read it carefully: this is their documentation
(from- http://johnkerrythenewsoldier.blogspot.com/)
If you want to know
why Vietnam Veterans hate John Kerry, read
this article and look at
this video clip and
this picture, which John Kerry put in
his book THE NEW SOLDIER.
The video clip and picture show you John
Kerry's group the Vietnam "Veterans" Against
the War demonstrating what American soldiers
were supposedly doing in Vietnam, namely
committing atrocities.
John Kerry stated on NBC's "Meet The Press"
on 18 April 1971:
"There are all kinds of atrocities, and I
would have to say that, yes, yes, I
committed the same kind of atrocities as
thousands of other soldiers have committed
in that I took part in shootings in free
fire zones." (According to Kerry: zones
where all men, women and children, who were
in that specific zone had to be shot) "I
took part in search and destroy missions, in
the burning of villages."
John Kerry isn't hated, because he was
against the war. Vietnam Veterans hate John
Kerry, because he defamed them, insulted
them, called them war criminals, rapists and
baby killers. They hate him, because he
successfully managed to make Americans
believe his lies and managed to make America
ashamed of the servicemen, who fought in
Vietnam.
Here is one picture, which John Kerry put in
his book and one video clip which proves,
what John Kerry really thought of his "Band
of Brothers" fighting in Vietnam.
Read
this leaflet, which John Kerry's VVAW
were handing out here in the United States
to dishonor American soldiers fighting in
Vietnam.
John Kerry's infamous testimony before the
senate in 1971 in which he stated that
American soldiers in Vietnam were rapists
and war criminals can be read online too.
JOHN KERRY TESTIMONY BEFORE senate 1971
Read who exactly John Kerry's group the
VIETNAM VETERANS AGAINST THE WAR are.
Investigations have proved beyond a doubt
that a lot of them were bogus "veterans".
The Vietnam Veterans Against the War were
financed by the notorious
Hanoi Jane Fonda.
The pro Viet Cong VVAW, of which John Kerry
was a leader
discussed assassinating about 7 pro war
senators during a meeting in Kansas City
between 12 and 15 November in 1971. Kerry
has always denied he was present. Until
FBI files, eye-witnesses and newspaper
articles from that period proved he was at
the meeting. Kerry voted against the idea
and the plot was never carried out. Still
Kerry never contacted the authorities to
tell them about the plans. It does show what
kind of organization the VVAW was.
John Kerry's
picture hangs in the museum celebrating
the Viet Cong's victory over America in Ho
Chi Minh City aka Saigon. The communists in
Vietnam consider him and
Jane Fonda to be heroes.
The military commander of the Viet Cong,
General Vo Nguyen Giap, in his 1985 memoir
of the war "How
We Won the War" wrote "…if it were not
for the disunity created by...stateside
protests, Hanoi would have ultimately
surrendered."
Read five chapters of John O'Neill's
book UNFIT FOR COMMAND online for FREE.
(with permission)
CHAPTER 3 THE PURPLE HEART HUNTER
CHAPTER 5 MORE FRAUDULENT MEDALS
CHAPTER 6 A TESTIMONY OF LIES
CHAPTER 7 MEETING WITH THE ENEMY
CHAPTER 8 KERRY'S ANTIWAR SECRETS
Read these chapters and
buy the book. There is much more damning
info in it about John F. Kerry. Buying the
book will also give the writers a platform
as bestselling authors to spread their
message in the media. John O'Neill has said
his royalties will go to a foundation, which
helps the families of soldiers, who died
serving this great country of ours.
Please feel free to spread this site to
those Americans, who might also be
interested in reading John Kerry's book THE
NEW SOLDIER and the five chapters from John
O'Neill's book UNFIT FOR COMMAND.
Should Kerry have been court
martialed for his antiwar activities after
he returned from Vietnam?
Some say yes, some say no. Here are the
facts, you decide.
