John Kerry's Anti-War Speeches Hurt POWs
Feb. 20….(Newsmax) A former Vietnam
POW is alleging that his Hanoi captors specifically cited
Sen. John Kerry's 1971 anti-war testimony to Congress as
they brutally tortured him to get him to turn on his fellow
GIs. One-time Navy pilot Paul Galanti was shot down over
North Vietnam in 1966 and spent seven years in the infamous
Hanoi Hilton. He told the Los Angeles Times on Tuesday that
he learned of Kerry's April 1971 testimony before the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee while being tortured by his
Hanoi Hilton guards. According to the Times, "during torture
sessions, Galanti said, his captors cited the antiwar
speeches as an example of why we should cross over to their
side. In his account to the Senate, John Kerry accused U.S.
soldiers of routinely committing rapes, beheadings,
mutilations and all manner of atrocities against the
Vietnamese people. Galanti told the Times that Kerry's
decision to publicly allege that U.S. soldiers were war
criminals "jeopardized those still in battle or in the hands
of the enemy." Because he did, Galanti said, "John Kerry
was a traitor to the men he served with." "The Viet Cong
didn't think they had to win the war on the battlefield,"
the ex-POW said, "because thanks to the protesters believed
they were going to win it on the streets of San Francisco
and Washington." Although Galanti's fellow POW, Senator John
McCain, has been silent in recent years about the damage
Sen. Kerry caused as a leader of the radical group Vietnam
Veterans Against the War, in 1973 McCain told U.S. News &
World Report that throughout his imprisonment, his North
Vietnamese captors were "bombarding us with anti-war quotes
from people in high places back in Washington." "This was
the most effective propaganda they had to use against us,"
the Arizona Republican explained. But Galanti is the first
POW to say that his Hanoi Hilton guards expressly invoked
Sen. Kerry's words during their brutal torture sessions. In
his comments to the Times, he accused the Democratic
presidential front-runner of having blood on his hands,
contending, "The Vietnam memorial has thousands of
additional names due to John Kerry and others like him." In
a follow-up interview with Fox News Channel's John Gibson,
Galanti said he'll take his story directly to the American
people if the press fails to expose the truth about
candidate Kerry. "Let me tell you one thing. It looks like
John Kerry is going to get the nomination," he told Gibson.
"If he does, I'm going to come out of the woodwork, and
there's a whole bunch of us who feel the same way."