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Jerome Corsi: The silent majority has once again spoken

 
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 8:58 am    Post subject: Jerome Corsi: The silent majority has once again spoken Reply with quote

Posted: November 3, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern


© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com


John Kerry never thought it completely through when he decided at the Democratic National Convention to run for president as a hero of the Vietnam War.

He miscalculated the number of his fellow swiftboat veterans who were even today unwilling to give him a pass. He underestimated how many of us had studied then – and remembered today – the degree to which he supported the enemy when he decided to work with Madame Binh, the Viet Cong's top representative to the Paris Peace Talks.

He did not fully appreciate that running for commander in chief demanded a level of scrutiny several orders of magnitude more intense than that required for a liberal senator from Massachusetts. Yet all these pale in relation to the senator's most fundamental miscalculation – that in running for the presidency he could lie to the American people and get away with it.

Yes, John Kerry as war protestor in the early 1970s ran fully into the disdain of what President Nixon so aptly termed "the silent majority." No one should forget that President Nixon defeated George McGovern in a landslide in the 1972 presidential election, with McGovern ironically winning only the state of Massachusetts. John Kerry himself, running as an anti-war congressional candidate in Lowell, Mass., went down to defeat at the same time, unable to overcome the intense conservative criticism leveled upon him by Lowell's hometown newspaper.

This lesson was not lost on those of us – Kerry critics for over 32 years – who had resolved even then to oppose him if ever he should chance to contend seriously for the nation's highest office. A silent majority of Americans, just as much alive today in the electorate as it was during the Vietnam War, could be awakened once again to the reality of John Kerry's extreme radical protest.

Once awakened, that silent majority could be counted upon to rise up and reject John Kerry – as it had rejected McGovern in 1972, as it had rejected Kerry himself in the same year. John O'Neill and I wrote "Unfit for Command," confident in the belief that we could appeal one more time to fundamental Americanism of the still vibrant silent majority among us to defeat John Kerry.

Still, John Kerry did not learn an even more important lesson which Nixon's experience made even more apparent. Nixon's greatest fault was not running an unpopular war, nor was it being responsible for a second-rate burglary into the office of the chairman of the Democratic National Party. Nixon's unforgivable sin was to lie and cover-up.

This Americans would never forgive or forget. We eat cherry pie to celebrate Washington's Birthday. Why? Because of the apocryphal story that when George Washington as a child chopped down the cherry tree, he admitted the fault. "I cannot tell a lie," is the concluding line we are all taught as school children.

What was Kerry's lie? To exaggerate his four short months of service in Vietnam and his minor wounds into a self-advanced glory of mythic proportions. To claim his statement that the American military who served in Vietnam were the army of Ghengis Kahn, a calumny that disgraced the service of over 2 million Americans who served there with honor – including some 58,000 whose names are on that solemn black stone memorial in Washington, D.C., American heroes who did not come home, American heroes who deserved a better fate than John Kerry's slander.

Then John Kerry refused to release his military records, even when the Navy said there were some 31 pages of his file the public had never seen, even when serious questions had been raised that he had received a less-than-honorable discharge for collaborating with the enemy in time of war. All of this the American public might well have accepted and forgiven, if only John Kerry had told the truth and asked for forgiveness.

We Americans hold dear certain fundamental values among which are a belief in God, a love of country, a devotion to our children, and a conviction that truth has an eternal and lasting meaning. A person may not be devout in their faith, a candidate for public office may have gone through family separations and divorce – these are not fatal defects preventing election.

But to violate the trust to country by lying while holding or in pursuit of the nation's highest land is an offense beyond comprehension or forgiveness. This, the silent majority could never accept. This President Nixon learned painfully, being our first president to resign from office, in disgrace. So, too, on Nov. 2, 2004, John Kerry was forced to face the truth that the barrier standing between him and the office he had coveted all his life was nothing other than the lie he himself had become.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 10:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

What a tremendous epilogue Mr. Corsi. Many thanks for that.

And now it's time for the MSM to spend it's time in the woodshed as well. They are as culpable as Kerry in perpetrating the FRAUD that is John F. Kerry.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 2:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Breathtaking!
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 8:06 pm    Post subject: oops, some of us Reply with quote

NOT SO QUITE INTO THE SUNSET


NOT IN 1971 AND NOT NOW





other than that "HAVE A NICE DAY JOHN KERRY"


ps , I would guess she is not all that happy, better get your
sail board out and get it warmed up as that is all you
may "get away with."
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 9:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well said. What I have been feeling but not able to put into words.
Thank you.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 9:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Eloquent and a fitting summary.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 9:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you Mr. Corsi.
In the spring of this year 33 years removed from Viet Nam, I did not remember the name of this VC collaborator, Kerry. I only thought, wow, someone from one of the units I serve in was going to run for president. It took a few hours before I realized that this was the same self servng antiwar jerk who headed the VVAW in 1971. At that point I was enraged and in disbelief. I did not know that a group was forming made of my fellow swiftees. Thank God for you, John O'Neill and Admiral Roy Hoffman. I am proud to be part of your efforts to keep John Kerry from taking this country of ours into ruin.
I thank you again.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 11:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

THANK YOU SIR.
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