A Pound of Kerry Flesh


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Dad passed away one month before 9/11. As much as I’ve missed him since, a part of me is glad that he didn’t witness that awful day. I think I know what he would have done. After a few reflective days, he would have gone down to the sporting goods store and begun stocking up on ammunition and survival supplies. Just like I did.

Mom gave me his old leather jacket, and his shotgun, earthly treasures with a value steeped in sentiment and respect.

I’m missing him now as I write, in a way that I haven’t felt for some time.

He joined the US Navy at age 16, toward the end of WW II. I asked him once how long he served. He winked and said, “Long enough. Duration plus six months.” He served, all the while homesick for his family in Edwards, Mississippi, and missing his mother’s cooking. It’s really not fair to call Edwards a town. There are only a few dozen residents in that sleepy little hamlet, a few miles from Vicksburg. He was the youngest son in a family of three girls and five boys. All of his brothers served, all in the Navy.

In the last few months of his life, I saw something in his eyes that I had never seen before. I saw for a moment, a look of fear in his eyes. And, it was only for just a moment. He called on me to help him do something that I had seen him do hundreds of times. Perhaps what I saw was born more out of his frustration than fear. Frustration from the physical limitations put on his body by advancing years. But I recall these things, and I think of my uncles who served in two wars, my cousins who served in Vietnam, and I know in my heart that I am not ready to let go and move on from the simmering anger that I feel regarding John Kerry’s most recent insult to the men and women who serve.

If you’re not old enough to remember the Winter Soldier hearings, then you’ve probably seen the videos… the handsome young man, the articulate patrician soldier, speaking of the grisly atrocities committed by our own. Those speeches launched his political career, supported by the often reported myth that he spoke to Congress under oath, subject to the penalties of perjury.

He was not under oath. Nor were any of the Winter Soldiers who gave “testimony.”

He was free to promote the slanderous lies of Winter Soldier and the entire V.V.A.W. with the full knowledge and support of the media. And, that is exactly what he did. Just as Sy Hersch is doing today: undermining, maligning, and slandering our men and women who serve, for the sole purpose of doing political damage to George Bush. Kerry disgusts me. Hersch disgusts me.

I’m mad as Hell, and I’m not about to let go and move on.

Links: Hot Air, Levin, Hub, Riehl World,MM, Mudville, Bama, Griffin-WSJ
and a link to John E. Carey who continues to scoop the MSM with his reporting of an American citizen being held in Vietnam

and for a change, a link to the left. I thought it was a parody site at first. But, no, the author Bob Freedland is a true Kerry believer. :sigh: h/t GCP

18 Responses

  1. Nuke:

    I, too, am glad my Dad didn’t live to see September 11, 2001

    My Grandfather on my Father’s side was an Irish immigrant, first to Canada and then to the United States.

    He came to Cleveland Ohio from Canada to join his sister who was married to an Irish bar owner. His job each morning was to clean the spittoons in the bar.

    Invariably, he’s often run late and have to dash down the street to the catholic school.

    The nuns beat him when he was late but he was too proud to explain that he had a job to do before school. That job secured his food and board.

    My Grandfather left school before he finished High School. He became a builder: first doing manual labor in the construction trades but rising to become one of the important house builders for Irish immigrants in Cleveland, Ohio.

    He insisted that his two sons finish at a Catholic High School (Saint Ignatius) and a Catholic College (Notre Dame).

    After Notre dame my Dad continued to Harvard Law School and in 1935 (or there abouts) the newly minted lawyer joined the FBI.

    Before World War II the FBI did a lot of work breaking up gangs of bank robbers and pursuing criminals like Al Capone.

    As America’s involvement in World War II became apparent, J. Edgar Hoover wanted the FBI to have a central role in America’s new intelligence operation. He fought with Wild Bill Donovan for control of American intelligence.

    Though Wild Bill Donovan largely won the intelligence assignment, creating the OSS, Hoover still had some men involved in assignments overseas.

    My Dad was one of those agents. His War Service Certificate says he did honorable war service for his nation in the FBI.

    He would have been intolerant of the 9-11 terrorism. Or aghast that the United States hadn’t prevented the attacks all together.

