"Politics" Did You Really Vote For John Kerry? What Were You Thinking?
Bring it on, John
Oliver North
August 27, 2004
"Of course, the president
keeps telling people he would never question my service to our country.
Instead, he watches as a Republican-funded attack group does just that. Well,
if he wants to have a debate about our service in
Dear John,
As usual, you have it wrong. You don't have a beef with President George Bush
about your war record. He's been exceedingly generous about your military
service. Your complaint is with the 2.5 million of us who served honorably in a
war that ended 29 years ago and which you, not the president, made the
centerpiece of this campaign.
I talk to a lot of vets, John, and
this really isn't about your medals or how you got them. Like you, I have a
Silver Star and a Bronze Star. I only have two Purple Hearts, though. I turned
down the others so that I could stay with the Marines in my rifle platoon. But
I think you might agree with me, though I've never heard you say it, that the
officers always got more medals than they earned and the youngsters we led never
got as many medals as they deserved.
This really isn't about how early
you came home from that war, either, John. There have always been guys in every
war who want to go home. There are also lots of guys, like those in my rifle
platoon in
Nor is this about whether you were
in
But that's not really the problem,
either. The trouble you're having, John, isn't about your medals or coming home
early or getting lost -- or even Richard Nixon. The issue is what you did to us
when you came home, John.
When you got home, you co-founded
Vietnam Veterans Against the War and wrote "The New Soldier," which
denounced those of us who served -- and were still serving -- on the
battlefields of a thankless war. Worst of all, John, you then accused me -- and
all of us who served in
On April 22, 1971, under oath, you
told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that you had knowledge that
American troops "had personally raped, cut off ears, cut off heads, taped
wires from portable telephones to human genitals and turned up the power, cut
off limbs, blown up bodies, randomly shot at civilians, razed villages in
fashion reminiscent of Genghis Khan, shot cattle and dogs for fun, poisoned
food stocks, and generally ravaged the country side of South Vietnam." And
you admitted on television that "yes, yes, I committed the same kind of
atrocities as thousands of other soldiers have committed."
And for good measure you stated,
"(
Your "antiwar" statements
and activities were painful for those of us carrying the scars of
Capt. James Warner had already spent
four years in Vietnamese custody when he was handed a copy of your testimony by
his captors. Warner says that for his captors, your statements "were proof
I deserved to be punished." He wasn't released until March 14, 1973.
Maj. Kenneth Cordier, an Air Force
pilot who was in Vietnamese custody for 2,284 days, says his captors
"repeated incessantly" your one-liner about being "the last man
to die" for a lost cause. Cordier was released March 4, 1973.
Navy Lt. Paul Galanti says your
accusations "were as demoralizing as solitary (confinement) ... and a
prime reason the war dragged on." He remained in North Vietnamese hands
until February 12, 1973.
John, did you think they would
forget? When Tim Russert asked about your claim that you and others in
One last thing, John. In 1988, Jane
Fonda said: "I would like to say something ... to men who were in
Even Jane Fonda apologized. Will
you, John?
John Kerry sitting behind Jane Fonda during an
anti-war rally at

John Kerry in Vietnams War Museum
In the Vietnamese Communist War Remnants Museum (formerly
known as the "War Crimes Museum") in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), a
photograph of John Kerry hangs in a room dedicated to the anti-war activists
who helped the Vietnamese Communists win the Vietnam War. The photograph shows
Senator Kerry being greeted by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of
Vietnam, Comrade Do Muoi.
This photograph's unquestionable significance lies in its placement in the
American protestors' section of the War Crimes Museum in

