of command." This sweeping generalization is part of why the soldiers were spit on and dishonored when they came home,
Several historians have found other inaccuracies - or at least overstatements - about Vietnam. One is the notion that Vietnam soldiers were routinely spit upon when returning from the war.
Though the spitting stories have been widely told, they are likely nothing more than urban myth, says Jerry Lembcke, a Vietnam veteran and sociology professor at Holy Cross College, who recently wrote a book about the subject.
In that book, "The Spitting Image: Myth, Memory and Vietnam," he writes that he couldn't document a single case of a US servicemember being spit on.
"I actually thought I'd find some factual basis for this. But I have still not found a single piece of compelling evidence that it ever happened," Mr. Lembcke says.
There were literally millions of soldiers serving, to paint all of them as criminals was extremely damaging to the soldiers who were still over there.
Originally posted by donguillermo
Please provide documented proof that returning Viet Nam veterans were spit on by anti-war protesters, or anyone else. This is another urban myth which the right-wing propaganda machine likes to trot out. No doubt, somewhere, sometime, someone spit on a Viet Nam veteran. It is a fact that people do get spat upon in our society, and I am sure the ranks of the spat upon include Viet Nam veterans. But there is no evidence that protesters and others spitting upon Viet Nam veterans was a common phenomenon. Indeed, there is no evidence that it ever happened at all.
Though the spitting stories have been widely told, they are likely nothing more than urban myth, says Jerry Lembcke, a Vietnam veteran and sociology professor at Holy Cross College, who recently wrote a book about the subject.
That is a mischaracterization of Kerry's Senate testimony and other statements he has made. Please document that Kerry ever painted all Viet Nam veterans as criminals.
I ask you -
donguillermo why do you want me to do your reaearch for you?? I already gave you the proof that Kerry told LIES, now your asking me to give you proof that returning Vietnam veterans were spit on by anti-war protesters........your joking right? What country are you from brother, are you an American, and if so how old are you, and where were you in the late 60's and early 70's?? Looks to me like all you got is information from the internet, not from being there, or living in the times.
Also refer to this link to hear Kerry painting all Viet Nam veterans as criminals.
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[edit on 23-8-2004 by Firebase]
ask you -
donguillermo why do you want me to do your reaearch for you?? I already gave you the proof that Kerry told LIES,
now your asking me to give you proof that returning Vietnam veterans were spit on by anti-war protesters........your joking right?
What country are you from brother, are you an American, and if so how old are you, and where were you in the late 60's and early 70's??
Looks to me like all you got is information from the internet, not from being there, or living in the times.
Also refer to this link to hear Kerry painting all Viet Nam veterans as criminals.
photos.imageevent.com...
Originally posted by donguillermo
I listened to the audio. If you listen to the end, you hear the speaker clearly state that Kerry's boat returned, and Kerry rescued Rassman from the water. Kerry was the man who actually rescued the man in the water. When the initial mine exploded, Kerry made a tactical decision to maneuver his boat to get troops ashore away from the ambush, not knowing the magnitude of a possible ambush. He immediately returned and performed a rescue, for which he received a Bronze Star. To characterize Kerry's actions as running is absurd. You can read a very detailed account of that day at the following link.
John Kerry's Final Mission in Vietnam
Here is a brief excerpt.
Almost casually, the Swifts formed up and headed out from the village. The five boats had gone about half a mile when the blast came. Right where they had been hit on an earlier mission, a mine exploded directly beneath Lieutenant James Rassman's PCF-3 near Kerry's port side. Rassman's Swift lifted about two feet up out of the water, engulfed in mud and spray, then settled, rocking so hard from side to side that the boat started zigzagging from the banks to the middle of the river. Everybody on board PCF-3 was wounded. "At the same moment, we came under a hail of small-arms fire from both banks," Kerry recorded in his journal. "I turned the boat into the fire on the left with the intention of trying to get the troops ashore on the outskirts of the ambush, but Sandusky, who was driving the boat and who had his eyes glued on the crippled 3 boat, pointed out to me how badly hit they had been. We veered back toward her then and tried to provide cover from the engaged side. Suddenly another explosion went off right beside us, and the concussion threw me violently against the bulkhead on the door, and I smashed my arm. At the same instant, Jim Rassman was blown overboard, although nobody knew it. But we continued sidling up to the 3, and as we came closer I could see that her twin-.50 mount over the pilothouse had been completely blown out of its stand and had landed on the gunner. No one was moving on the stern. [PCF-3 crewman] Ken Tryner, on his first real river expedition, was kneeling dazed in the doorway with a small trickle of blood down his face, aimlessly firing his M-79."
