August 19, 2004
JOHN KERRY IS REMARKABLY CONSISTENT
John Kerry: A Navy Dove Runs for Congress (Samuel Z. Goldhaber, The (Harvard) Crimson, 2/18/70)
At Yale, Kerry was chairman of the Political Union and later, as Commencement speaker, urged the United States to withdraw from Vietnam and to scale down foreign military operations. And this was way back in 1966.It looks like the 20 years in the Senate can be safely ignored, as they seem to have had no effect on him whatsoever. Posted by David Cohen at August 19, 2004 6:58 PMWhen he approached his draft board for permission to study for a year in Paris, the draft board refused and Kerry decided to enlist in the Navy. The Navy assigned him to the USS Gridley which between December 1966 and July 1968 saw four months of action off the Vietnam coast. In August through November, 1968, Kerry was trained to be the skipper of a patrol boat for Vietnamese rivers. For the next five months, until April of 1969, Kerry was the commanding Lieutenant of a patrol boat in the Mekong Delta. He was wounded slightly on three different occasions and received a Silver Star for bravery. His patrol boat took part in Operation Sealords, mostly scouting out Viet Cong villages and transporting South Vietnamese marines to various destinations up and down narrow rivers covered with heavy foliage on either side. One time Kerry was ordered to destroy a Viet Cong village but disobeyed orders and suggested that the Navy Command simply send in a Psychological Warfare team to be friend the villagers with food, hospital supplies, and better educational facilities.
Pulling Out
Immediate withdrawal from Vietnam, Kerry said, would take about seven months due to complex logistics problems. During that interval he would allow only "self-defense return of fire." "Logistic suport is now what Nixon is talking about leaving there and I don't want to see that. I don't think we should leave support troops there and I don't think we should give Vietnam any more than the foreign aid given any other one country." He does not feel there would be a massive slaughter of American, sympathizers once the United States pulled out.
In America, "everybody who's against the war is suddenly considered anti-American," Kerry said. "But I don't think they can turn to me and say I don't know what's going on or I'm a draft dodger." Referring to the House Armed Services Committee, chaired by L. Mendel Rivers (D-S.C.), Kerry said, "I want to go down to Washington and confront Medel Rivers, who never fought in a war.
"I as effectively as anyone else in the country, can address myself to the issue of Vietnam," Kerry said. "I'm very realistic, though. I'm just going to be one man adding to the work of men like Lowenstein." . . .
He supports a volunteer Army, "if and only if we can create the controls for it. You're going to have to prepare for the possibility of a national emergency, however." Kerry said that the United Nations should have control over most of our foreign military operations. "I'm an internationalist. I'd like to see our troops dispersed through the world only at the directive of the United Nations."
On other issues, Kerry wants "to almost eliminate CIA activity. The CIA is fighting its own war in Laos and nobody seems to care."
Remarkable. At least he didn't waffle back then, or did he?
Posted by: pchuck at August 19, 2004 8:39 PMYes, Commander in Chief Bush's own military record is tremendously impressive. He's the MAN!
Posted by: at August 19, 2004 8:44 PMHey Anonymous--
I don't give a damn about Kerry's war record, though it sure wouldn't surprise me if this self-promoter was a complete fraud. What Mr Kerry ought to be asked is if the right side won the Vietnam War. "He does not feel there would be a massive slaughter of American sympathizers once the United States pulled out" wasn't exactly right, but note the Goebbelsian rhetoric redefining "people who didn't want Ho's Leninism in their country" as "American sympathizers." What a worthless pezzo di merda that smug dope is. Even the Vietnamese have run away from Communism--Communism that HE helped get into power and for which HE has never had to make a reckoning.
I guess I owe Kerry this. Without him and his buddies, I would never have met my Laotian-born fiancee. I can without hesitation say that she came under fire on the Mekong--she was one of those American sympathizers who had nothing to fear. We'll see if Kerry will still be able to say that in a month or so.
Posted by: Brian (MN) at August 19, 2004 9:12 PMzzzzzzzzzzzzz....(but it's Kerry who's smug?)
Posted by: at August 19, 2004 9:41 PMYeah, I pretty much suspected Anonymous--like Kerry--is a holocaust denier.
And Kerry's a smug piece of s***.
