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10-27-2004, 09:34
http://www.vetsforbush.net/special_forces_veterans_agains.html
SPECIAL FORCES AGAINST JOHN KERRY: U.S. Army Special Forces officers and men who served in Vietnam released an “Open Letter to John Kerry” adding further voice to Veterans concerned about Kerry’s fitness for office.
OPEN LETTER TO SENATOR JOHN KERRY
AND A STATEMENT OF SOLIDARITY WITH OUR
SWIFT BOAT BROTHERS-IN-ARMS
FROM SPECIAL FORCES VIETNAM VETERANS
This statement is signed by over 360 Special Forces Vietnam Veterans. Signatories will be updated at this website. Some individuals wish to have their names kept private. All signatures are verified against a database of Special Forces Veterans who served in Southeast Asia.
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Dear Sen. Kerry:
THE UNDERSIGNED SPECIAL FORCES VIETNAM VETERANS support our Swift Boat brothers-in-arms and believe that John Kerry is unfit to be our Commander-in-Chief or to lead our nation as President. The Kerry presidential campaign has raised the significance of this deeply-felt and long-standing issue. While many, if not a majority, of the signatories of this request are Republicans and Bush supporters, many are not. Those who are Democrats have been effectively disenfranchised by Kerry’s candidacy.
For most of us the question of his fitness to serve as Commander-in-Chief, or in any other office of honor and high public responsibility, was settled permanently in the negative thirty-three years ago. He slandered and dishonored all Vietnam Veterans in false and exaggerated testimony before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee. By throwing away the symbols of his honors, he insulted all veterans of all wars by debasing the milestones of their valor.
He has unrelentingly opposed issues vital to veterans. He has supported measures that have led to genocide of our former allies, the Montagnards, and the enslavement of the people of Vietnam. He has blocked efforts to enact Human Rights legislation to help alleviate their condition. He has taken action which led to the abandonment of American POWs in Vietnam that most of us believe were left behind. His stated plan to double special operations forces rapidly in response to today’s threats demonstrates his lack of understanding of what makes a Special Forces soldier and fails understand that the available conventional armed forces manpower pool is insufficient to provide the necessary qualified personnel without seriously degrading standards.
By Lieutenant Kerry’s own request, he returned to the United States after completing only one-third of his tour. He did this by seeking and receiving three Purple Hearts for wounds of questionable cause and severity. He was the commander of a military unit, in this case a Naval combatant craft, and he abandoned his crew to the fight to return to a life of ease. By the standards expected of a Naval line officer of the United States, even with the most charitable interpretation, this is contemptible.
There are serious questions concerning the circumstances of Lieutenant Kerry’s first Purple Heart, and perhaps about his other decorations, as well. These questions prompt us to call him to sign Standard Form 180 to authorize the full release of all records pertaining to his service. If his awards failed to measure up to the standards required, he should formally request that these awards be rescinded and removed from his record.
No apology, especially a Jane Fonda-type, insincere or tepid apology is acceptable. No legislative abridgement of our freedom of speech or because one candidate or the other does not wish to discuss the matter will halt the discussion of these issues. We have the American right to discuss these issues. We fought for that right.
We call upon the American people to reject his effort to become Commander-in -Chief of our Armed Forces and we urge other Veteran groups to join our solidarity with the Swift Boat critics of Senator John Kerry.
Signed,
A LIST FROM THE MORE THAN 360 SPECIAL FORCES VETERANS WHO HAVE SIGNED THIS LETTER IS CURRENT AT THIS LINK
Note: Some Veterans wish to have their names kept private.
SPECIAL FORCES AGAINST JOHN KERRY: U.S. Army Special Forces officers and men who served in Vietnam released an “Open Letter to John Kerry” adding further voice to Veterans concerned about Kerry’s fitness for office.
OPEN LETTER TO SENATOR JOHN KERRY
AND A STATEMENT OF SOLIDARITY WITH OUR
SWIFT BOAT BROTHERS-IN-ARMS
FROM SPECIAL FORCES VIETNAM VETERANS
This statement is signed by over 360 Special Forces Vietnam Veterans. Signatories will be updated at this website. Some individuals wish to have their names kept private. All signatures are verified against a database of Special Forces Veterans who served in Southeast Asia.
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Dear Sen. Kerry:
THE UNDERSIGNED SPECIAL FORCES VIETNAM VETERANS support our Swift Boat brothers-in-arms and believe that John Kerry is unfit to be our Commander-in-Chief or to lead our nation as President. The Kerry presidential campaign has raised the significance of this deeply-felt and long-standing issue. While many, if not a majority, of the signatories of this request are Republicans and Bush supporters, many are not. Those who are Democrats have been effectively disenfranchised by Kerry’s candidacy.
For most of us the question of his fitness to serve as Commander-in-Chief, or in any other office of honor and high public responsibility, was settled permanently in the negative thirty-three years ago. He slandered and dishonored all Vietnam Veterans in false and exaggerated testimony before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee. By throwing away the symbols of his honors, he insulted all veterans of all wars by debasing the milestones of their valor.
He has unrelentingly opposed issues vital to veterans. He has supported measures that have led to genocide of our former allies, the Montagnards, and the enslavement of the people of Vietnam. He has blocked efforts to enact Human Rights legislation to help alleviate their condition. He has taken action which led to the abandonment of American POWs in Vietnam that most of us believe were left behind. His stated plan to double special operations forces rapidly in response to today’s threats demonstrates his lack of understanding of what makes a Special Forces soldier and fails understand that the available conventional armed forces manpower pool is insufficient to provide the necessary qualified personnel without seriously degrading standards.
By Lieutenant Kerry’s own request, he returned to the United States after completing only one-third of his tour. He did this by seeking and receiving three Purple Hearts for wounds of questionable cause and severity. He was the commander of a military unit, in this case a Naval combatant craft, and he abandoned his crew to the fight to return to a life of ease. By the standards expected of a Naval line officer of the United States, even with the most charitable interpretation, this is contemptible.
There are serious questions concerning the circumstances of Lieutenant Kerry’s first Purple Heart, and perhaps about his other decorations, as well. These questions prompt us to call him to sign Standard Form 180 to authorize the full release of all records pertaining to his service. If his awards failed to measure up to the standards required, he should formally request that these awards be rescinded and removed from his record.
No apology, especially a Jane Fonda-type, insincere or tepid apology is acceptable. No legislative abridgement of our freedom of speech or because one candidate or the other does not wish to discuss the matter will halt the discussion of these issues. We have the American right to discuss these issues. We fought for that right.
We call upon the American people to reject his effort to become Commander-in -Chief of our Armed Forces and we urge other Veteran groups to join our solidarity with the Swift Boat critics of Senator John Kerry.
Signed,
A LIST FROM THE MORE THAN 360 SPECIAL FORCES VETERANS WHO HAVE SIGNED THIS LETTER IS CURRENT AT THIS LINK
Note: Some Veterans wish to have their names kept private.