Conservative Moderator: I see you learned nothing from your previous banning, which was for calling a group of veterans liars and offering nothing to prove your claim. It was purely partisan and meant only to justify support for John Kerry.
However: if either of you offer proof to back up your claims, you will get debated in return. See, that's the way it works around here. You have to bring it. We don't just roll over and accept your opinions as Gospel simply because you say it's true. That's something you simply couldn't understand last time.Everything I have ever posted about the SBVT is backed up by at least two mainstream news sources. If you know of an unsupported claim I've made, feel free to cite it.
Anyway, here is my position on the SBVT...
Before I talk about the SBVT, let me make clear that I would never argue that anyone should accept my beliefs or views as Gospel. When I come here, I come to give my opinion and judgement based on the information out there. Nothing more, nothing less. I may come on a little strong sometimes, and maybe I go overboard, but please understand that when I post here, it is basically me, and maybe one or two other liberals, against a horde of very passionate conservatives. In any case, in the future, if I have one here, I will try to restrict my responses to being about the subject at hand.
Anyway, on to the subject... I have always acknowledged that my opinion of the Swiftees may be dead wrong. Regardless, the best information out there-- the official Naval record, statements made by men who served on Kerry's boat, and contradictory statements by the Swiftees-- leads me to believe that the Swiftees were, at best, dead wrong, at worst, not truthful about Kerry's service in Vietnam.
Of course appearances aren't everything, so even if the case brought by the Swiftees looks shaky to me, I acknowledge the possibility that it is correct. And, keep in mind that my opinion on the SBVT is based solely on what it claims about Kerry's service in Vietnam, not on what it claims Kerry did when he got back from Vietnam.
Before anything else, let us first consider the fact that not all the Swiftees agree with everything their organization has put out about Kerry. For instance, even though the SBVT has argued that Kerry did not serve honorably in Vietnam, one of their members suggested the opposite...
"He earned his medals, he did what he was supposed to do in Vietnam," said retired Coast Guard Captain Adrian Lonsdale, who was in the chain of command above Kerry and oversaw various operations dealing with Navy swift boats of the type Kerry commanded. "But I was very disappointed in his statements after he got out of the Navy. He is fit to be a great senator. But by his unfounded accusations about the atrocities, I was just very disappointed," Lonsdale said. "It is the difference between being a senator and president of the United States."http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2004/05/04/25m_ad_campaign_showcaes_kerrys_career/Other contradictory statements by a few members of the SBVT can be found in the following articles...
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2004/08/06/veteran_retracts_criticism_of_kerry/http://www.realcities.com/mld/krwashington/news/nation/9455159.htmhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A13267-2004Aug18.htmlhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A21239-2004Aug21.htmlAlso, even though SBVT founder John O'Neill criticised Kerry for claiming to have been in Cambodia, John O'Neill is on tape claiming that he too was once in Cambodia...
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2004/08/25/politics1857EDT0754.DTLSo, now that we have considered some of the contradictory statements by members of the SBVT, let us consider the official Naval record and what other veterans have said of Kerry...
The following is the Navy's official position on Kerry's medals...
Our examination found that existing documentation regarding the Silver Star, Bronze Star and Purple Heart medals indicates the awards approval process was properly followed. In particular, the senior officers who awarded the medals were properly delegated authority to do so. In addition, we found that they correctly followed the procedures in place at the time for approving these awards.
Conducting any additional review regarding events that took place over 30 years ago would not be productive. The passage of time would make reconstruction of the facts and circumstances unreliable, and would not allow the information gathered to be considered in the context of the time in which the events took place.
Our review also considered the fact that Senator Kerry's post-active duty activities were public and that military and civilian officials were aware of his actions at the time. For these reasons, I have determined that Senator Kerry's awards were properly approved and will take no further action in this matter.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kerry_military_service_controversyAnd, here is an article by one veteran who witnessed the events that led to Kerry being awarded the Silver Star...
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/specials/elections/chi-0408220342aug22,1,2523679.story?coll=chi-news-hed&ctrack=1&cset=trueRood's account of the incident that earned Kerry a Silver Star is supported by Kerry's crewmates, who also feel that the SBVT revision of Kerry's service record is wrong.
We should also consider President Bush's stated opinion of Kerry's service record...
"Senator Kerry is justifiably proud of his record in Vietnam and should be. It's noble service.” - George W. Bush
Of course, the president's opinion is proof of nothing, but I think it does show that it is not unreasonable to doubt the Swiftees. If Bush, Kerry's opponent, didn't believe what the Swiftees said about Kerry's service, then why should I?
Some have argued that President Bush was insincere when praised Kerry's service, but those people would have to be mind readers to know that because so far all we have to go on is the President's clear and unequivocal praise of Kerry's service.
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So, was I uncivil? Was I unreasonable?