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Subject: Re: [OT] A Modest Proposal
Author: Leland Jackson
Posted: 2004/08/31 23:15:17
 
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Hi Bob,

I wonder if some of these Veterans are suffering memory lapses. Senator
Kerry is proud of what was done to encourage an ending to the Vietnam
war. He only regret not being able to stop the killing sooner, which
resulted in to many deaths, even after the tide of public opinion clearly
turned against the war.

These unnecessary deaths were in vain, as everyone knew by the time
Senator Kerry complete his duty, that the war was pointless and could not
be won under limited warfare tactic that were being used. Here is an
article from todays NY Times about false memory. I think Vietnam Veteran
would be particularly suggestible to implanting false memories.

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But Sweetie, You Love Lima Beans
By BENEDICT CAREY

Published: August 31, 2004

If only that very first bite of asparagus had inspired delight, and the
first taste of jelly doughnut caused a stomachache. If children's
happiest food memories were baked and not fried, leafy green rather than
beefy, think of the difference in what people might eat.

Now, think of what it might mean to change those memories - as an adult.
Psychologists in California and Washington were studying false memories
when they stumbled on a surprisingly easy target for manipulation: foods.
In a study accepted for publication in the journal Social Cognition, the
researchers describe how they fooled college students into thinking that
as children they had become sick when eating certain foods.

Advertisement

The students answered questions about their early eating memories. A week
later, they were presented with a bogus food history profile that
embedded a single falsehood - that they had gotten sick when eating
pickles or hard-boiled eggs - among real memories.

"This is called the false feedback technique, where you gather data from
the subjects and use it to lend credibility to this false profile," said
Dr. Elizabeth Loftus, a psychologist at the University of California at
Irvine who led the research.

But about 40 percent of the 336 participants confirmed in later
interviews that they remembered getting sick or believed it to be true.
Compared with a control group, the believers said on questionnaires that
they would be much more likely to avoid eating pickles or hard-boiled
eggs if offered them at a party. In another study, just completed, the
researchers found that people who were told that they loved asparagus as
children were much more drawn to that slender delicacy than those whose
memories were left alone.

Proust's reflections on tea and cookies notwithstanding, the earliest
experience of taste is as open to tampering as other memories, Dr. Loftus
said. If these revisions became permanent, they might affect how and what
people eat. "What we'd like to do now," Dr. Loftus said, "is take the
students out for a real picnic and see what happens."




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On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 10:51:25 pm CDT "Bob Calco" wrote:

The following letter was delivered to the Kerry Campaign today by Swift Boat
Veterans for Truth.

Swift Boat Veterans for Truth
P.O. Box 26184
Alexandria, Virginia 22313

August 31, 2004

Senator John Kerry
901 15th Street NW
Washington, DC 20005

Dear Senator Kerry:

As you prepare for your address before the American Legion in Nashville,
Tennessee, Swift Boat Veterans for Truth encourages you to use this
opportunity to clarify your actions in Vietnam and your statements about
your fellow Veterans and shipmates when you returned home. Since you have
made your four-month tour in Vietnam the centerpiece of your campaign, we
respectfully insist that you be truthful. The public is owed a full and
honest accounting of your actions. Veterans are owed an apology from you
and an acknowledgement that there was no basis in fact for the accusations
you made against them.

We urge you to:

1. Apologize for your conduct once you returned from Vietnam. Your
exaggerated testimony before the US Senate; the blanket indictment of your
fellow veterans; throwing away medals and ribbons; all of these actions
dishonored America and the armed forces. Your rhetoric and actions were not
only wrong, they aided the enemy and brought great pain to POW's, veterans
and their families.

2. Clarify the conflicting accounts involving the Bay Hap River incident of
March 13, 1969 (Bronze Star and 3rd Purple Heart). You have now described
three different versions of this incident. In the first version of this
incident presented during the Democrat National Convention, you stated: "No
man left behind," suggesting to the American people that you alone stayed on
the river to rescue Mr. Rassmann. Later, when forced to acknowledge
conflicting eyewitness testimony from fellow swift boat veterans, you said
that your boat left the scene to return moments later to retrieve Jim
Rassmann from the water. Yet, in another version of the same incident
discovered in the Congressional Record, you reported that your boat struck a
mine and Rassmann fell off the boat. Mr. Kerry, please explain to your
fellow veterans and the American people which version is the truth.

3. Affirm that the injuries for which you received your purple hearts never
required any medical treatment beyond perhaps a bandage and that, in all
instances, these injuries were self-inflicted and came from your own weapon.
Further, that if any of these purple hearts were falsely awarded, that you
would not have been eligible to leave Vietnam after serving only four
months.

4. Acknowledge what your own biographer is now saying, that the Christmas
in Cambodia claim is "obviously wrong," that you were never in Cambodia over
Christmas or any other time during your brief, four-month tour in Vietnam
and that your statements before the United States Senate in 1986 were false.

If you undertake these steps we will be satisfied that the American public
has been sufficiently apprised as to these aspects of your career, and we
will discontinue the media advertisements you have sought so fervently to
silence.

Please know that Swift Boat Veterans for Truth are eager to close our own
personal chapters on Vietnam and instead focus on the war we're currently
fighting - the ongoing war on terrorism. In the absence of full public
disclosure and a public apology, we will continue efforts to carry our
message to an ever-expanding base of grassroots supporters.

Senator Kerry, we want to get Vietnam behind us. But, we can only do so if
the truth is told.

We respectfully await your reply.

Sincerely,

Swift Boat Veterans for Truth

---

Prediction: Kerry will ignore this peace offering, and his swift boat will
be sunk well before Nov 2. It's fairer than the peace treaty he negotiated
for America with the Viet Cong in Paris in 1971.

The latest ad (#4) is another direct hit on his POST Vietnam record (this
one is about as good as #2, and as I predicted, on the subject of the stunt
in which he pretended to throw away his medals):

www.swiftvets.com

I defy anyone to find something "factually wrong" about this piece. And
don't tell me "Well he obviously didn't throw his medals away because he
still has them"---that's the point, between the lines. He bragged about
throwing them away then--now he runs on them as if they were the most sacred
thing in the world to him.

It exposes him, yet again, as the fraud that he is.

- Bob



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