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The Kerry Effect
By Bob Parks (11/06/06)
Good, I sucked you in with the title.
Aside from being comic relief, Massachusetts Senator John F. Kerryâs ill timed, yet probably honest remarks about the military will probably have no effect on the outcome of Election 2006.
Just because he thought he could hide behind a cowardly web apology that blamed all of us for being too stupid to understand his dry wit, doesnât exempt him from being fragged again. This time by his own words, resurrected by the Associated Press. The fun continuesâŠ.
Words Come Back To Haunt
While the Democrats hoped his verbal urination of the United States Armed Forces got lost like Nancy Pelosi, we now find out that Kerry, while campaigning for the Massachusetts Fifth District congressional seat in 1972, saidâŠ

âI am convinced a volunteer army would be an army of the poor and the black and the brown.â
If elitist Democrats like Kerry sent their kids to the same schools âthe poor and the black and the brownâ went to, one could argue theyâd be a lot better. He would personally hold some teachers more accountable and would find it unacceptable that his daughter not be able to read after graduating high school, thus her only option (in his eyes) would be to join the Army.
But Kerry seemed to believe way back then that minorities and the poor had no other options in life, and were more often than not forced to enlist knowing that they were going to die. He seemed to assume that those beneath him were too dumb to know any better, which takes us to the next line of his quoteâŠ.
âWe must not repeat the travesty of the inequities present during Vietnam. I also fear having a professional army that views the perpetuation of war crimes as simply âdoing its job.â
So Kerry said that mostly the poor and the black and the brown would be those forced to join the military out of a lack of options. That would also make them part of the âprofessional armyâ. Was he insinuating that minorities and the black and the brown are more likely to commit war crimes than he?
Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, April 22, 1971, Kerry said,
âI am not here as John Kerry. I am here as one member of the group of 1,000 which is a small representation of a very much larger group of veterans in this country, and were it possible for all of them to sit at this table they would be here and have the same kind of testimonyâŠ.â
Whose bright idea was it to make him spokesman?
âI would like to talk, representing all those veterans, and say that several months ago in Detroit, we had an investigation at which over 150 honorably discharged and many very highly decorated veterans testified to war crimes committed in Southeast Asia, not isolated incidents but crimes committed on a day-to-day basis with the full awareness of officers at all levels of commandâŠ.â
Not that Senator Kerry would ever insult the troops, but if his testimony were true, he stated that our soldiers were basically a bunch of Huns run amok. He claims that the officers in charge knew about our âwar crimesâ. Now that heâs a U.S. Senator, why hasnât John Kerry busted all of those involved? You know, to clear his conscience.
Surely a John Kerry house cleaning would be in todayâs history books. We would have had âKerry Hearingsâ and he would have run for president 20 years agoâŠ.
âThey told the stories at times they 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 in fashion reminiscent of Genghis Khan, shot cattle and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks, and generally ravaged the countryside of South Vietnam in addition to the normal ravage of war, and the normal and very particular ravaging which is done by the applied bombing power of this country.â
Powerful stuff. I looked through the testimony. I didnât see Kerry admit to any wrongdoing himself while in Vietnam. I guess he was with the one lone group that behaved themselves.
âWe saw that many people in this country had a one-sided idea of who was kept free by our flag, as blacks provided the highest percentage of casualties.â
****.
According to The American War Library, âOf all enlisted men who died in Vietnam, blacks made up 14.1% of the total. This came at a time when they made up 11.0% of the young male population nationwide. If we add officer casualties to enlisted then the black percentage is reduced to 12.5% of all casualties.â
And lastly,
âWe watched the U.S. falsification of body counts, in fact the glorification of body counts.â
Iâm not aware of anyone here in America falsifying body counts, but whether it is Amy Goodman or Democrat Underground, itâs todayâs liberals who love rubbing the number of our dead soldiers in the faces of the unwashed.
So it would appear as though John Kerry never gave a damn about any of his fellow soldiers whose reputations heâs tarnished with criminal accusations. It would appear John Kerry thinks little of minorities and blacks and browns. He considers them potential wild animals once called on to enter a war zone. He canât get his numbers right, and heâs supposed to be so much smarter than the rest of us.
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A Good Word
A couple of months ago, I met a real conservative candidate in Massachusetts. In a state where the electorate is so liberal, a Republican could be tempted to either soften views to appeal to them, or even give up and change party registration just to get elected.
