Friday, October 15, 2004

Call To Action

Dr. Jack Wheeler
Thursday, October 14, 2004

One single statement from one single person would put an end to the threat of a Kerry Presidency.

The question has now become whether a Kerry “victory” at the polls would be more destructive of American democracy than Islamic terrorism. The answer is that it would be greater. Terrorists can destroy physical targets, while a Democrat electoral fraud would destroy basic democratic systems that are the foundation of governmental legitimacy. Such destruction could very well ignite a civil war.

The evidence that Democrats are relying on thugs and cheats to fraudulently “win” the presidential election is massive and mounting daily. Bush-Cheney offices are being vandalized across the country, voter registration fraud is overwhelming registrars in a dozen or more states, tens of thousands of lawyers plan to intimidate precinct workers and launch a tidal wave of lawsuits.

The Kerry campaign has overtly and explicitly threatened the Sinclair Broadcasting Group with retaliation for airing the Stolen Valor documentary on its stations. “You better hope we don’t win,” a Kerry aide told a Sinclair exec during a Fox News interview. This is just an example of the fascist trashing of the First Amendment that awaits us under a Kerry Presidency.

One person can put a stop to this. One single statement by this one single person. A person put on a pedestal by John Kerry. The statement is this:

While I respect John Kerry’s military service in Vietnam and do not question it, his testimony to Congress while still in uniform as a Naval Officer is another matter. He accused his fellow soldiers of being war criminals, of committing war crimes he himself had never witnessed. His testimony was used against his fellow soldiers being tortured in North Vietnamese prisoner of war camps. I must call upon John Kerry to make peace with his fellow Vietnam Veterans by apologizing to them. I call upon him today to apologize for calling his fellow soldiers war criminals and falsely accusing them of atrocities. Only then can healing and forgiveness replace the veteran’s bitterness and pain.

The person to make this statement is John McCain.

For some reason, inexplicable even to those who were in prison with him, John McCain refuses to do this. He won’t even talk any more to his fellow cell mates, such as Jim Warner, or Bud Day who saved his life in prison.

Think about that. John McCain won’t even talk to the man who saved his life – a man, by the way, who was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor.

We cannot allow John McCain to put his ego before his patriotism. We cannot allow John McCain to put his personal friendship with John Kerry before his country.

I wish to ask every person reading this to phone, fax, or write John McCain’s offices in Washington and Arizona, demanding that he make a public statement calling for John Kerry to apologize to Vietnam Veterans. They are:

Washington
241 Russell Senate Ofc. Bldg.
United States Senate
Washington DC 20510
Phone: (202) 224-2235
Fax: (202) 228-2862

Phoenix
2400 E. Arizona Biltmore Cir.
Suite 1150
Phoenix, Arizona 85016
Phone: (602) 952-2410
Fax: (602) 952-8702

Tempe
4450 South Rural Road
Suite B-130
Tempe, Arizona 85282
Phone: (480) 897-6289
Fax: (480) 897-8389

Tucson
450 West Paseo Redondo
Suite 200
Tucson, Arizona 85701
Phone: (520) 670-6334
Fax: (520) 670-6637

One single statement by John McCain can prevent the Democrats from trashing American democracy. Once McCain calls for Kerry’s apology, the Kerry campaign implodes. Thus from now on, and until McCain issues this statement, all violence and fraud committed by Democrat thugs and cheats and shyster lawyers, become his responsibility.

“All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing,” is the aphorism. John McCain is a good man, acknowledged by all to be a hero, but if he now does nothing, he will be a hero no longer.

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