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greenvale
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 9:45 pm    Post subject: From a daughter of VN vet Reply with quote

Found this over at Mudvillegazette.com and I had tears in my eyes .. talk about courage!
Cross-posted from In Bill's World)

If posting pictures is really a waste of Greyhawk's bandwidth, he's just going to have to forgive me this time.



The Soldier in the picture is Sgt. Jack Gell. The baby is his daughter Carol. That was the last day his family saw Sgt. Gell alive. Care to guess how Carol feels about John Kerry's bid for president? Here's a little taste:

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I don't blame Kerry for my father's death, and I don't much care if he shamelessly chased after medals. But I do care that when he returned from Vietnam he gave aid and comfort to the enemy while our soldiers were still dying. I care that he smeared my father and a generation of our armed forces with false charges of war crimes while posing himself as a hero. I care that Kerry's false charges encouraged our enemy who was pressuring our POWs in inhumane ways to confess to imaginary war crimes. I care that he went to Paris to meet with the Viet Cong in 1970 while still an officer in the Navy Reserve, returning to publicly advocate for their position and against America's position.

This isn't about politics. It's about honor and betrayal and protecting our country. And for me it is deeply personal, as it is for countless vets. Thirty-nine years later, my mother still cries on Nov 14. Thirty-nine years later, we miss my father every day. Thirty-nine years later, Kerry poses as a hero. As children of Vietnam veterans, many of us feel an unwelcome emotional strain as the arguments about what really happened in Vietnam are tugged back and forth, often by people who were not there. We deeply resent the suggestion that our fathers were war criminals as that theme inevitably seeps into the argument.

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As long as I have breath and Kerry seeks the office of president, I will speak out against him. Others like me are too many to count.
God Bless America and the Swift Boat Vets for getting the truth out,
Greenvale
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Doc Jerry
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 11:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Greenvale.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 1:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Carol Gell Crowley was also one of the speakers at the Kerry Lied Rally on Sept 12th. Her father's death was depicted in "We Were Soldiers Once, And Young," as the young man said, "Tell my wife I love her."

There's a two and a half-hour video of the rally on c-span - check out the audio-video sticky thread in the Resources & Research forum for a link.

You can also buy a copy from c-span for $40.00.

Very impressive speakers stepped up to the lectern that day.
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