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Veterans Initiate Campaign to Impeach Sen. John Kerry
The online U.S. Veteran Dispatch has reorganized it’s Vietnam Veterans Against John Kerry
(VVAJK) movement into "Impeach Hanoi John" located on the Internet at www.impeachhanoijohn.com .
Not only was VVAJK the first veteran’s organization to publically challenge and document the unprecedented
aid and comfort John Forbes Kerry gave our communist enemies during the Vietnam War, but also his phoney "war hero" claims.
After going public, in late January 2004, over 10 million people visited VVAJK’s web site (www.vietnamveteransagainstjohnkerry.com) during it’s first 90 days on the Internet. Millions have since visited and read our documentation. Other
veteran’s organizations soon followed causing the effort to mushroom into an effective national "Stop Kerry" movement.
- In October 1969, while Kerry was still on active duty assigned to Admiral Schlech, Kerry participated in
a pro-Vietnamese communist movement.
- After orchestrating an early (six months) discharge from the Navy in 1970, Kerry joined the rabid pro-communist
Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) quickly becoming the organizations primary leader and spokesman.
- As a national leader of VVAW, Kerry used lies, distortions and communist propaganda to campaign against the
effort of the United States of America to contain the spread of Communism in Southeast Asia. He used the blood of servicemen
still on the battlefield for his own political advancement by claiming that their blood was being shed unnecessarily or in
vain.
- Under Kerry's leadership, VVAW members mocked the uniform of United States soldiers by wearing tattered fatigues
marked with pro-communist graffiti. They dishonored America and supported the enemy by marching in demonstrations under the
flag of the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong enemy.
- On April 23, 1971, while wearing the uniform of a United States soldier, Kerry lied during testimony
before Congress that U.S. soldiers, as a matter of U.S. policy and in general had "personally raped, cut off ears,
cut off heads, taped wires from portable telephones to human genitals and turned up the power, cut off limbs, blown up bodies,
randomly shot at civilians, razed villages, shot cattle and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks, and generally ravaged the
countryside of South Vietnam."
- While still in the U.S. Naval Reserves, Kerry made several trips to Paris and met with top Viet Cong negotiators
including Madame Nguyen Thi Binh, known in 1970 as the "Dragon Lady" of the Viet Cong. Madame Binh was a close associate of
Ho Chi Minh.
- Recently, documentary evidence was discovered in a U.S. archive indicating that Vietnamese communists were
directly steering John Kerry's Vietnam Veterans Against the War.
- Kerry, as leader of VVAW, returned to the United States and advocated for the Vietnamese communist "People's
Peace Treaty," a supposed "people's" declaration to end the war, reportedly drawn up in communist East Germany. It included
nine points, all of which were taken from Viet Cong peace proposals at the Paris peace talks as conditions for ending the
war.One of the provisions stated: "The Vietnamese pledge that as soon as the U.S. government publicly sets a date for total
withdrawal [from Vietnam], they will enter discussion to secure the release of all American prisoners, including pilots captured
while bombing North Vietnam." In other words, Kerry and his VVAW advocated the communist line that all U.S. troops must be
withdraw from Vietnam before negotiations with Hanoi over the release of prisoners. Had the nine points of the "People's Peace
Treaty" favored by Kerry been accepted by American negotiators, the United States would have totally lost all leverage to
get the communists to release any U.S. POWs captured during the war years.
- John Kerry, as leader of Vietnam Veterans Against the War, was present at a November 1971 meeting during
which his group discussed and debated the possibility of ending the Vietnam War by assassinating U.S. senators who were voting
to support the Vietnam War.
- In 1990-1993 Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs, Kerry, as a co-chairman, used his influence and
power "to cover up voluminous evidence that a significant number of live American
prisoners—perhaps hundreds—were never acknowledged or returned after the Vietnam War-ending treaty was signed
in January 1973."
- In December of 1992, not long after Kerry was quoted in the press all over the world stating "President Bush
should reward Vietnam within a month for its increased cooperation in accounting for American MIAs," the communist government
of Vietnam announced it had granted Boston, Massachusetts based Colliers International, a contract worth billions. As a result
Colliers International became exclusive real estate agent representing communist Vietnam.
C. Stewart
Forbes, Chief Executive Officer of Colliers International is Kerry's cousin.
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The Vietnam Veterans Legacy Foundation can be contacted by
emailing vets@vvlf.org or by mail at:
Vietnam Veterans Legacy Foundation
Philadelphia, PA 19195-1655
Absolutely True Story About Senator
John Kerry
Words of Captain Donald L.
Nelson, JAG corps USN ret: I was on active duty as a U.S. Navy JAG, when all of this was going on 25 to
30 years ago, and so was Mark F. Sullivan, who at all relevant times was the personal JAG to J. William Middendorf, then the
Secretary of the Navy.
