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To: LindyBill who wrote (69522)9/12/2004 8:40:44 AM
From: unclewest  Respond to of 793970
 
Thanks for the heads up. That was Dexter Lehtinen, the Army Ranger/Paratrooper who bought the full-page ad in the current Army Times that I posted a coupla days ago. The other guy was Col Richard Klass. I believe he is a member of the DNC.

Here is the Lehtinen Ad again.

John Kerry & Vietnam
THE WOUNDS THAT NEVER HEAL

In 1971, I awakened after three days of unconsciousness aboard a hospital ship off the coast of Vietnam. I could not see, my jaws were wired shut, and my left cheekbone was missing, a gaping hole in its place.

Later, while still in that condition at St Albans Naval Hospital, one of my earliest recollections was hearing of John Kerry’s testimony before Congress. I remember lying there, in disbelief, as I learned how Kerry told the world that I served in an Army reminiscent of Genghis Khan’s; that officers like me routinely let their men plunder villages and rape villagers at will; that "war crimes" committed in Vietnam by my fellow soldiers "were not isolated incidents but crimes committed on a day-to-day basis with the full awareness of officers at all levels of command."

Then Kerry went to Paris, meeting with the North Vietnamese enemy officials, all while our soldiers still fought in the field. The pain and disbelief I felt listening to his words went deeper than the pain I felt from the enemy fire which seriously wounded my face.

Eighteen months later I was discharged from the hospital, the wounds inflicted by the enemy fully healed. But more than 30 years later, the wounds inflicted by John Kerry continue to bring pain to scores of Vietnam veterans. Those wounds--the bearing of false witness against me and a generation of courageous young Americans who fought and died in Vietnam--are much more serious than any wound warranting a Purple Heart. Those wounds go to the heart and soul. Those wounds never go away.

Today, my son is a Marine Corps weapons officer, flying the F/A 18 Hornet. He belongs to the same Marine Corps Kerry ridiculed with his 1971 book cover showing protestors simulating the Iwo Jima Memorial, raising an upside-down American flag. He flies the same F/A 18 fighter jet that Kerry voted against in the U.S. Senate. And today, Kerry’s picture hangs in an honored place in Saigon’s war museum, as a hero to the Vietnamese Communists.

Yet, John Kerry shamelessly drapes himself in the imagery of Vietnam, military service and the support of veteran’s devoid of any media scrutiny. Meanwhile, the criticism and disapproval of Kerry by scores of veterans continues to fall on deaf ears. Worse yet, any
legitimate criticism of Kerry’s post-war record is discredited as a "personal" attack or an attack against his service.

John Kerry is quick to surround himself with a handful of veterans and claims overwhelming support from the veteran community. He ignores, however, the wounds he inflicted on millions of veterans, and he refuses to sign a waiver to release his military personal records and medical records. This is the portrait of a man who has failed to comes to terms with his treacherous past.

I, Dexter Lehtinen, paid for this ad personally, without any connection to other individuals or groups, because I want the public to know what John Kerry did to our Vietnam veterans.



To: LindyBill who wrote (69522)9/12/2004 9:02:59 AM
From: Sully-  Respond to of 793970
 
<font color=blue>"Something is obviously really bad about their sources, or they would have been named to start. Smelly, smelly, smelly."<font color=black>

That is very telling. If CBS' sources were as solid as
they claim, they would have trotted them out there from
the very beginning. They didn't. Then the blogs brought
the veracity of CBS whole story in question. CBS only
brings out a lame handwriting expert who only
authenticates the signature on one of four of the
documents, a worthless Bush bashing author & one of
Killian's contemporaries who was lied to by CBS & has
since recanted completely.

There's only one logical explanation for all of this. That
was their whole line up of "experts".

As you say - TWT.