John Kerry said himself in his testimony in
front of the senate in 1971 that he had met
representatives of North Vietnam and the
Viet Cong in May 1970 in Paris. The United
States was at war with the North Vietnamese
and the Viet Cong at the time.
The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ),
a federal law states in article 104
pertaining to Aiding the Enemy:
Any person who:
1- aids, or attempts to aid, the enemy with
arms, ammunition, supplies, money, or other
things; or
2- without proper authority, knowingly
harbors or protects or gives intelligence to
or communicates or corresponds with or holds
any intercourse with the enemy, either
directly or indirectly;
shall suffer death or such other punishment
as a court-martial or military commission
may direct.
Was John Kerry still under the authority of
the UCMJ when he met the Viet Cong
representatives in Paris?
Kerry tried to be coy about his service
record in the second half of 1970 and the
year 1971, the time he negotiated with the
Viet Cong in Paris and the time he was a
leader of the Vietnam Veterans Against the
War. Kerry omitted these months from his
official website.
Official military records, quoted in chapter
8 of the book Unfit For Command show John
Kerry was a commissioned Naval officer in
the Naval Reserve when he met with the enemy
in Paris in 1970 and when he was involved
with the VVAW. Scroll up and read the
evidence yourself.
UPDATE: John Kerry met with Viet Cong
representatives in Paris for
a second time in 1971, while still a
commissioned Naval officer in the Naval
Reserve.
Conditions to be court martialed are met.
Did Kerry commit Treason?
Treason is defined in the Constitution's
Article 3, Section 3, which defines treason
as "giving aid and comfort" to the enemy in
time of warfare.
You decide if John Kerry and his
organization the VVAW are guilty or not.
NOTE: The Constitution's Fourteenth
Amendment, 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."
The reason why John Kerry,
Jane Fonda and their likes were not
charged had to do with president Nixon's
wish to calm down the antiwar sentiment,
which was beginning to become almost civil
war like.
It should also be noted that at the senate
hearing in 1971 John Kerry implored the
senate to accept the Viet Cong's proposals
for peace. In other words, Kerry asked the
senators to surrender to the enemy
unconditionally.
This is the reason why former Prisoners of
War, held in North Korean jails
are especially mad at John Kerry.
When John Kerry asked the senate to accept
the Viet Cong's proposals unconditionally,
he thereby gave up the POW's. The POW's feel
Kerry betrayed them.
Apart from this, the POW's were also
tortured by the Viet Cong using John Kerry's
testimony that American soldiers were
raping, murdering and committing other
atrocities in Vietnam.
John Kerry throws Vietnam War medals
away
It's a well known fact that John Kerry threw
away his medals to protest the Vietnam War.
John Kerry the day after throwing his medals
away
said: "In a real sense, this
administration forced us to return our
medals because beyond the perversion of the
war, these leaders themselves denied us the
integrity those symbols supposedly gave our
lives"
Questioned about the affair by Union members
in 1984 when Kerry ran for senate, John
Kerry claimed, he hadn't thrown away his
medals, but his ribbons. Later he claimed he
threw away his ribbons and someone else's
medals.
These stories are lies. John Kerry said in
an interview on a Washington, D.C., news
program on WRC-TV called Viewpoints on Nov.
6, 1971:
Kerry: And that was the medals
themselves, and so they decided to give them
back to their country, and--
Question: How many did you give back, John?
Kerry: I gave back… can’t remember… 6, 7,
8, 9...
Question: Well you were awarded the bronze
star, the silver star and three purple
hearts
Kerry: Well and above that, I gave back
my others.
Watch
excerpts of the footage of that
interview.
John Kerry lies about Vietnam
Heroics
For the past 25 years John Kerry used a
compelling story to explain the reason why
he changed his views of the Vietnam war;
from fighting the war in Vietnam to becoming
an antiwar protester.