We are trying to
break this absolutely true story nationwide, i.e., Fox News, C-Span, and hopefully the major networks. We are
positive that John Kerry was one of those dishonorably dismissed from the Navy for collaborating with the Viet Cong after
he was released from active duty, but still in the Navy and for a totally unauthorized trip to Paris. John Kerry later
got an "honorable" separation in 1978, some 12 years after joining the Navy, under President Carter's "Amnesty Program" for
draft dodgers, and other malcontents, who fled to Canada and Holland, among other places, to avoid military service
to our country.
This
is why John Kerry has refused, and continues to refuse, to release all of his Navy records: they reflect that he was Dishonorably
Dismissed from the United States Naval Service. If they do not (which they do) he would have released them to the public.
Again, he has not done so, because he well knows that the truth would kill his challenge to President Bush. If
you would like to talk with me, I may be reached at telephone number (925) 964-0943 in Danville, California, or at DLNelsonSF@msn.com . Contact information for CAPT Sullivan
is below.
Sincerely, DONALD
L. NELSON CAPT, JAGC, USNR (Ret.)
Mark F. Sullivan
Sullivan Taketa LLP 31351 Via Colinas, Suite 205 Westlake Village, CA 91362-4576 Tel. (818) 889-2299 mark.sullivan@calawcounsel.com
"How do you ask a man to be the last man to
die for a mistake?"
John Kerry
April 22, 1971
- At the time of his statements
before the United States Congress, television news reporters and cameras, and Vietnamese Communist Negotiators in Paris,
France, John Kerry was still in the United States Navy.
Learn the details at:
John Kerry destroyed the morale of many troops
in the field during the Vietnam War, and he is doing it again.
UNDER
THE U.S. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 14.
(You
can post some comments at the site)
Please Pass The Word
About Our Petition. John Kerry is not going away on his own. He'll be in Congress condemning and belittling
our troops for years to come. Unless we do something about it...
WE ARE
IN THIS TOGETHER.
WHY DO
THESE TWO YOUNG MARINES LOOK DRUNK?
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Webmaster Jack Cunningham
(Sussex, NJ) and George Dros (Cooperstown, NY) are sitting at a table in a Duc Duc Refugee Village peasant hut, near the village's
market place. The two, young United States Marines are members of CAP Team 2-9-2. (CAP Teams were composed
of about 8 to 13 Americans, who lived and served 24/7 in Vietnamese peasant-farming villages. The Duc Duc
Refugee Village was composed of about 2,000 homes.)
In the above picture, Jack's and George's eyes were
shut, because of complete exhaustion. It was July 1970. At the time this picture was taken, the Americans in Duc
Duc were not sure whether the CAP Unit would be pulled out of the village or whether it would be wiped out. We were
experiencing heavy combat. Intelligence reports were coming in daily that the Communists wanted to punish the village
while the Americans were still there.
By wiping out
CAP 2-9-2, the terrorists hoped to leave an example to other CAP Villages. With alerts at the highest level, night ambush
responsibilities were 100% watch throughout the night. With two long patrols a day going outside the village, it didn't
leave much time for the eight or so Americans to sleep.
Around the day this
picture was taken, an intelligence report came in from the 1st Marine Division Headquarters in Da Nang that the high Communist
Command wanted to speed up President Nixon's troop pullout from Vietnam. They wanted to embarrass the Americans on a
wide-scale and influence the American People into pressuring a faster troop pullout. Their plan called for wiping out
the Fifth Marines at An Hoa. It was going to involve thousands of Communist Forces. The Village of Duc Duc was
on the large Marine Base's perimeter and was said to be the main route for the Communist attack. Our orders that night
in July 1970 was to set up in the most well protected position. Our Cap Unit was expected to try and hold off the Communist
drive off as long as possible. We were expected to serve as a warning or trip wire (Queens Gambit) for the Fifth Marines.
Months after Jack and George pulled out of the
village of Duc Duc, the Vietnamese communists punished the peasant village by burning it to the ground. Hundreds of
civilian men, women and children were killed, wounded and reported missing. Two thousands homes were reduced to ashes.
The blaze could be seen from twenty-five (25) miles away in Da Nang. It was the light of the blaze that guided United
States Marines helicopters to the scene.
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The boy with Jack is the Marine's village boy. These village boys would run errands, cook C-Rations,
clean up-after, massage tense muscles and serve as interpreters for the Marines. Usually, each Marine had their own
boy to help him around the village.
Many times, adult peasants of Duc Duc would supply these boys with intelligence information of planned
terrorist attacks on the village. Supplying these intelligence reports on terrorist movements and plans may have
been the reason why the Duc Duc Refugee Village was later burned to ashes.
A month after the above picture was taken, the boy lost both of his parents in a terrorist rocket attack
on their area of the Duc Duc Refugee Village. After his parents were killed, the boy moved to a relative's
home closer to the City of Da Nang; which in the long run saved his life the night of the Duc Duc Massacre.
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