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An open letter to Senator John F. Kerry
2004-02-20
My wife had rotator cuff surgery earlier this year, and the recovery is terribly painful. Then, she developed a staph-epi infection, and they had to cut the same scar open and operate on her again. Just thinking about the pain and anxiety of facing that painful surgery a second time in the same wound, makes me cringe. That experience, however pales in comparison to what I am going through right now, in my heart.

The old hurts are surfacing and the feelings of betrayal by fellow citizens, and their leader stirring them up, are breaking my heart again. I am being cut in the same scar. How did we who served in Vietnam suddenly become cold-blooded killers, torturers, and rapists, of the ilk of the Nazi SS or the Taliban? Most of us were American soldiers who grew up idolizing John Wayne, Roy Rogers, and all the other heroes. That was why I volunteered. But for political expediency, John Kerry has rewritten history, again. After spending only four months in the country of Vietnam, John Kerry testified before Congress in 1971 with these exact words about incidents he supposedly witnessed or heard about from other vets: “They 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, shot cattle and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks, and generally ravaged the countryside of South Vietnam."

I was a green beret officer who volunteered for duty in Vietnam and fought in the thick of it in 1968 and 1969 on a Special Forces A-team on the Ho Chi Minh Trail, just for starters. We were the elite. We saw the most action. Everybody in the world knows that. But we did not just kill people, we built a church, a school, treated illnesses, passed out soap, food, and clothing, and had fun and loving interaction with the indigenous people of Vietnam, just like our boys did in Normandy, Baghdad, Saigon, and everywhere American soldiers ever served. We all gave away our candy bars and rations to kids. Our hearts to oppressed people all over the globe.

My children and grandchildren could read your words, and think those horrendous things about me, Mr. Kerry. You are a bold-faced, unprincipled liar, and a disgrace, and you have dishonored me and all my fellow Vietnam veterans. Sure, there were a couple bad-apples, but I saw none, and I saw it all, and if I did, as an army officer, it was my obligation to stop it, or at the very least report it. Why is there not a single record anywhere of you ever reporting any incidents like this or having the perpetrators arrested? The answer is simple. You are a liar. Your medals and mine are not a free pass for lifetime, Senator Kerry, to bypass character, integrity, and morality. I earn my green beret over and over daily in all aspects of my life.

Eight National Guard green berets, and other National Guard soldiers, have been killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, and you totally dishonored their widows and families by lumping National Guard service in with being a draft-dodger, conscientious objector, and deserter, just so you can try to sabotage the patriotism of our President who proudly served as an Air National Guard jet pilot. I have a son earning his green beret at Fort Bragg right now, and his wife serves honorably in the Air National Guard, just like President Bush did, and I am as proud of her as I am my son. I volunteered for Vietnam and have no problem whatsoever with President Bush being our Commander-In-Chief. In fact, I am proud of him as our leader.

John Kerry, you personally derailed the Vietnam Human Rights Bill, HR2883, in 2001, after it had passed the House by a 411 to 1 vote, and thousands of pro-American Montagnard tribespeople in Vietnam died since then who could have been saved, by you. Earlier, as Chair of the Senate Select Committee on MIA/POW Affairs, you personally quashed the efforts of any and all veterans to report sightings of living POW’s, when you held those reins in Congress. You have fought tooth and nail to push for the US to normalize relations with Vietnam for years. Why, Mr. Kerry? Simple, your first cousin C. Stewart Forbes, CEO, of Colliers International, recently signed a contract with Hanoi, worth BILLIONS of dollars for Collier’s International to become the exclusive real estate representative for the country of Vietnam.

“Hanoi John,” now that it works for you, you beat your chest about your Vietnam service, but to me, you are a phony, opportunistic, hypocrite. You are one of those politicians that is like a fertilizer machine: all that comes out of you is horse manure, and you are spreading it everywhere.

Medals do not make a man. Morals do.

Don Bendell
Posted by:tipper

#17  Oh yeah, Jack. Post what you know. Pamela, big kiss. Lay it on us!
Posted by: Lucky   2004-2-20 11:58:37 PM  

#16  Well said Dot. The VN myth. So very well said.

Posted by: Lucky   2004-2-20 11:54:56 PM  

#15  Oh you're mean. Really mean. Melike beaucoup!!!
Posted by: .com   2004-2-20 8:20:08 PM  

#14  lets let this one percolate quietly... until Kerry oficially has the nomination in hand.

Then you open up, after time has passed and its too late for the Dems to reload with Edwards.

Just keep gathering the facts, dont push at all. Not until the right moment...
Posted by: OldSpook   2004-2-20 7:57:45 PM  

#13  phil_b - [insert favorite diety here] Bless the Blogosphere!
Posted by: .com   2004-2-20 6:56:28 PM  

#12  .com, I'm with you on the myths being created and propagated by those who were not there or were there and somehow failed, in order to make sense of their absence or failure.

