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A Fair & Equitable Hearing is 33 Years Overdue

 
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Robert Cooper
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 15, 2004 12:11 pm    Post subject: A Fair & Equitable Hearing is 33 Years Overdue Reply with quote

Over the years I looked upon John Kerry with a tolerant contempt and when he announced his intention to run for the Presidential office I was certain that the Democratic Party wouldn't nominate him - but, they did! This is the last slap in the face I'm going to take as a Veteran!

I wrote my Congressmen, and you can to: www.senate.gov

Here is the letter I wrote to my Congressmen:

While it is certainly obvious that most of the SwiftVets did not serve specifically on Kerry's boat (with the exception of Steve Gardner who served directly under Kerry) - however, Kerry did not serve on any of their boats either - yet, in 1971, Congress and the Media didn't restrict his testimony to his own activities and those of his own boat. Rather, they gave him ear as he testified of the alleged activities of those beyond his immediate boat experiences and further allowed him to include testimony based on heresay relating to the activities of all the members of our Armed Forces in Vietnam!

Therefore the standard for hearing testimonials has already been established by Congress, the Media, and John Kerry himself in 1971 - Hence, America's sense of jurisprudence mandates that the testimonies of the SwiftVets should also be allowed the same courtesy by Congress and the Media in regards to their testimonies directly relating to the activities of John Kerry, regardless of whether or not he succeeds to the position of President and Commander In Chief of the U.S. It is a matter of evenhandedness and fairness which sets our Judicial system apart from other other systems in the world. The careless congressional allowance of 1971 is directly responsible for creating the deepest resentment and distrust of practically every veteran of this era, and it is an unwarranted and cruel to refuse to do something , congressionally, that will finally exonerate our Vietnam War Veterans and peel that baseless label "War Criminal" off their foreheads. This has been an ongoing issue for 33 years, and those who have experienced the brunt of John Kerry's 1971 accusations have been repeatedly stifled at each turn, Commander John O'Neill not excluded. Since 1971, Vietnam War Veterans has been due the same courtesy that was extended to John Kerry in 1971 - ie, a fair and equitable hearing.

Furthermore, I would encourage Congress and the Media to also give a fair hearing to POW's who was directly effected by John Kerry's label "War Criminals" which was immediately used by the North Vietnamese to re-classify the American captives and began charging them as "War Criminals" from that point on! An era most perilous and despairing for our POW's - especially when their captors informed them that their own Countrymen had confered that label upon them!

Let 2005, be the year that we regain the confidence and respect of a large population that has been too-long forgotten, maliciously mis-labled and too frequently scorned, overtalked and shouted at - The Vietnam War Veteran! Let us be resolved to never demonstrate such careless insensitivity toward our military ever again.

Sincerely,
Bob Cooper
Veteran - Attack Squadron 34, USN, 1971-1977
Tulsa, OK

Find and Contact your Senator: www.senate.gov While it is certainly obvious that most of the SwiftVets did not serve specifically on Kerry's boat (with the exception of Steve Gardner who served directly under Kerry) - however, Kerry did not serve on any of their boats either - yet, in 1971, Congress and the Media didn't restrict his testimony to his own activities and those of his own boat. Rather, they gave him ear as he testified of the alleged activities of those beyond his immediate boat experiences and further allowed him to include testimony based on heresay relating to the activities of all the members of our Armed Forces in Vietnam!

Therefore the standard for hearing testimonials has already been established by Congress, the Media, and John Kerry himself in 1971 - Hence, America's sense of jurisprudence mandates that the testimonies of the SwiftVets should also be allowed the same courtesy by Congress and the Media in regards to their testimonies directly relating to the activities of John Kerry, regardless of whether or not he succeeds to the position of President and Commander In Chief of the U.S. It is a matter of evenhandedness and fairness which sets our Judicial system apart from other other systems in the world. The careless congressional allowance of 1971 is directly responsible for creating the deepest resentment and distrust of practically every veteran of this era, and it is an unwarranted and cruel to refuse to do something , congressionally, that will finally exonerate our Vietnam War Veterans and peel that baseless label "War Criminal" off their foreheads. This has been an ongoing issue for 33 years, and those who have experienced the brunt of John Kerry's 1971 accusations have been repeatedly stifled at each turn, Commander John O'Neill not excluded. Since 1971, Vietnam War Veterans has been due the same courtesy that was extended to John Kerry in 1971 - ie, a fair and equitable hearing.

Furthermore, I would encourage Congress and the Media to also give a fair hearing to POW's who was directly effected by John Kerry's label "War Criminals" which was immediately used by the North Vietnamese to re-classify the American captives and began charging them as "War Criminals" from that point on! An era most perilous and despairing for our POW's - especially when their captors informed them that their own Countrymen had confered that label upon them!

Let 2005, be the year that we regain the confidence and respect of a large population that has been too-long forgotten, maliciously mis-labled and too frequently scorned, overtalked and shouted at - The Vietnam War Veteran! Let us be resolved
to never demonstrate such careless insensitivity toward our military ever again.

Sincerely,
Bob Cooper
Veteran - Attack Squadron 34, USN, 1971-1977
Tulsa, OK

Find and Contact your Senator: www.senate.gov
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 15, 2004 1:18 pm    Post subject: Re: A Fair & Equitable Hearing is 33 Years Overdue Reply with quote

Robert Cooper wrote:
Over the years I looked upon John Kerry with a tolerant contempt and when he announced his intention to run for the Presidential office I was certain that the Democratic Party wouldn't nominate him - but, they did! This is the last slap in the face I'm going to take as a Veteran!


I don't think Congress is going to have a hearing on this -- tho I would encourage as many letters be sent to Congressmen on this issue as possible, at least to let them know we are here. "Tolerant contempt" -- yes, good phrase.

Take heart though! Congress willing or not -- the media willing or not -- we ARE having a hearing on Vietnam. The honor of our soldiers in Viet Nam will be reclaimed from the man that stomped on them and staged their dishonor by the very hearing that is proceeding right now as we speak! ...a calling to account loud and clear by the soldiers and the nation that suffered from Mr Kerry's political ambitions. This is a public hearing and it will proceed on the basis of exposing truth. (I'm not a vet, just a sister of one -- just a part of that "public" -- but I'm on board and I ain't gettin off!!)

The sweet justice here is that it is the soldiers themselves, Vietnam vets leading the charge (and hopefully other soldiers joining with them) that will take this man down -- and in the process of doing that, will also remove the characterization of "war criminals" that was stuck on the forehead of all vets by the actions of Mr John Kerry.
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