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The New Soldier - the 1971 book John Kerry hopes you don't know about
At right you see some of John Kerry's "vets against the war" buddies mocking the Marines who raised the flag on Iwo Jima. The picture is the cover art on the book Kerry wrote in 1971 laying out his his position on the Vietnam War and on defending America.

This is a book John Kerry hopes your never read. Besides the beads, beards, and bandanas worn by Kerry's sloppy friends - former "soldiers" turned hippy - Kerry claims that communism would not spread to other nations in Southeast Asia if we failed to stop it in Vietnam and that, even if it did, it would not pose a threat to the U.S.

History shows Kerry was completely wrong. Communism did spread throughout Southeast Asia when we pulled out of Vietnam and the communists killed MILLIONS. The communists continued their quest to dominate not only Asia but also the rest of the Third World, invading Afghanistan in 1979, forming alliances with Middle East and African countries, and giving nuclear and missile technology to Iran and Pakistan. When Ronald Reagan took office the communist sphere of influence enclosed the Mediterranean and extended from East Germany to the Pacific Ocean, not to mention insurgencies underway or already completed in many South American countries. A documentary by one of the major networks revealed that many of the first Muslim terrorist groups received training and financial support from Moscow. The terrorists were seen as a covert, low-cost way of harassing U.S. interests in the Middle East.

Kerry also states his position on defending America in rhetoric that bears out his consistently anti-defense voting record in the Senate and is echoed in his current campaign speeches. Claiming that there are "two Americas", Kerry says he won't fight for America again until we establish "justice" for the "people in the streets". We don't have to guess what that means given the Democrat Party's platform - more abortions, more wealth redistribution, socialized medicine, homosexual civil unions, and abandoning America's defense to the U.N.

Kerry aides are scooping up every copy of The New Soldier they can find, and copies are selling on Ebay for as much as $500. But you can read Kerry's book and see the pictures at www.wintersoldier.com.

At CS, we support the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth who have exposed how John Kerry continues to lie about his service in Vietnam. We salute men like Col. Oliver North - who earned five legitimate purple hearts but turned two down - who stayed in country in 'Nam for their full "tour of duty".

We urge our readers to make a donation to the Swift Vets so they can continue to run their ads. You can also buy their book, Unfit for Command, just by clicking the link.

American POWs took the heat for John Kerry's support of the communists. To this day, Kerry's picture hangs in the Hall of Fame of the communists' war museum in Ho Chi Minh city.

John Kerry is not "reporting for duty". He's looking for another chance to betray the values America stands for, just like he did in 1971.


The New Soldier, Kerry's 1971 book. You can read it - and see the photos - at www.wintersoldier.com. By confessing "war crimes" against the peace-loving people of North Vietnam John Kerry and his "comrades" gave our enemy for free what it could not get by years of torturing American POWs.


John Kerry is neither a hero nor a patriot. We urge our readers to buy
Unfit for Command and support the Swift Vets. You can read David Limbaugh's interview with John O'Neill, author of Unfit for Command, here.

 


John Kerry's New Soldier
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