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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Andrew N. Cothran who wrote (600778)8/6/2004 2:03:48 PM
From: Kenneth V. McNutt  Respond to of 769670
 
In his 2002 book, "Man of the People: The Life of John McCain," Alexander says that the two Vietnam vets finally reconciled in the early 1990s after having "a long - and at times emotional - conversation about Vietnam" during a mutual trip to Kuwait.

Wasn't this wonderful for Mac and Johnny. I'm sure Kerry needed solaced after his long stay in 'Nam. I wonder. Did they seek out the other 2 million veterans slandered by Hanoi John and his group of phony veterans?
Did they have "a long-and at times emotional-conversation" with those Vets, many whom, to this day, have carried the stigma attached to them by Kerry as being a Vietnam Veteran, and, therefore, a murderer, and butcher. I recall veterans returning and being inundated with feces and urine, phony blood, and attacked physically, all because the people like, and including, Kerry, Fonda. Baez, Clark, Griffith, and the propaganda arm of the North Vietnames, Hollywood and our press. I also remember the McCains, returning from captivity, skin and bones, ribs showing, backs and arms broken, unable to stand erect. But wait. How can this be. Jane said there was no "Hanoi Hilton". She never saw it, or anything like it. It was we who performed the atrocities, not Hanoi. We have today, as Yogi would say, deja vous, all over again. Saddam is good. Bush bad. Taliban good. Rumsfeld bad. And on and on.

KM