The
Republican War Against Vietnam Veterans
By Stewart Nusbaumer
Intervention Magazine
Sunday 15 August 2004
First
John McCain, then Max Cleland, now John
Kerry: the Republican attack machine says
Vietnam veterans are crazy and are
frauds.
First
they assaulted a U.S. Navy pilot shot
down over North Vietnam who was
imprisoned and tortured for five long
years. Shadowy Republican groups
whispered he was mentally unfit to be
President of the United States because he
had been a POW in Vietnam. The rumor
spread and spread. They said he had a
Black baby and he was morally unfit to
hold political office. The propaganda was
sneaky and relentless, eventually
undermining John McCain?s credibility and
his bid to be the Republican Party?s
presidential nominee. The winner was
George W. Bush.
Then
they went after a man who lost three
limbs--two legs and one arm--on the
bloody battlefield of South Vietnam.
First in Georgia and then
nationally--highlighted by Ann Coulter, a
volcano of hate toward veterans--the
machine proclaimed that Max Cleland made
no sacrifices for America and should not
be respected. The man lost three limbs in
Vietnam! And Cleland lost his Senate seat
to a tough Republican patriot who somehow
missed the fighting in Vietnam. Those
Republicans sure know how to fight a war.
Among
veterans, the smearing and defeat of Max
Cleland is referred to as the ?Shame of
George.? As for John McCain, the dirty
tricks that brought him down still burn
strong inside his soul. They burn on top
of the torture scars from Vietnam.
In
both campaigns, Republicans sought not to
educate the public but to create doubt in
voters, not to discuss the issues, but to
undermine the character and reputation of
two honorable men. Republicans twisted
John McCain's and then Max Cleland's
heroic service in Vietnam into a
political liability here in America and
rendered both men ineffective
politically. Two combat veterans defeated
by men who supported the Vietnam
War--George Bush and Saxby Chambliss--yet
hid behind deferments so they would not
have to fight in the war. Two honorable
American veterans defeated by a ruthless,
effective Republican propaganda machine
of political dirt.
Knowing
that Americans would not tolerate this
shameful attack on their combat veterans,
the Republicans resorted to innuendoes
and slander and sneaky lies--half
lies--and distorted facts. ?Everything
except the truth,? could be their motto.
They used a shadowy network that is
accountable to no one and is therefore
free to say anything. So this Republican
attack machine attacks without restraint
and without conscience and without
morality. It attacks those who oppose
their view of America, a view they hide
as they disguise their attack.
As
the ?Vietnam generation? has taken over
the reigns of power, this Republican
stealth attack machine has begun to focus
more and more on those who fought that
war. That few Republican leaders fought
in Vietnam does not seem to faze these
self-described tough patriots. In their
eyes, they were simply too important to
serve in Vietnam. ?I went to where the
real war was,? Newt Gingrich told the
Washington Post some years ago,
?Washington.? Poor Tom Delay tried to
join the military he tells us, but they
were taking only minorities. Vice
President Dick Cheney had "other
priorities." This is a vanguard of
the arrogant and the nuts, too important
to fight a war that lesser Americans
should fight.
Their
absence from a war that they had strongly
supported does upset a particular group
of Americans. Vietnam veterans call these
Republicans
?Chickenhawks?:
chicken because during Vietnam they
refused to fight in a war they supported
and hawks because in middle age (beyond
draft age) they are extremely willing to
send others to wars. Since the Republican
Party is a haven for
Chickenhawks--?chicken house,? is what
combat vets call the Party, the
conservatives' clandestine attack machine
needed a good cover. It needed something
to cover the truth that those who did not
go to Vietnam, but were strongly for the
war being fought, are now thrashing those
who did the fighting in that war.
The
ugly, chicken truth was beginning to
show, so something had to be done.
New
Face to Old Sleaze
To
extend their successful smear and
discrediting campaign against Vietnam
veterans, the Republican attack machine
adopted a group of far-right Vietnam
veterans as mouthpieces, as their front
boys. As the Chickenhawks had others
fight the Vietnam War, a war they
supported with real gung-ho intensity, so
today they have Vietnam veterans fight
their political war here. Some men just
love exploiting other men.
The
?Swift Boat Veterans for Truth? is a
Republican group of right-wing veterans
who are telling Americans that John Kerry
did not do what he said, that John Kerry
did not act honorably in Vietnam, that
John Kerry is unfit to be President of
the United States. They are saying John
Kerry is a fraud and George Bush should
be president.
It
was only a few months ago that
Republicans were saying that John Kerry
acted dishonorably when he returned home
from the war; now they want us to believe
that he also acted dishonorably in
Vietnam. It's amazing how dishonorable
just one man can be, when smeared by
Chickenhawks and their mouth pieces.
Those who actually served with John
Kerry, however, disagree, as does the
U.S. Navy.
Wounded
three times and awarded two medals for
bravery: is that acting dishonorably in
Vietnam? The Chickenhawks say John Kerry
lies. They say all the crewmembers who
served on the boats with John Kerry lie.