In 1979 John Kerry wrote in the
Boston Herald:
"On more than one occasion, I like Martin
Sheen in "Apocalypse Now," took my patrol
boat into Cambodia. In fact I remember
spending Christmas Eve of 1968 five miles
across the Cambodian border being shot at by
our South Vietnamese allies who were drunk
and celebrating Christmas. The absurdity of
almost being killed by our own allies in a
country in which President Nixon claimed
there were no American troops was very
real."
In 1986 John Kerry repeated the
same claim on the senate floor:
"I remember Christmas of 1968, sitting on
a gunboat in Cambodia. I remember what it
was like to be shot at by the Vietnamese and
the Khmer Rouge and Cambodians, and the
president of the United States telling the
American people that I was not there, the
troops were not in Cambodia. I have that
memory, which is seared -- seared -- in me."
The media never investigated this Cambodia
claim, so Kerry went further. In recent
interviews he said he was smuggling CIA
men and guns into Cambodia. One of these CIA
operatives gave him a hat, which Kerry still
carries around. It's his good-luck-hat.
Recently it has become clear John Kerry's
Cambodia memory, which was seared, seared in
him was a lie!
It started with a few matter of facts. Nixon
was not yet president in 1968. A trivial
fact is that the South Vietnamese are
predominantly Buddhist and wouldn't have any
reason to celebrate Christmas. Another fact
is that the Khmer Rouge was nowhere near the
Vietnam-Cambodian border in 1968.
But the real reason John Kerry was caught
lying about his "Cambodian adventures" were
his own words. In Kerry's
personal diary, Kerry had written that
he spent Christmas 50 miles from the border.
Both Kerry's own swift boat
crewmembers as well as his commanders at
the time have stated that Kerry never went
to Cambodia.
All this evidence forced the Kerry campaign
to finally admit that John Kerry was
mistaken about his trips to Cambodia. They
never took place. In other words John Kerry
made them up.
Till this day nobody knows where John Kerry
got his good-luck-hat.
John Kerry's Medals controversy
The draft still existed in the late sixties.
After asking for and receiving 4 student
deferments, John Kerry asked for and was
turned down for a fifth deferment. Kerry
enlisted in the Naval Reserve, which played
a small role compared to the army, which was
fighting on the ground in the jungle.
John Kerry arrived in Vietnam on November
17, 1968. Four months and 12 days later John
Kerry left Vietnam with several generic
medals, which all soldiers received, plus 1
Bronze Star, 1 Silver Star and three Purple
Hearts.
Kerry has the Department of Defense
documents on his website
here and
here.
Of these 4 months in Vietnam, Kerry spent 1
month training in Cam Ranh Bay, a beach
resort in what was the safest part of South
Vietnam.
Controversy 1: On
this document it says Kerry received a
Silver Star with a Combat "V" (for valor)
device. Problem is the Silver Star is never
awarded with a "V" device. It is
against the law. This is not a small
matter. The Pentagon's inspector general's
office is
investigating this case at this moment.
Controversy 2: On
this document it says John Kerry
received a Vietnam Service Medal with 4
bronze stars. However,
according to a Navy spokesman, Kerry
should only have two campaign stars: one for
"Counteroffensive, Phase VI," and one for
"Tet69, Counteroffensive."
Controversy 3: On
this document are two of the three
citations explaining why John Kerry received
the Silver Star. The three citations differ
on specifics. More important though is the
fact that former Navy Secretary John Lehman,
whose signature is on the third citation
says he never read, approved or signed
that citation.
Controversy 4: John Kerry asked for and
received his first Purple Heart for a wound
sustained under enemy fire on December 2,
1968. At least that is his story.
To get a Purple Heart, you must be wounded
while under enemy fire. It does not matter
that Kerry was hit by shrapnel hitting his
arm after he fired a grenade launcher. In
other words it was a self inflicted wound,
so small he didn't need to go to the
hospital.
