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The Last Battle
[Originally posted 2005.11.13. It fits my mood again today. Enjoy.] The Last Battle of Vietnam
It never occurred to me, ever before, That our Navy would win the Vietnam War. When they took to their boats in this year of elections, With the mission of making some major corrections I shared their belief, John should not be elected, And their view overdue, truth should be resurrected. Yet I questioned the course they’d set themselves for, Knowing how John was loved by the media whore.
Ignored and dismissed by the media queens Being shrewd, savvy sailors they still found the means To reach out to the people, to open their eyes To a phony John Kerry and his war story lies. With their very first ad, they torpedoed his boat, A Cambodian Christmas would no longer float. His heroics unraveled, his stories fell flat, Especially that one ‘bout his magical hat.
John called on his lawyers and media whores, And threatened the Swiftees with vile legal wars. But these warriors kept charging back into the fire, And made the folks wonder, “Is Kerry a Liar?” Till the question of whether he’s telling the truth Was still in their minds in the election day booth. So the brave Swiftees gave us what we’d not had before, They gave us our victory in the Vietnam War.
Those brave, stalwart sailors, falsely labeled as liars, Stood firm and stood tall, kept directing their fires, Steadfast, unrelenting, they served once again, And defeated John Kerry, these honorable men. All Vets can take pride, yes all, not just some, That we won the last battle of Vietnam. It took far too long to bring an end to our war But we did, November Second, Two Thousand Four.
To our Brothers, forever on that long black Wall, You’ve been vindicated now, one and all.
Russ Vaughn 2d Bn, 327th Parachute Infantry Regiment 101st Airborne Division Vietnam 65-66
Thank you, Russ. You have spoken so eloquently for so many of us throughout the presidential campaign that words cannot begin to express the gratitude we feel for your words.
Russ, as much as it pains me, I have to disagree with you about something important. We won another battle, my friend, a very important one, but the war still isn't over. John Kerry is still in the Senate. He's already making loathsome noises about running for president again in 2008. The war won't be over for me, or for a lot of other people I know, until Jean Fraud Kerry slithers back under his rock and stays there, ashamed to ever show his face again. I know a lot of people, including a daughter who means more to me than life itself, can't understand the absolute burning hatred that I and too many other vets to number feel for this turncoat "war hero", nor will I be able to change that with a few words here. The false picture he painted of America's warriors serving in Viet Nam lives on in the public mind to this day. As long as it does, the war isn't over. I am one tired, sick, old vet, among many, for whom the war won't be over until every American, not just 51% of us, knows John Kerry for the fraud that he was and still is, until America realizes the picture he painted of us was a lie. I will continue to work toward that goal until we reach it, or until I draw my last breath in this mortal plane, as I know you will.
We're coming, Johnny. You can run, but you can't hide. We're coming.
Bill Faith 14th and 8th Aerial Port Squadrons PACAF Viet Nam, 1971-1972
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