
More POWs Weighing
In About Kerry
- Mark
Smith...
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- Mark Smith is a Green Beret
Officer from the Vietnam War, taken POW and fortunatly returned
to us AND a recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross.
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- Mark A. Smith
- Major, USA, Retired,
Returned Prisoner of War
Torrance, CA
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- WHO IS
JOHN KERRY?
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- "John Kerry Vietnam
War hero." Everyday the media tiptoes around John Kerry
as if he is an icon of service to the Nation. But why is his
service to the nation in war not balanced against his return
to longhaired freakdom to march against his fellow veterans still
in the war, including myself? I was especially incensed when
my communist captors quoted him in propaganda.
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- I had a discussion with
Senator Kerry in Bangkok Thailand. He made some surprising statements
during that exchange. He stated emphatically that I should provide
him with any information I had on missing Americans. This he
stated he would take to Hanoi to discuss with the Communists.
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- He didn't seem to understand
the Communists knew where the POWs were and needed no help from
him to "find them." Expert on war? Hardly! He then
stated that no matter what I had there would be no military operation
to rescue them. In other words, Senator Kerry felt that Americans
were worth talking about, but not worth fighting for.
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- Kerry brought up his service
on patrol boats in Vietnam in a very defensive way with me, "you
weren't the only one in that war, I was on those patrol boats?"
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- My answer, "Surely
you are not attempting to compare anything you did in that war
to my contribution to that endeavor!"
I did not say that to belittle the Senator, but to only give
him a reality check. He said he had an important appointment.
The insinuation was it dealt with the MIAs. Then a small child
came up to us and said, "My Mom said it is time to go."
Kerry sheepishly moved away. "All show and no go,"
just another paper thin ego.
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- I was invited to lunch
by his staffer Francis. She stated in an adoring manner that
John Kerry would someday be the President of the United States.
My answer was short and succinct," Based on what?"
She said, "He's a war hero." I said, "But he
then marched in a filthy uniform and threw his medals over the
White House fence."
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- She then told me the medals
were someone else's. I merely stated it showed disrespect to
honors received on the battlefield by "Someone." End
of discussion on that.
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- Someone in the Asian customs
stated a rumor that Senator Kerry purchased a tiger skin in Vietnam
and officials were told to ignore it. Somehow Vietnam Veterans
got the story and as far as I know, there has never been a denial
from the great "environmentalist" John Kerry.
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- But true or not it gives
a good look at how Kerry operates. Take the "war hero"
the next. Take the "Champion of MIAs" one day and
the "we aren't going to war for them" the next day
and you have John Kerry.
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- Senator Kerry threatened
to order me before his committee unless I gave him intelligence
to carry to Hanoi. My answer? "you do not have to order
me before your committee, I'll be there." I waited but,
when I called Francis and said I was in America and ready to
put the record straight on the rumor about Ross Perot being spread
by committee staff, she said."I'm sorry Mark we have run
out of money to bring you here."
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- I said; "I have miles
to burn and will pay my own way." She said she would discuss
it with Kerry and get back to me.
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- I never heard from her
or the "War Hero" again. Vietnam Veterans beware.
The best way to describe John Kerry's attempts to be all things
to all people is, "Heinz 57."
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- There has been much sniping
at President Bush for being a fighter pilot in the Air National
Guard. Liberals who seem to believe September Eleventh was somehow
our fault and most surely the President's, laugh at his flying
to an aircraft carrier to welcome home U.S. Troops.
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- They said he looked silly
dressed as a pilot. No candidate for President had more right
to dress like that, than George Bush; he is a fighter pilot.
Where were these people, when the draft dodging Clinton wore
a "Tanker Jacket" when visiting the troops? A part
of a uniform he evaded wearing in time of war.
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- I hope Kerry does not show
up to see the troops, if elected, in the ragged field jacket
and head band, he wore in the peace marches. When time to honor
a battlefield hero, I hope he does not have a "flashback"
and throw our Nation's highest award over the White House fence.
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- After all, he does think
throwing other people's medals over that fence is all right.
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- Lastly, as Guard and Reserve
Troops fight and die for our freedom, I don't want any Commander
In Chief who would think their service a joke.
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- Further, if the big time
Vietnam Veteran Kerry knew a thing about the Vietnam War, other
than how deep the river was, he would know Guard and Reserve
Pilots regularly flew combat missions in Vietnam. I for one
appreciated the support.
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- "War Hero?"
O.K., he received the Silver Star. But, "Expert" on
war? No John, but those of us who are, will take the honest
leadership of President Bush anytime over you.
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- You have not changed a
bit from the time of the Vietnam War. Your wet finger is still
in the air checking the political winds, before making any decision
or changing one already made. We are at war and I know war.
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- Your brand of equivocation
on every issue costs lives in a war and I don't want more dead
and wounded here and abroad. You went to war and then marched
against it and those of us who still fought. I know you as "Springtime
Patriot" and then as a "Winter Soldier." People
should look up what you said during your "Winter Soldier"
days.
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- You voted for the present
war and now you condemn it. You may be an Ivy League graduate,
but, your war record is minor league and your leadership is straight
out of the "Waffle House."
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- If being President is going
to be based on medals earned in battle, there are a whole lot
of us in front of you, John Kerry.
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- There is one last thing
that places all of your fellow veterans ahead of you in the honor
department, with the exception of a few of your fellow "Winter
Solders."
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- We had too much respect
for our fellow warriors, who fell on the field of battle, to
throw even our lowest award over the White House fence.
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- If you keep running on
the "warrior ticket," you will lose sailor! For on
that ticket, you are who you have always been.......NOBODY.
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- Mark A. Smith -
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Major, USA, Retired
Member, The Legion of Valor
Returned Prisoner of War
- 2723 West 179th Street
Torrance, CA 90504
(310) 366-7231
email - majorzippo@yahoo.com
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- ...Judge For Yourself...
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