What is important is that Kerry was wounded
"under enemy fire". The problem is, John
Kerry
wrote in his diary 9 days after this
incident and quoted in Douglas Brinkley's
book "Tour
of Duty":
"A cocky feeling of invincibility
accompanied us up the Long Tau shipping
channel because we hadn't been shot at yet
and Americans at war who haven't been shot
at are allowed to be cocky."
Kerry admits in his own diary that 9 days
after the incident for which he received a
Purple Heart he hadn't been shot at. John
Kerry clearly lied to receive his first
Purple Heart.
Controversy 5: Kerry received his third
Purple Heart for wounds he sustained on
March 13, 1969.
John Kerry also received a Bronze Star for
pulling green beret Jim Rassmann out of the
water that same day. The circumstances of
this incident and whether there was any
enemy fire or not are disputed by the Kerry
camp and the anti-Kerry camp.
Fact is John Kerry received his third Purple
Heart. Three Purple Hearts legally allowed
him to ask for reassignment. Kerry did so
and left Vietnam after serving there for 4
months and 12 days.
The Navy casualty report
states that Kerry received his third
Purple Heart for: "shrapnel wounds in left
buttocks and contusions on his right forearm
when a mine detonated close aboard".
This is wrong.
The crewmembers, who were with Kerry that
day
say Kerry received the wound in his
butt, when he threw a grenade too close into
a pile of rice and the explosion caused a
rice petal to hit him in his butt.
They state that Kerry received the bruise on
his arm later that day, after a mine
exploded and Jim Rassmann fell in the water
during the Bronze Star incident mentioned
above.
Kerry's account of that day in the book
"Tour
of Duty" agrees with the crewmembers'
version and disagrees with the Navy casualty
report. He received the wound in his butt at
another incident then the wound on his arm.
This makes Kerry's third Purple Heart and
his ticket out of Vietnam controversial.
Does it really matter whether John
Kerry received his medals rightly or wrongly
35 years ago?
It does.
In 1996 America's top Navy officer, Admiral
Jeremy Michael Boorda
killed himself hours after learning
Newsweek magazine was raising questions
about the legitimacy of some of his combat
medals. Boorda wrote to the sailors
explaining that he took his life because of
the questions raised about his wearing of
"V" for valor medals on his combat ribbon
from Vietnam.
What was senator and fellow Vietnam War
veteran John Kerry's reaction?
In the Boston Herald
John Kerry said:
"In a sense, there's nothing that says
more about your career than when you fought,
where you fought and how you fought"
"If you wind up being less than what
you're pretending to be, there is a major
confrontation with value and self-esteem and
your sense of how others view you."
The Boston Herald described Kerry as among
the veterans who said although they would
take offense at someone falsely wearing the
"V" pin, they couldn't see how it would
drive Boorda to suicide.
Kerry: "Is it wrong? Yes, it is very
wrong. Sufficient to question his leadership
position? The answer is yes, which he
clearly understood"
Kerry also
spoke with the Boston Globe:
"The military is a rigorous culture that
places a high premium on battlefield
accomplishment" "When you are the chief of
them all, it has to weigh even more
heavily."
NOTE: The Pentagon's inspector general's
office is now officially
investigating John Kerry's five Vietnam
War medals.
EXTRA INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW TO MAKE
AN INFORMED DECISION ON ELECTION DAY
There also seem to be problems with John
Kerry's health. John Kerry suffered from
prostate cancer. He had
surgery in 2003.
Now there seem to be strong indications that
Kerry also
suffers from parasomnia, a sleep
disorder, which according to doctors is
commonly treated with psycho-therapy or
drugs, which could impair Kerry's judgment.
Kerry has refused to release his medical
records, so there is no conclusive proof of
Kerry suffering from this disorder.
John Kerry used tax shelters to
evade paying taxes!
The Boston Globe found out that John Kerry
put money in a Cayman Islands tax scheme to
avoid paying taxes. Read the story
here and see the evidence
here.
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