    John

  2. Greetings John.
    Great story, and strong sentiments. I wish I could have known your Dad…he was most definitely not a quitter!

  3. Nuke, I wish I could have known your Dad, as well. Sadly, my father passed away quite a while ago, due to the ravages of cancer, not age, but he too served in WWII as an aircraft mechanic in the Army Air Corps. On the other hand, my elderly mother was alive on 9-11, and she was more upset over what happened that day, than I had ever seen her about anything. I was at the airport when it happened, and we all stood in shock, staring at the tv screen, watching as our world changed forever, and for many of us, watching our businesses grind to a halt. I was luckier than the travelers from out of town, my car was outside in the garage, and I could just drive home. I immediately called my Mom, and went straight to see her, and we watched for hours, the breaking news, and the video replays of the event itself. She was in or near tears for several days, being such a sweet and loving person, she couldn’t understand the hate that would motivate anyone to murder so many, and ruin the lives of so many more. Then she got angry! Many of you know it isn’t wise to anger a Mom, when the safety and security of her family, and others, is at stake. Her anger did provoke frustration as well, as being an elderly person, her recognition of the fact, that her ability to forcefully fight this threat was limited. She no longer questioned why my personal arsenal was so extensive, and why I couldn’t go to a gun show without buying another case of ammo, or a new optic. At the age of 75, she would accompany me to the rifle and pistol ranges, whenever I asked if she wanted to go. She wasn’t a quitter either.
    The anniversary of my Mom’s sudden and unexpected death is approaching, later this month. I miss her terribly, but at the same time, I know she would be furious at the way so many Americans are quitting and wimping out with this war. She didn’t care for nuance.

  4. My mother wanted to enlist after 9/11, but unfortunately, the military wasn’t taking on 60-year-old nurses. Their loss.

  5. God Bless Her, Swampie.

  6. Give your Mom a kiss for me Swamps.

  7. She’s a tiny lil’ woman, one of nicest people you would ever meet, whose greatest ambition for awhile was to be alone in a room with a jihadi, a scalpel, and some fire ants.

  8. Re your link to the Kerry True Believer, Nuke, anybody that uses the phrase “speaks truth to power” should be kicked repeatedly in the gonads until they stop. Anybody that believes that this has again reenergized Kerry’s moribund campaign for higher political office needs to go outside occasionally.

  9. Anybody read the New York Times article saying that putting the documents online re the Iraqi nuclear program assisted the Iranian nuclear program? (Say what? Iraq had no nuclear ambitions and were not working on a nuclear bomb because that would be a weapon of mass destruction and would therefore be wrong and prohibited and stuff….or were they?)

  10. Swampie, go way down yonder, to the thread the moonbats can’t leave alone, and there you will find Mark Levin’s latest blog article in total.
    It’s a good’un…concerning the NYSlimes.

  11. I’m not through having fun with Senator Gigolo, yet.

  12. …and this!

  13. …and this!

  14. ROFL! Now, N2L, you know it isn’t nice to taunt somebody without a sense of humor.

  15. The Wall Street Journal has an excellent opinion piece re the Acorn indictments. I didn’t know that they were backed by the AFL-CIO. I did know about their connections to the Democrats, though. http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110009189

  16. What a beautiful tribute Nuke…You and your father were blessed to have
    had one another and of course he is still with you……..
    Because of him and those like him..I am here in this free, fabulous
    country….Semper Fi. 🙂

  17. Hi Angel.
    I miss him terribly.
    Right now, I feel like someone has suckerpunched me. I know who that someone is, and I’m going to pound his azz with my keyboard until I get it out of my system. And for Chris Matthews, Katie Couric, Larry King, and all who suggest it’s time to let go and move on, well, you folks moved on 35 years ago. You promoted the myth that the Winter Soldier hearings were solemn proceedings under oath, and subject to the penalties of perjury. You knew that it wasn’t then, and you did nothing to investigate the slander. Shame on you as well.
    Sorry for the rant, Angel. I’m real glad you stopped by, but I’m still kind of worked up.

  18. Hey Nuke!..Hope your’e feelin a tad less stressed..I know its hard!
    Youve got a lot of love in your life and hey..it’s not worth making
    yourself sick over things out of our control eh?..Keep up the good fight!

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