Medicare
Have you
seen the John Kerry commercial in which George Bush pledges to help Seniors on
Medicare and "the very next day imposes a 17% premium increase the
biggest in history"? That ad is a stroke of genius on Kerry's part and
will surely gain him many votes among the uninformed.
It was found to be so amazing that someone did some homework on the issue. As
it turns out the 17% increase was not imposed by President Bush but was
mandated by the "balanced budget agreement" signed by President
Clinton, voted into law by Senator John Kerry, and was scheduled to come into
effect during the Bush administration. President Bush had no authority to
reverse what had been voted into law by Senator Kerry during the
Once again Kerry is counting on the ignorance of the American people.
Don't be duped by his misstatement of facts!
Taxes
How Taxes Work . . .
This is a VERY simple way to understand the tax laws. Read on -- it does make
you think!!
Let's put tax cuts in terms everyone can understand. Suppose that every day,
ten men go out for dinner. The bill for all ten comes to $100. If they paid
their bill the way we pay our taxes, it would go something like this:
The first four men the poorest would pay nothing; the fifth would pay $1,
the sixth would pay $3, the seventh $7, the eighth $12, the ninth $18, and the
tenth man the richest would pay $59.
That's what they decided to do. The ten men ate dinner in the restaurant every
day and seemed quite happy with the arrangement until one day, the owner
threw them a curve (in tax language a tax cut).
"Since you are all such good customers," he said, "I'm going to
reduce the cost of your daily meal by $20." So now dinner for the ten only
cost $80.00.
The group still wanted to pay their bill the way we pay our taxes. So the first
four men were unaffected. They would still eat for free. But what about the
other six the paying customers? How could they divvy up the $20 windfall so
that everyone would get his "fair share?"
The six men realized that $20 divided by six is $3.33. But if they subtracted
that from everybody's share, Then the fifth man and the sixth man would end up
being PAID to eat their meal. So the restaurant owner suggested that it would
be fair to reduce each man's bill by roughly the same amount, and he proceeded
to work out the amounts each should pay.
And so the fifth man paid nothing, the sixth pitched in $2, the seventh paid
$5, the eighth paid $9, the ninth paid $12, leaving the tenth man with a bill
of $52 instead of his earlier $59. Each of the six was better off than before.
And the first four continued to eat for free.
But once outside the restaurant, the men began to compare their savings.
"I only got a dollar out of the $20," declared the sixth man who
pointed to the tenth. "But he got $7!"
"Yeah, that's right," exclaimed the fifth man, "I only saved a
dollar, too . . . It's unfair that he got seven times more than me!".
"That's true!" shouted the seventh man, "why should he get $7
back when I got only $2? The wealthy get all the breaks!"
"Wait a minute," yelled the first four men in unison, "We didn't
get anything at all. The system exploits the poor!"
The nine men surrounded the tenth and beat him up. The next night he didn't
show up for dinner, so the nine sat down and ate without him. But when it came
time to pay the bill, they discovered, a little late what was very important.
They were FIFTY-TWO DOLLARS short of paying the bill! Imagine that!
And that, boys and girls, journalists and college instructors, is how the tax
system works. The people who pay the highest taxes get the most benefit from a
tax reduction. Tax them too much, attack them for being wealthy, and they just
may not show up at the table anymore.
Where would that leave the rest? Unfortunately, most taxing authorities
anywhere cannot seem to grasp this rather straightforward logic!
T. Davies
Professor of Accounting & Chair,
Division of Accounting and Business Law
The University of South Dakota
School of Business
414 E. Clark Street
Vermillion, SD 57069
Phone: 605-677-5230
Fax: 605-677-5427
Swift Boat Vets
Swift Boat Quotes about
John Kerry
"During the Vietnam War I was Task Force Commander at An Thoi, and my tour
of duty was 13 months, from the end of Tet to the beginning of the
Vietnamization of the Navy units.
"Now when I went there right after Tet, I was restricted in my movements.
I couldn't go much of anyplace because the Vietcong controlled most of the
area. When I left, I could go anywhere I wanted, just about. Commerce was
booming, the buses were running, trucks were going, the waterways were filled
with sampans with goods going to market, but yet in Kerry's biography he says
that our operations were a complete failure. He also mentions a formal
conference with me, to try to get more air cover and so on. That conference
never happened..."
Captain
"While in
Lt.(jg) Kerry was allowed to return to the good old
Commander Grant Hibbard, USN (retired)
"I served with these guys. I went on missions with them, and these men
served honorably. Up and down the chain of command there was no acquiescence to
atrocities. It was not condoned, it did not happen, and it was not reported to
me verbally or in writing by any of these men including Lt.(jg) Kerry.
In 1971, '72, for almost 18 months, he stood before the television audiences
and claimed that the 500,000 men and women in Vietnam, and in combat, were all
villains there were no heroes. In 2004, one hero from the Vietnam War has
appeared, running for President of the
Captain George Elliott, USN (retired)
"My name is Steve Gardner. I served in 1966 and 1967 on my first tour of
duty in
Steven Gardner
"I do not believe John Kerry is fit to be Commander-in-Chief of the armed
forces of the
Rear Admiral Roy Hoffman, USN (retired), chairman, Swift Boat Veterans for
Truth
"We resent very deeply the false war crimes charges he made coming back
from
We believe, based on our experience with him, that he is totally unfit to be
the Commander-in-Chief."
John O'Neill, spokesman, Swift Boat Veterans for Truth
"During Lt.(jg) Kerry's tour, he was under my command for two or three
specific operations, before his rapid exit. Trust, loyalty and judgment are the
key, operative words. His turncoat performance in 1971 in his grubby shirt and
his medal-tossing escapade, coupled with his slanderous lines in the recent
book portraying us that served, including all POWs and MIAs, as murderous war
criminals, I believe, will have a lasting effect on all military veterans and
their families.
Kerry would be described as devious, self-absorbing, manipulative, disdain for
authority, disruptive, but the most common phrase that you'd hear is 'requires
constant supervision.'"
Captain Charles Plumly, USN (retired)
"Thirty-five years ago, many of us fell silent when we came back to the
stain of sewage that Mr. Kerry had thrown on us, and all of our colleagues who
served over there. I don't intend to be silent today or ever again. Our young
men and women who are serving deserve no less."
Andrew Horne
"In my specific, personal experience in both coastal and river patrols
over a 12-month period, I never once saw or heard anything remotely resembling
the atrocities described by Senator Kerry. If I had, it would have been my
obligation to report them in writing to a higher authority, and I would
certainly have done that. If Senator Kerry actually witnessed or participated
in these atrocities or, as he described them, 'war crimes,' he was obligated to
report them. That he did not until later when it suited his political purposes
strikes me as opportunism of the worst kind. That he would malign my service
and that of his fellow sailors with no regard for the truth makes him totally
unqualified to serve as Commander-in-Chief."
Jeffrey Wainscott
"I signed that letter because I, too felt a deep sense of betrayal that
someone who took the same oath of loyalty as I did as an officer in the United
States Navy would abandon his group here (points to group photo) to join this
group here (points to VVAW protest photo), and come home and attempt to rally
the American public against the effort that this group was so valiantly
pursuing.
It is a fact that in the entire Vietnam War we did not lose one major battle.
We lost the war at home... and at home, John Kerry was the Field General."
Robert Elder
"My daughters and my wife have read portions of the book 'Tour of Duty.'
They wanted to know if I took part in the atrocities described. I do not
believe the things that are described happened.
Let me give you an example. In Brinkley's book, on pages 170 to 171, about
something called the 'Bo De massacre' on November 24th of 1968... In Kerry's
description of the engagement, first he claimed there were 17 servicemen that
were wounded. Three of us were wounded. I was the first..."
Joseph Ponder
"Lt. Kerry returned home from the war to make some outrageous statements
and allegations... of numerous criminal acts in violation of the law of war
were cited by Kerry, disparaging those who had fought with honor in that
conflict. Had war crimes been committed by US forces in
Very specific orders, on file at the
Lt. Col. James Zumwalt, USMC (retired)
"We look at
Barnard Wolff
"In a whole year that I spent patrolling, I didn't see anything like a war
crime, an atrocity, anything like that. Time and again I saw American fighting
men put themselves in graver danger trying to avoid... collateral damage.
When John Kerry returned to the country, he was sworn in front of Congress. And
then he told my family my parents, my sister, my brother, my neighbors he
told everyone I knew and everyone I'd ever know that I and my comrades had
committed unspeakable atrocities."
David Wallace
"I was in An Thoi from June of '68 to June of '69, covering the whole
period that John Kerry was there. I operated in every river, in every canal,
and every off-shore patrol area in the 4th Corps area, from
This is not true. We're not standing for it. We want to set the record straight."
William Shumadine
"In 1971, when John Kerry spoke out to America, labeling all Vietnam
veterans as thugs and murderers, I was shocked and almost brought to my knees,
because even though I had served at the same time and same unit, I had never
witnessed or participated in any of the events that the Senator had accused us
of. I strongly believe that the statements made by the Senator were not only
false and inaccurate, but extremely harmful to the
Richard O'Meara
"I served in
All I can say is when I leave here today, I'm going down to the Wall to tell my
two crew members it's not true, and that they and the other 49 Swiftees who are
on the Wall were then and are still now the best."
Robert Brant
"I never saw, heard of, or participated in any Swift boat crews killing
cattle, poisoning crops, or raping and killing civilians as charged by John
Kerry, both in his book and in public statements. Since we both operated at the
same time, in the same general area, and on the same missions under the same
commanders, it is hard to believe his claims of atrocities and poor planning of
Sea Lord missions.
I signed this letter because I feel that he used Swift boat sailors to proclaim
his antiwar statements after the war, and now he uses the same Swift boat
sailors to support his claims of being a war hero. He cannot have it both ways,
and we are here to ask for full disclosure of the proof of his claims."
James Steffes
Saddam Buries Planes in Sand
Mig Buried in Sand
This has been out for well over a month, and I'll bet you haven't seen anything
about it in the liberal news media.
No WMDs, huh? Stand by!