I concluded sometime ago that the only way to get past the myths is to read first hand accounts by people who were actually there.
Posted by: phil_b   2004-2-20 6:11:55 PM  

#11  Ship - Hey, I apologized at the end! I know this is preaching to the choir, etc, and that everyone here knows the bits and pieces ring true, but when drawn together they provide a context within which responses like Mr Bendell's can really make sense to the fence-sitters who know something's not quite right and can't quite overcome the myth's grip. Oops, I'm doing it again. Sorry! ;-)
Posted by: .com   2004-2-20 5:56:17 PM  

#10  May God Bless you and your service to the United States, sir. Were I qualified to salute you, I would do so, readily.
Posted by: badanov   2004-2-20 5:43:24 PM  

#9  Mull things sometimes .com?
Posted by: Shipman   2004-2-20 4:48:29 PM  

#8  Thank you, Don, thank you!

There's probably at least a book, here. How about The Mythology and Conventional Wisdom of the Global Conscience Machine as a working title?

I've been wondering how long it would take before someone with credentials and dignity refuted Kerry's face-saving lies and guilty duplicity. I have no doubt Kerry thought, as those who are too full of themselves to see any other perspective always seem to do, that no one would seriously challenge his rose-colored memories of himself as hero and self-righteous Socratic conscience of a generation.

After all, 99% of the movies (the social myth-making machinery run by Hollywood's hapless heroes, loveless Lotharios, drugstore cowboys, and REMF warriors) about Vietnam were made by people who weren't there, have no clue, and swallowed this bullshit whole when they were dodging their own service obligation - cuz it soothed the wounds of their cowardice.

It takes a bigger lie (service in Vietnam was wrong) to cover and assuage the guilty sum of the teeming knot of nasty little lies (they were frightened kids who, when they discovered it was possible, stopped at nothing to manipulate the system to avoid dangerous service) that threatens to shatter the self-image of righteous indignation. The Vietnam myths abound. In fact, so great has been the effort that Vietnam has reached the status of icon, a symbol loaded with predigested (and, therefore, unchallenged) conventional wisdom and meaning: guilt and failure, both factually and morally. To challenge any aspect of such an iconic myth is to invite attacks from all who buy into it... The machine has much invested in this myth, this boogeyman...

So the machine succeeded. It has succeeded so well that the myth has grown until it encompasses the entire world. Since the vast majority of people are, in fact, fearful of conflict and loathe to confront evil - unknowns frighten most, the Vietnam myth has been embraced - swallowed whole - for the same reasons that it appealed to a generation of frightened teenagers (and their parents) of the US almost 40 years ago. The US is the planet's media giant. Our media machinery has manufactured myths for global consumption for more than half a century - and in this case we've fed them the same steady diet of half-truths and half-lies that we "needed" to "forgive" ourselves in the Vietnam era.

So there should be little wonder that any event or circumstance which challenges this global conventional wisdom, this myth of Vietnam, would result not just in a heated debate within the US, but would take on global proportions. Where this debate spills over and serves the vested interests of other societies and governments and even powerful business interests, such as George Soros and his ilk, we see the addition of well-funded and even state-run media attacks. So much for dignity and honesty in the debate.

Obviously, the Vietnam myth is ripe for debunking and the process has begun - hell, we owe it to ourselves to clean out the collective closet, now and then. Perhaps the WoT will provide the collective experiences, the solid evidence and proof to do it. It certainly needs some light-of-day exposure - for today, given the lethality of weaponry and its proliferation, it is incredibly dangerous for a society to replay old tapes of irrelevant history. And mere irrelevant history it is, complete with machine-generated myths and bullshit and vested interests and manipulation.

Back on topic to this particular episode of manipulation and bullshit, Don Bendell has challenged one of the beneficiaries of this myth eloquently (Kerry's been feeding at the public trough and propagating the bullshit with every vote in the Senate) and with the dignity that the pretenders, the myth's True Believers, can only dream of possessing.

Now let's see how long it takes for a major press outlet to pick up Don's challenge and make it common knowledge. Since propagating the myths are their bread and butter, I won't be holding my breath. Apologies to all for my pedantic ranting. Some topics just scream for a big pic airing, IMHO, lest we forget. Perspective is second only to the truth in importance, methinks.
Posted by: .com   2004-2-20 3:11:54 PM  

#7  Amen, brother.
Posted by: Michael   2004-2-20 2:02:39 PM  

#6  Doesnt it make sense to have Viet Nam as an ally, in view of the growing strength of China? Has the Bush admin taken a different stance than John Kerry on Viet Nam?
Posted by: liberalhawk   2004-2-20 1:33:33 PM  

#5  Collier's International could well turn out to be Kerry's 'Conflict Of Interest' fiasco, Lucky. Much like the Dems want us to believe their Cheny/Halliburton rants. But 'Collier's' is much more well documented. A real estate conglomerate owned by Kerry's cousin. Whose major asset is most of what was South Vietnam!
Posted by: Jack Deth   2004-2-20 12:46:49 PM  

#4  "No Blood for Real Estate!"
Posted by: Raj   2004-2-20 12:22:44 PM  

#3  There is a Vietname Human Rights Bill apparently stalled on the house side, HR1587, that was referred to subcommittee in April 2003. I'm trying to find out what the status on that is.
Posted by: Pamela   2004-2-20 12:10:19 PM  

#2  Whats this Colliers International thing?
Posted by: Lucky   2004-2-20 11:50:40 AM  

#1  You tell him, Don!
Posted by: Steve from Relto   2004-2-20 11:19:43 AM  

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