Can
you read this and tell any of these 18 men they are wrong about John
Kerry. This man shouldn't even be a Senator ~ he should be
court-martialled.
Quotes about John Kerry
.
"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
.
"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
.
"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
.
"While
in
Lt.(jg) Kerry was allowed to return to the good
old
-- Commander Grant Hibbard, USN (retired)
.
"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
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
-- Captain George Elliott, USN (retired)
.
"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 Adrian Lonsdale, USCG
(retired)
.
"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
-- Richard O'Meara
.
"My
name is Steve Gardner. I served in 1966 and 1967 on my first tour of duty
in
-- Steven Gardner
.
"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
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Please,
forward this to everybody on your lists. Voters in
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