Sandi Martinez will have none of that.
Running for Massachusetts Senate, 3rd Middlesex District, Sandi is all that we look for in a conservative. Sheâs not one of those say-what-you-want-to-hear types.
On education, âI believe that parents and teachers are best able to determine what children need, and whether or not they are learning. Curriculum should not be mandated from the federal government. I am a strong advocate for local control.â
Like a Reagan conservative, she says, âI believe that smaller government is better government. All we need to do is look at the Big Dig debacle, and see what happens when there is no accountability.â
Sheâs going to have a fight ahead of her. A super-majority of Democrats is nowhere close to smaller government. âI will be a voice for the taxpayer when the liberal super majority pushes for more spending.â
On one of our favorite topics, âAs a descendant of immigrants, I am insulted when we grant benefits such as drivers licenses or in-state tuition to those who are here illegally. That is a slap in the face to the millions who came here legally. It is time to start enforcing our immigration laws!â
To all of those in Sandiâs district, reigning in Democrats on Beacon Hill is a near impossible task. I donât think John Kerry would take on that tough an endeavor. Sandi has stepped forward. Please give Sandi Martinez on Tuesday a chance to do a job few of us could stomach: try and work with Democrats who can legally blow you off. Think about dealing with that on a day-to-day basis.
Sandiâs a real Massachusetts conservative. Please go to the polls Tuesday. Give her your vote, and drop her an email and tell her I said âhi.â
Fun Election 2006 Quotes (courtesy of World Net Daily)
âOf course Americans should vote Democrat. This is why American Muslims will support the Democrats, because there is an atmosphere in America that encourages those who want to withdraw from Iraq. It is time that the American people support those who want to take them out of this Iraqi mud.â
* Jihad Jaara, a senior member of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades terror group
âAs Arabs and Muslims we feel proud of this talk. Very proud from the great successes of the Iraqi resistance. This success that brought the big superpower of the world to discuss a possible withdrawal.â
* Muhammad Saadi, a senior leader of Islamic Jihad in the northern West Bank town of Jenin, said the Democratsâ talk of withdrawal from Iraq makes him feel âproud.â
âThe mujahedeen fighters brought the Americans to speak for the first time seriously and sincerely that Iraq is becoming a new Vietnam and that they should fix a schedule for their withdrawal from Iraq.â
* Abu Ayman, an Islamic Jihad leader in Jenin, said he is âemboldenedâ by those in America who compare the war in Iraq to Vietnam.
Food For Thought
In what they hoped was another âgotchaâ moment, liberals heralded the latest New York Times bombshell.
âLast March, the federal government set up a Web site to make public a vast archive of Iraqi documents captured during the war. The Bush administration did so under pressure from Congressional Republicans who had said they hoped to âleverage the Internetâ to find new evidence of the prewar dangers posed by Saddam Hussein.
âBut in recent weeks, the site has posted some documents that weapons experts say are a danger themselves: detailed accounts of Iraqâs secret nuclear research before the 1991 Persian Gulf war. The documents, the experts say, constitute a basic guide to building an atom bomb.â
First of all, I believe the Times is offering their little November Surprise because theyâre really pissed off they couldnât have revealed the contents of the site first. There go two PulitzersâŠ.
But this is what I donât understand. Actually I do understand, but I like it when liberals assume Iâm misguided, uninformed, and a well-paid agent of the Republicans, etc. I wishâŠ.
One question for those super-intelligent on the left. If, as you say, we went into Iraq on false premises, and there were no weapons of mass destruction and Saddam Hussein had no nuclear program, then why does the New York Times use the wording âdetailed accounts of Iraqâs secret nuclear research before the 1991 Persian Gulf warâ?
Detailed accounts of Iraqâs secret nuclear research. Somebodyâs lying. Was it George Bush or Joe Wilson? Was Saddam just making the whole thing up, or are liberals just too stubborn to admit they were wrong?
The intellectually superior left admitting they were wrong. Itâll never happen. Just ask John Kerry.
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Bob Parks is a member/writer for the National Advisory Council of Project 21, VP of Marketing and Media Relations/Staff Writer for the New Media Alliance, Senior Writer for the New Media Journal, and VP of the Massachusetts Republican Assembly.
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