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Something From Andy Rooney I Actually Agree With
ANDY ROONEY ON THE FRENCH
If you missed Andy Rooney on Sunday night, read on. Most that heard him
couldn't believe their ears. They kept expecting CBS TV network to cut him off.
Here's what he had to say:
You can't beat the French when it comes to food, fashion, wine or perfume, but
they lost their license to have an opinion on world affairs years ago. They may
even be selling stuff to
The French are simply not reliable partners in a world where the good people in
it ought to be working together. Americans may come off as international jerks
sometimes but we're usually trying to do the right thing.
The French lost WWII to the Germans in about 20 minutes. Along with the
British, we got into the war and had about 150,000 guys killed getting their
country back for them. We fought all across
You'd think that school building in
I heard Steven Spielberg say the French wouldn't even let him film the D-Day
scenes in "Saving Private Ryan" on the
Americans have a right to protest going to war with
I went into
French women showered American soldiers with kisses, at the very least. The
next day, the pompous Charles de Gaulle marched down the mile long Champs
Elysee to the Place de la Concorde as if he had liberated France himself. I was
there, squeezed in among a hundred tanks we'd given the Free French Army that
we brought in with us.
Suddenly there were sniper shots from the top of a building. Thousands of
Frenchmen who had come to see de Gaulle scrambled to get under something. I got
under an Army truck myself. The tank gunners opened fire on the building where
the shots had come from, firing mindlessly at nothing. It was a wild scene that
lasted, maybe, 10 minutes.
When we go to
The French have not earned their right to oppose President Bush's plans to
attack
On the other hand, I have.

