Sad
To Say, Kerry Spoke the Truth
by
James Glaser
by James Glaser
Now
we hear that many Vietnam veterans are upset with John Kerry, because
he testified to Congress back in 1971, about Americans committing
war crimes while serving in Vietnam.
The
sad thing is that Kerry was telling the truth. While the vast majority
of veterans behaved honorably, there were still thousands and thousands
who did not. Even if only ½ of 1% committed a crime, that could
add up to 45,000 bad American soldiers and Marines.
Just
maybe the men offended by Kerry’s testimony never saw any combat
or they were the ones committing the crimes and are feeling guilty.
It has been widely reported that between one and three million innocent
Vietnamese civilians were killed in the war. Somebody did that killing
and that is a crime.
People
ask why if Kerry knew about these crimes he didn’t stop them. Here
is the attitude I had over in the Nam: you f___ with me and you
are dead. Somebody shoots a gook and you start to say something,
chances are pretty good that you will be dead too. I cannot tell
you how many senior enlisted men and officers were killed by our
own troops, but I bet it was in the thousands.
Some
sick Americans just liked to kill gooks. "The only good gook
is a dead gook." I saw guys with collections of ears and fingers.
They were pretty strange and scary. Lots of guys were strung out
on smack and who knows what they would do to get more.
ROK
Marines kept heads on sticks in front of their compound. War gets
crazy and some Americans got crazy too. They kill and rape and do
even more terrible stuff than that. It made me sick. My government
tortured women and children to death.
Kerry
was telling the truth and some Americans cannot handle the truth.
War
is a crime.
August
26, 2004
Jim
Glaser [send him mail],
a Marine Corps Vietnam War veteran and Commander of VFW Post 3869,
works to educate the American public on the consequences of war.
His personal website is James-Glaser.com.
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