They say that the U.S. Navy that treated
John Kerry?s three wounds and gave him
two medals lies. But Kerry, the
crewmembers, and the Navy are telling the
truth. That means the Republicans and
their veterans' mouthpieces are lying, if
one actually considers the facts.
The
Republican machine attack on veterans is
now fully focused on John Kerry, using
the same unethical tactics used earlier
against John McCain and Max Cleland. The
same sleazy methods to defame three
honorable men who served and sacrificed
for America--one a tortured prisoner,
another with three limbs amputated, and
another with three combat wounds.
And
who are these people? Are they enemies of
America? No way, since they are forever
telling us that they are upstanding, good
Americans.
Insulting Veterans, Disgracing America
When
anger reaches a certain level, one has
two options: rage or repression. I?m
teetering on a violent explosion, or
possibly catatonic silence. I?m not sure,
but I know that some injustices are too
unjust to deal with rationally.
You
see, I?m a disabled Vietnam veteran. One
leg was amputated and the other has nerve
damage, my spleen and a testicle were
removed, and I have lots of shrapnel
scars. But I?m just another Marine who
made it home, minus a few parts. The war
is over for me, a long time ago. Yet some
Americans want to bring this war back,
and to bring it back to hurt us who
fought that war. It is not the longhaired
hippies of yesterday or the war
protestors that marched in our streets
against that divisive war or the
"liberal" media that are
attacking us, but supposedly patriotic
Americans.
And
these so-called patriotic Americans say
they represent the heartland of America.
But do they? I don?t think so.
By
trashing these three combat veterans, two
Democrats and one Republican, they have
trashed all combat veterans of the
Vietnam War. Is this what Americans want?
These men and women have insulted the
58,000 Americans who died in that
horrible war and also the parents, most
of whom are now in their graves, who lost
a son in Vietnam.
This
ugly Republican attack machine does not
speak for the heartland of America; it is
attacking the heart of America. Their war
against Vietnam veterans is a war against
America. They see what they believe is a
soft spot in America, veterans of the
Vietnam war, and they are attacking.
Let's
remember these are the very same people
who do not like the American working
class, those struggling to make ends meet
today. And they do not care about their
children who suffer from the wounds of
war--just look how Republicans in
Congress are attempting to cut the VA
budget during this war as they give tax
cuts to the wealthy. The war on Vietnam
veterans is an extension of this
Republican class war, a branch of the
Republican war against working Americans.
Not only do these Republicans not
represent the heartland of America; they
don?t represent anything about this
country.
A
Few Facts
Let's
look at the facts, something that shoots
horror into the heart of the
Chickenhawks. John Kerry volunteered for
the military and then volunteered for
service in Vietnam, where he was wounded
three times and was awarded a Silver Star
and a Bronze Star for valor. We know this
is true. George W. Bush supported the
Vietnam War yet avoided fighting in that
war by joining the Guard; he selected the
option not to go to Vietnam, then refused
to show up for his physical and lost his
right to fly. We know this is true.
Bush
also appears to have been AWOL for many
months, if not a year or more. There is
military documentation that says I did
not go AWOL, I wonder why the entire
Republican establishment cannot find the
same for George Bush?
So
who was dishonorable in their military
service during the Vietnam War? It?s a
simple question with a simple answer when
the facts are known.
Yet
the Republican Attack machine is
pervasive and powerful, refining its
sneak attacks and hiding its real
intensions. They have the money and they
have the resources to do a truly
excellent smear job on John Kerry, just
ask John McCain and Max Cleland. The
question is, in this election will enough
Americans conclude that John Kerry?s
conduct during the Vietnam War was
dishonorable and will this push a crucial
battleground state or two into George
Bush?s column? The Republican attack
machine has won in the past, will it now
beat John Kerry?
If
enough Americans are given only the
steady diet of Fox News propaganda and
hear only the megaphone of corporate
media, then Kerry will be beaten.
If
John Kerry?s credibility as a soldier in
Vietnam is destroyed, then his political
credibility in America will be destroyed.
Destroy the honorable warrior, and then
the sleazy non-warrior will win. Ask
McCain and Cleland. So write a letter to
your local newspaper, give them the
facts, and demand the truth. Call your
television stations and tell them you are
sickened by the slandering of John
Kerry?s military record. Tell them it is
un-American! Call your radio stations and
tell them to forbid innuendoes and
slander that stab our Vietnam veterans in
the back. Tell them we are proud
Americans, not hiding cowards. Tell them!
This
is your country, not the country of these
Chickenhawk Republicans. But you must be
willing to fight for your country, as did
John McCain, Max Cleland, and John Kerry,
or it will become their country. And then
America will no longer be America.-------
When the tyrant
has disposed of foreign enemies by
conquest or treaty, and there is nothing
more to fear from them, then he is always
stirring up some war or other, in order
that the people may require a leader.
--Plato

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