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 Linda_K
 
posted on March 5, 2007 01:26:17 PM new
By Kevin Mooney
CNSNews.com Staff Writer
March 05, 2007
(CNSNews.com) -

Vietnam-era lies about American soldiers are back with a vengeance, according to former prisoners of war who addressed the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington, D.C.


Left wing elements in the news media and in the U.S. Congress are working to undermine American soldiers in Iraq just as their predecessors from 30 years ago did in Vietnam, said Rep. Sam Johnson (R-Texas) and George "Bud" Day, director and president of the Vietnam Veterans Legacy Foundation (VVLF).


Johnson, a decorated fighter pilot, served in the U.S. Air Force for 29 years and flew combat missions in Korea and Vietnam. He was a POW in Hanoi for almost seven years.

Day served in World War II, Korea and Vietnam, was held as a POW in Vietnam for 67 months, and was awarded the Medal of Honor.



Johnson and Day both characterized the Vietnam War as a "noble cause" and said America was winning the campaign until Congress withdrew funding.

They fear the present day Congress has emerged as similar menace to the U.S. cause in Iraq.



When he emerged from prison in the early 70s, Day said, he was astonished to learn that a large proportion of the U.S. press wanted the North Vietnamese to prevail.

Media people "who enjoy all the rights and privileges" of being an American were actually advocating for a communist victory, the war veteran said.


He is concerned that the same dynamic is at work today among politicians who oppose the war effort in Iraq.


"The George McGovern wing of the Democratic party is alive and well," Day said.
Carlton Sherwood, who produced the 2004 documentary on Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) entitled "Stolen Valor," served as moderator for the panel discussion, which was entitled "The Left's Repeated Campaign Against the American Solider."

Sherwood is himself a Vietnam veteran.


"Stolen Valor" was a critical look at Kerry's anti-war activity and the impact it had on soldiers fighting in Vietnam.


Sherwood said he saw a certain parallel between the congressional behavior of the early 1970s and today.


The VVLF has assumed a special importance in light of current politics, he argued, because "it is the only organization that exists in America today dedicated to setting the record straight, and exposing the lies and myths about Vietnam and those who served there, and in the process, to protect and preserve the honor of men and women fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan today."


A VVLF film shown during the presentation focused attention on quotes from high-profile Democrats such as Kerry and Sen. Richard Durbin (D-Ill.).


For his part, Johnson said he never would have expected to see members of Congress in both houses "denigrate" the armed forces the way he believes they have done recently.


Johnson also said the news media "is not behind" U.S. troops.


While anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan is a household name, the Texas lawmaker noted, very few Americans are familiar with Marine Corporal Jason Dunham of New York, who died while shielding fellow Marines from a grenade blast in Iraq in April 2004, and was awarded the medal of honor.


"While the democratic party complains about everything THIS President does to protect our Nation": "What would a Democrat president have done at that point?"

"Apparently, the answer is: Sit back and wait for the next terrorist attack."

Ann Coulter
 
 bigpeepa
 
posted on March 5, 2007 01:51:56 PM new
LIAR_K,
As usual I don't read your right wing bull roar posts I just quickly scan your LIES.

But I think your talking about Vet Nam Vets being pissed off at Bushy for forgetting 50,000 Americans were killed in Viet Nam.

Now BUSHY wants to honor the memory of those FINE AMERICANS by opening free trade with yet another communist country Viet Nam for their cheap labor?

Looks to me like your post is just another new-con scam.



 
 Linda_K
 
posted on March 5, 2007 02:03:05 PM new
That's ONLY because you NEVER know what you're talking about...and your memory of what's been previous posted as proof here fails you.


It was JOHN KERRY that first wanted to open up trade with VN....why? Because his COUSIN would benefit financially from it.

That was years and years ago. But congress wouldnt' have any part of it....UNTIL the POW/MIA situation was cleared up.

That's part of the reason kerry and mccain became able to speak to one another again. They worked together to make that happen.

Before that...mc cain ALSO spoke out against kerry's being the cause of our POW'S being TORTURED by the communists - himself included.



Up until that time mc cain and MOST POWS were so pissed at kerry's siding with the communists AGAINST THEM....they all thought he was a TRAITOR.


mc cain forgave him and the two worked together to normalize relations between the US and VN and to find out what happened to our MIA.....THEN kerry could get congress to start trade with VN.

I wish just ONCE you'd actually KNOW what you're talking about.


You are the liberal that has the MOST false memories of what happened when, and by whom of ANY poster on ANY board I've ever seen.

You're IGNORANT....and it shows DAILY.
[ edited by Linda_K on Mar 5, 2007 02:07 PM ]
 
 bigpeepa
 
posted on March 5, 2007 08:49:11 PM new
Hey stupid LIAR_K,
Its BUSHY that gets to sign the papers to open trade with Viet Nam will he Vito it HELL NO.

You just can't bull roar people any longer about your failed republican lawmakers and President.

In a poll this weekend of all conservatives only 3% said they were BUSHY republicans.

 
 Linda_K
 
posted on March 5, 2007 08:55:17 PM new
Your concerns are wasted, 'waco'. lol

He's NOT running in '08 so his poll numbers don't matter.

What does matter is how you continue to DENY that clinton agreed with and signed NAFTA. And other trade agreements with China and other Nations.

Just as kerry was FOR free trade ALSO.

But you have this inability to even recognize that they ALL supported free trade....and you blame only ONE for the loss of jobs.

How stupid can one person get? You prove how.
 
 
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