The picture on the left is of Bill Clinton. The picture on the right is of
George W. Bush.
Both pictures were taken at the Korean DMZ. What is at issue is that one of the
two didn't have enough sense to remove the lens caps from the binoculars before
the photo opportunity.
Perhaps one of them was more interested in posing and too clueless to ask why
everything was black, while the other was simply interested in seeing.
John Kerrys Homes
John Kerry, man of the common folk . . . he
understands your pain, really . . trust him--dah, yeah--right!
The many homes of Democrat Presidential candiate John F. Kerry.
Fox Chapel,





Total assessed value of all five homes = $29.4
million.
. . . and he sold this estate in

Other foreign property ownership by John Kerry is unknown...
because he denied repeated requests for this information.
Please e-mail this information to all your friends, family and contacts.
Class warfare is not right, but neither is being a hypocrite. This man wants to
be our president, while claiming that he relates to Joe-6-pack and the common
man. He wants to raise income taxes on the rich, well, guess what? He won't pay
those taxes because he is already rich! He wants to make it harder for you to
get rich by raising taxes on your income! Talk about snobbery and protecting
his "class."
Please e-mail to at least 5 people.
Mural found in

Dear
Senator Kerry:
Since it has become clear that you will probably be the Democratic Nominee for
President, I have spent a great deal of time researching your war record and
your record as a professional politician. The reason is simple, you aspire to
be the Commander in Chief who would lead my sons and their fellow soldiers in
time of war. I simply wanted to know if you possess the necessary
qualifications to be trusted in that respect.
You see, I belong to a family of proud
In looking at your record I found myself comparing it not only to that of my
father and my sons, but to the people they served with. My father served with
the 87th Chemical Mortar Battalion in
You earned a Silver Star in
My sons and father have never had anything but the highest regard and respect
for their fellow soldiers. Yet, you came home to publicly charge your fellow
fighting men with being war criminals and to urge their defeat by the enemy.
You even wrote a book that had a cover which mocked the heroism of the U.S.
Marines who raised the flag on
As a Senator you voted against the 1991 Gulf War, and have repeatedly voted
against funds to supply our troops with the best equipment, and against money
to improve our intelligence capability. I find this particularly ironic since
as a Presidential candidate you are highly critical of our pre-war intelligence
in
Our country is at war Senator, and as has been the case in every war since the
American Revolution, a member of my family is serving their Country during the
war. Now you want me to trust you to lead my sons in this fight. Sorry Senator,
but when I compare your record to those who have fought and died for this
nation, and are currently fighting and dying, the answer is not just no, but
Hell No!
Sincerely, Michael Connelly
February 14, 2004
Bush
Photo with Teen Shows Conviction and Compassion
It started out as a fluke. Lynn Faulkner had been offered an extra ticket to a
Bush campaign event by his neighbor Linda Prince. Mr. Faulkner decided to offer
it to his 15-year old daughter Ashley who he expected would decline, as she
would have to miss some school to attend. But his
daughter surprised him. Ashley
reminded her dad how four years ago they attended a similar event when then
Texas Governor George W. Bush visited the same spot on the campaign trail.
Ashley remembered attending that event with both her father and her mother
Wendy Faulkner. It was raining that day and they all stood in the rain awaiting
Governor Bush "eating Triscuit crackers" enjoying the time together
and hoping to get a glimpse of the would-be president. Ashley recalled holding
her mothers hand as they waited. So she decided to go again this year, but this
time her mother could not attend. Wendy Faulkner was murdered on 9/11/01 in the
south tower of the