Kerry
Speaking Tomorrow to Undermine War Effort … Again
Sen. John Kerry
is coming to Boston tomorrow (Saturday) to deliver what his office
has billed as "a major address" on "patriotism and
dissent at a time of war and the assault on free speech in America
today."
Kerry, will
speak Saturday at 11 am at Faneuil Hall, where he delivered his concession
speech after losing to Pres. Bush in 2004.
He
was the organizer of the “Winter Soldier” conference in
1971 which utilized fabricated stories to change public opinion in
this country against the war and create enmity against U.S. service
personnel.
In
the same year, Kerry testified before Congress about atrocities that
soldiers he “knew” had committed, saying they had “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 Ghengis Khan, shot cattle and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks,
and generally ravaged the countryside of South Vietnam.”
Many
returning POWs after the war testified that they were tortured after
transcripts of Kerry’s speech before Congress were distributed
to VietCong leaders. An unknown number were executed. Prison camp
officials in Vietnam told American POWs that they would not be granted
the protections of the Geneva Convention because an American Naval
officer, Kerry, had proven they were all war criminals.
John
Kerry has never disavowed his role in the "Winter Soldier"
conference, nor acknowledged that he was lying before Congress when
he said that he knew the soldiers who had committed the atrocities
he listed.
We will report
on Monday what Sen. Kerry said in his address on "Patriotism
and Dissent at a Time of War".