Swift
Boat Veterans for (un)”Truth” have broken the faith and have shown
themselves to be men of no honor with the distortions and lies they have
perpetrated.
By:
Viet
Nam Veteran
Jack Dalton
www.opednews.com
More
than a few of us that served in Vietnam some 35 years ago (I was there
from 9/65—5/67, Marble Mountain) openly opposed that war when we came
“home” (and I use that term loosely—it’s difficult to call
someplace home that keeps turning it’s back on those it sent to war,
as what has taken place with Vietnam veterans, and is once again). There
were a lot of reasons we stood in opposition to what we had participated
in.
That
was a period of time many of us would rather forget, and leave
forgotten, than to be forced, in a manner of speaking, to relive all
that, again—what we saw, what we heard, what we did while we were in
the Nam, what we stood by and just watched, and then, if that wasn’t
enough, what we went thru when we came back. We caught hell from all
sides when we came back.
Thanks
to Bush and the chickenhawk Mayberry Machiavelli’s he has surrounded
himself with, once again Vietnam veterans are being smeared and our
service being called into doubt—you call one into doubt and you call
us all into doubt, my loyalty is to my fellow Vietnam veterans. At least
to those that understand loyalty and do not allow themselves to be used
for anyone’s political purposes.
O’Neill,
Thurlow, Swift Boat Veterans for (un)”Truth” have broken the faith
and have shown
themselves to be men of no honor with the distortions and lies they have
perpetrated. The Bush silence speaks volumes. The “Purple Heart”
band-aids Morton Blackwell is passing out at the RNC also speaks
volumes. He now mocks those that served in uniform, something he never
did—how dare he!
They
want to elect George W. Bush—the man that went AWOL (some call it
desertion during a time of war, as do I)—by smearing
Vietnam
veterans and demeaning the commendations, awards and medals we received.
To simply call this an outrage is an over-simplification
and a gross understatement.
John
Kerry did not betray this country or any of us that who
went to Vietnam—unlike Bush, who
didn’t go anywhere but AWOL and who now betrays the nation, Vietnam
veterans and his oath of office by standing mute on the actions of
O’Neill, Thurlow, Swift Boat Vets and now Blackwell, just
to name a few.
Thirty
years ago there was a big wedge that divided us veterans—
Vietnam
. Some strongly supported the war, others like myself, strongly opposed
the war.
Some
saw little to no combat while there, others saw more than anyone ever
should. As always, war can and does bring out the worst in people. It
does things to you; how you think, how you feel, how you look at the
world and people around you—and a lot of that is anything but good.
Too
many rules made up as you go. Too
easy to de-humanize other people and then to look upon them as
sub-human. It’s a lot easier to pull the trigger that way. That
happened a lot in
Vietnam
. Many atrocities, war crimes if you will, were committed—as is
happening in
Iraq
currently.
After
3 ½ decades some of the divisions between veterans dissipated—all was
at least less angry in the valley. At least until George W. Bush entered
the picture 4 years ago. Now in the push to get him elected, all stops
have been pulled. And in the quest for the veterans vote, it’s back to
pitting veteran against veteran.
By
these people—BushCo, Blackwell, O’Neill, Thurlow, Swift Boat vets
for un-Truth, et al—calling into question John Kerry’s service in
Vietnam and his anti-war stance after coming home, they have called into
question all that served in Vietnam.
John
Kerry betrayed nothing by his words or actions including his testimony
in Congress in 1971, period, end of story! He did not betray his fellow
veterans by articulating things that were actually taking place there.
There were a lot of people that just flat out went nuts over there and a
lot of senseless things happened as a result.
The
Swift Boat people, O’Neill, Thurlow, Blackwell and the rest of that
crew can denounce Kerry all they want with their distortions and lies,
but they do not change the truthfulness of John Kerry’s statements,
nor any of the rest of us that have made similar statements concerning
Vietnam
and some of what happened over there.
If
anyone has betrayed the nation and
Vietnam
veterans, it is George W. Bush and those surrounding him that have
adopted the “alls fair in love and war” mantra, and that seems to
include lies and distortions on a grand scale.
While
people like O’Neill, Thurlow, Blackwell, Swift Boat for (?) and a few
others choose to allow themselves to be used to further the political
ambitions of Bush & Co. it is they that have betrayed the nation. It
is they that have betrayed their fellow veterans by their words and
actions.
The
same person they are supporting is the man responsible for this current
obscene, wrong and totally un-acceptable invasion/occupation of
Iraq--
which also was based on lies, misinformation and disinformation just as
was
Vietnam
. In taking the position they have, they have taken a stand for wrong
over right and no “Purple Heart” band-aids will ever cover this
betrayal.
What
has happened to truth, justice and the “American” way? It seems it
no longer is the nation's
call sign—now it’s win, win, win, and by any and all means
necessary. Even that has been elevated to new heights since the Bush
cabal took over the nation’s government. God help us all if Bush and
his chickenhawk buddies stay in power.
Jack Dalton is a 60 year old disabled Vietnam veteran and freelance
writer that lives in Portland, Oregon. His web site is
www.ommp.org
He has been a political activist since coming back from Vietnam and
was on the editorial staff of the Indianapolis Free Press in
1968--1971. He can be contacted thru his web site or at
jack_dalton@ommp.org.