If you listened to the audio, it should be clear to you that this is the same incident described in the audio.
[edit on 8/7/2004 by donguillermo]
There were also 3 other people pulled out of the river that day, by 3 other people. How come only Kerry received a Bronze Star that day?
If Kerry wants to run as a war hero, let him defend his war record. Judging by the Democratic Convention, he sure can't defend his Senate record.
Legislative Accomplishments
Cheney, 11 years in the House:
96th Congress: 4 Sponsored; 0 became Law
97th Congress: 4 Sponsored: 0 became Law
98th Congress: 8 Sponsored: 0 became Law
99th Congress: 7 Sponsored: 1 became Law
(H.R.1246 : A bill to establish a federally declared floodway for the Colorado River below Davis Dam.)
100th Congress: 7 Sponsored: 1 became Law
(H.R.712 : A bill for the relief of Lawrence K. Lunt.)
101st Congress: 1 Sponsored: 0 became Law
Taken from a Kerry press release, which included this quote from Congressman Spratt (D-SC):
Dick Cheney served in the Congress for 11 years. I served with him for most of these years. In that time, he only passed two bills. One was to build a flood plain on the Colorado River and the other was a bill to help a constituent. What�s even more telling about Dick Cheney�s record in the House is not what he supported but what he opposed � things like Headstart and funding for seniors. It seems pretty dishonest for Bush and Cheney to be attacking John Kerry - who passed 57 bills in the Senate � for his legislative accomplishments.
The breaking news now is Kerry was never in Cambodia, not within 50 miles of it, but Kerry stated he spent Christmas there.
Just one more thing, if you are such a Hillary Fan, why in the heck would you vote for Kerry?
The Clinton's will not let Kerry win in 2004, as it would mess up Hillary's run in 2008. Watch out for the "October Surprise" this election, it won't come from republicans, but from the Clinton's themselves.
Originally posted by donguillermo
Why does he need to defend his Senate record? In 19 years in the Senate, Kerry sponsored 57 bills that became law. In 11 years in the House of Representatives, Dick Cheney sponsored 2 bills that became law. One of them was a personal favor for a friend of Cheney's.
Originally posted by donguillermo
The only proof of protesters spitting on veterans I have seen is in the first Rambo movie, "First Blood". Hint: Rambo movies are not documentaries.
Originally posted by JacKatMtn
I am a veteran, my only potential problem with J. Kerry, concerning the Vietnam War is this:
While I can understand his opposition to the war, (I know that the gov't used our soldiers as pawns in polls), what bothers me is the claims he criticized the soldiers serving in the war. I have heard claims that Kerry did this, but I haven't seen it come from his mouth. If you have access to this evidence please let me know, because I really don't want to prejudge him on what I have heard. Maybe it is me but I know in my heart, having served in combat, that I would never denegrate the service of our soldiers, especially while they were still in harms way.
It may not be an important issue to you but to me, if you would turn your back on those who are fighting for your country, you do not deserve to be the leader of those who you have condemned.
Originally posted by donguillermo
Firebase says
ask you -
donguillermo why do you want me to do your reaearch for you?? I already gave you the proof that Kerry told LIES,
Excuse me, I must have missed the part where you gave me proof that Kerry told lies. I see nothing in the material you have presented in this thread that shows Kerry told lies.
now your asking me to give you proof that returning Vietnam veterans were spit on by anti-war protesters........your joking right?
No, I am not joking. You believe in an urban myth, for which there is no proof. The only proof of protesters spitting on veterans I have seen is in the first Rambo movie, "First Blood". Hint: Rambo movies are not documentaries.
What country are you from brother, are you an American, and if so how old are you, and where were you in the late 60's and early 70's??
I am 59, and I am an American. In 1968 and 1969, I was serving in the Marine Corps in Viet Nam.
Looks to me like all you got is information from the internet, not from being there, or living in the times.
I was there. I lived in the times. I heard the spitting stories, just like you did. I also heard a lot of other urban myths that weren't true.
Also refer to this link to hear Kerry painting all Viet Nam veterans as criminals.
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I listened to the audio. This is just an excerpt from Kerry's Senate testimony. I have read Kerry's complete Senate testimony. There is nothing in that testimony that can be accurately characterized as painting all Viet Nam Veterans as criminals.