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Lancet Jades
05-03-2004, 02:26 PM
Former Military Colleagues: Kerry 'Unfit to Be Commander in Chief' Marc Morano, CNSNews.com
Monday, May 3, 2004 Hundreds of former commanders and military colleagues of presumptive Democrat nominee John Kerry are set to declare in a signed letter that he is "unfit to be commander in chief." They will do so at a press conference Tuesday in Washington.

"What is going to happen on Tuesday is an event that is really historical in dimension," John O'Neill, a Vietnam veteran who served in the Navy as a PCF (Patrol Craft Fast) boat commander, told CNSNews.com. The event, expected to draw about 25 of the letter-signers, is being organized by a newly formed group called Swift Boat Veterans for Truth.

"We have 19 of 23 officers who served with [Kerry]. We have every commanding officer he ever had in Vietnam. They all signed a letter that says he is unfit to be commander in chief," O'Neill said.

O'Neill, an attorney in Houston, Texas, is no stranger to Kerry. O'Neill served in the same naval unit as Kerry and commanded Kerry's swift boat after Kerry returned to the United States.

Kerry's command of the PCF boat lasted four months and ended shortly after he received his third Purple Heart. According to naval regulations at the time, any soldier who received three Purple Hearts could request a transfer out of the combat zone.

Kerry and O'Neill engaged in a nationally televised debate in 1971 on "The Dick Cavett Show" over Kerry's allegations that many Vietnam soldiers had routinely engaged in atrocities such as raping and cutting off ears and heads of Vietnamese soldiers and citizens. Kerry was the then spokesman for the anti-war group Vietnam Veterans Against the War.

"We are going to be presenting a letter that deals with Kerry's unfitness to be commander and chief that has been signed by hundreds of swift boat sailors, including most of those who served with Kerry," O'Neill explained.

"The ranks of the people signing [the letter] range from admiral down to seaman, and they run across the entire spectrum of politics, specialties and political feelings about the Vietnam War," he added.

Among those scheduled to attend the event at the National Press Club and declare Kerry unfit for the role of commander in chief are retired Naval Rear Adm. Roy Hoffman, who was the commander of the Navy Coastal Surveillance Force, which included the swift boats on which Kerry served.

Also scheduled to be present at the event is Kerry's former commanding officer, Lt. Cmdr. Grant Hibbard. Hibbard recently questioned whether Kerry deserved the first of his three Purple Hearts that he received in Vietnam. Hibbard doubted the severity of the wound and whether it resulted from enemy fire.

"I've had thorns from a rose that were worse" than Kerry's wound for which he received a Purple Heart, Hibbard told the Boston Globe in April.

Organizers are confident that Tuesday's event and the letter with hundreds of signatures would educate people about Kerry.

"It is one of the largest outpourings of concern about him being commander in chief that anybody could have in a presidential campaign, and it is by the people who know him best," O'Neill said.

'Unfit Commander in Chief'

Swift Boat Veterans for Truth maintains that Kerry's fellow Vietnam veterans are almost uniform in their disdain for his military service and anti-war protests.

"Not only a majority of the people who served with him feel that way, but a vast and overwhelming majority," O'Neill said. He added that more than "90 percent of the people contacted by Swift Boat Veterans for Truth responded to the request to sign their name, with only 12 declining to sign."

"Comrades who actually served with him, almost all of them, are opposed to him, and believe he would be an unfit commander in chief and intend to bring the truth of his actual record to the attention of the American people," O'Neill said.

He hopes the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth can reveal to the American people what he sees as Kerry's flawed character.

"In the military, loyalty between commanders and the troops serving them is a two-way street. We have here a guy that with all of us in the field, actually fighting the North Vietnamese, came home and then falsely accused all of us of war crimes at a time when the people in uniform couldn't even respond," O'Neill said.

"And he did that knowing that was a lie," he added.

'Real John Kerry'

B.G. Burkett, author of the book "Stolen Valor" and a military researcher, believes that Tuesday's event will not be dismissed easily by Kerry's campaign as a "partisan" attack.

"There are probably just as many Democrats amongst sailors who sailed swift boats as there are Republicans. What Kerry fails to realize is this has nothing to do with politics; this has to with Vietnam veterans who served, who have a beef with John Kerry's service, both during and after the war," Burkett told CNSNews.com.

"The American people do not know John Kerry, and hopefully the swift boat crews and other Vietnam veterans will make sure that the American public knows the real John Kerry," he said.

Jim Loftus of Kerry's press office referred questions about Swift Boat Veterans for Truth's event on Tuesday to spokesman David Wade. Wade did not return CNSNews.com's requests for comment. Copyright CNSNews.com (http://www.cnsnews.com/)

Quel Thalas
05-03-2004, 10:56 PM
YAY...finally...we shall be shedding light on he whom brings us SO little about himself...oh well...if he wins...i guess i live in hell till 08

Tiffany
05-03-2004, 11:11 PM
he really doesn't need to be prez of the u.s. if he sux that bad at serving...he would have no idea how to command the troops in iraq..then america would really be screwed

Lancet Jades
05-03-2004, 11:39 PM
Yeah, lol. Everything in Kerry's campaign is him bashing Bush and stuff, nothing about what he'll do in office (except raise taxes).

You'll notice that there's a lot of anti-bush propaganda this year. A lot more propaganda than there usually is in an election. Shows you how desperate kerry is.

Laggy
05-04-2004, 12:05 AM
lol..you know how funny it is that most of you said kerry in the vote thread thing lades made....like i said..bush might not be great but he isnt a bad prez..IMO he should get it...if not we may be doomed lol

idgaf rpgfan
05-04-2004, 08:48 AM
He doesn't need to be in the field, thats what generals are for, the pres. just need to be able to listen to his advisers

Lancet Jades
05-04-2004, 03:50 PM
The president also has the responsibility of being Commander-in-chief. That may not be the entirety of presidential duties, but it's still a big responsibility. A president needs to be competent in ALL aspects of his duties, otherwise he'll be a lackluster and incompetent president.

idgaf rpgfan
05-05-2004, 01:13 AM
OK I'll start by saying: FORGET EVERYTHING YOU HAVE LEARNED IN GOVERNMENT CLASS!!!!! That's just how it is supposed to be, not how it is. The president is nothing more than a figurehead. He have no power beyond veto. Between his political party, advisors, and campain contributors, his biggest decision is what to have for breakfast. HE IS A PUPPET! It is the puppeteers behind the scenes that are making all the decisions. The pres. doesn't even write his own speeches. he just gets in front of a microphone and read a carefully prepared speech that was written by the experts.

Chicken Little
05-05-2004, 03:11 AM
that my man right there ^

If the president actually had a full idea of what was going on there wouldnt be half the problems and advisors would be out of a job.

'I did not have sexual relations with that woman...'
was he a bad prez? No he was adored with what he did.

But alas the world has forgotten figureheads since the days of autocracy.

Laggy
05-05-2004, 11:30 AM
well, the president does have some power....like how Clinton got his brother pardoned from prison lol they may not have the great main power that some of the world think they have but they do have some…and I wouldn’t trust this guy with ANY

idgaf rpgfan
05-05-2004, 12:40 PM
I'm just saying that the president doesn't "lead" the troops. The military has its own leadership and control. The pres. and his advisors just tell the military what the goal is and let the military go from there