Harley90 Seaman Recruit
Joined: 23 Aug 2004 Posts: 26
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Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 2:27 am Post subject: |
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I should have given the information from the site before sending my first post.
It is:
http://www.vva.org
Here is what they said under VVA Restricted Political Activities:
Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) has received an assortment of e-mails which (1) incorrectly assume VVA has endorsed Senator John Kerry for President; or (2) criticize Senator Kerry for his involvement with antiwar activities after he served in Vietnam; or (3) incorrectly assume that Bobby Muller, the President of a different organization (Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation), is the President of VVA. In response to all such e-mails, VVA says:
1. VVA's Constitution prohibits it from endorsing any candidate for any elected office. Article IV, Section 3. E. of the VVA Constitution clearly says that "[a] member, Chapter, State Council, or the Corporation [VVA] may not endorse, on behalf of the Chapter, State Council, or the Corporation, any candidate for any elected office or position."
2. John Kerry was a co-founder of VVA in 1979 and he is a life member of VVA.
3. Bobby Muller is not the President of VVA and he does not speak for VVA. Bobby Muller is the President of the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation, which is a separate corporation with a separate board of directors and with separate funding sources. Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation is not a membership organization like VVA.
I believe he was trying to make a "right" out of something very "wrong". |
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