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10-08-2004, 01:22 PM
by Jeff "Mario" Smith, Guerilla Reporter October 8, 2004
Gene Kuentzler, Vietnam Veteran, 19th Combat Engineer Battalion, S-3 Operations 1966-1967, tells it like it is in this following internet rant. This factual description of what really happened during TET of '68, when my 173rd Airborne Infantry brother was fighting Communists in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, proves, beyond any shadow of doubt, that our beloved liberal mainstream media are Communist sympathizers. CBS stands for Communist Broadcast System.
Hanoi John Fonda Kerry, Tom Hayden, Hanoi Jane, and all the rest of the spoiled naive hippies who assisted the Communists in defeating America on the streets of the good old U S of A, when we actually had them already defeated in the jungles and rice paddies of Vietnam, should hang their heads in shame. They are no better than Benedict Arnold, and should all be shunned at least, and hung at best, in my most humble opinion. They are too stupid to understand the errors of their ways, however, and we are stuck with them because our spineless public officials wont do the right thing and prosecute them for treason. Kerry should not even have the privilege of running for President.
We would not be where we are today, in this divided nation, without the lies and deception from "trusted" people like Walter Cronkite who go above and beyond the call to assist our enemies. These fools who live well in this greatest of nations on earth, due to the sacrifice of others, are not to be understood by those of us who appreciate the God-endowed Liberty we are so lucky to have.
The simple fact that the Cronkites, Rathers, Jennings, Brokaws, Clintons, Fondas, Kerrys, Haydens, and all the rest of these traitors who cannot see the forest for the trees, are allowed to run free, knowing that they have committed treason, and used lies and deception to do it, is a testament to just how free we as a nation are. This American draws the line at treason, however, and doesn't consider it freedom of speech or any other positive spin the liberals want to put on it.
We have allowed our media to spin us into losing wars (Vietnam and Korea), electing traitors (the Klintonistas), persecuting heroes (Senator Eugene McCarthy), stepping on our Constitution (anti-gun laws, McCain-Feingold, socialist taxation, etc.), and basically dividing us through class warfare to the point where we are so divided, we cannot move forward. Why we are listening to these liars who are working from the same playbook they used during the Vietnam War is beyond me!
The liberal media even control presidential debates. In the debates of the 1992 election, there were three candidates involved, G. H. W. Bush, Ross Perot, and Klinton. In the debates of 2000, there were only two, G. W. Bush and Al Bore. Even though he fought the decision in court, candidate Ralph Nader was not allowed to debate. Ask yourself why the media permitted Perot into the '92 electoral debates but would not allow Nader into the 2000 debates.
The answer is simple; Perot removed conservative voters off of G. H. W. Bush thus assisting Bill Klinton to get elected with a non-majority of electoral votes. We are still paying for this media-perpetrated assault, remember September 11th? In 2000, Nader would have taken many of the liberal votes from the Sore-Loserman ticket, so he was kept out of the debates.
My friends, the liberal media have way too much power and we need to stop paying any attention to them. Just look at all the time spent deciphering their lies so we can get to the truth. Thank God for talk radio, internet bloggers, and websites for truth. Pray that the mainstream media become insignificant soon. When that happens, we can actually start educating people with truth instead of spin, and get on with the business of being a free Constitutional Republic, one nation under God.
http://www.war-stories.com/pow-hayden-rowe-1965.htm
By Gene Kuentzler: The question raised by Gary Beaver, "Do you have any data on actual U.S. troops, by name who were killed as a direct result of Fonda's actions?" can be answered by reading the book written by General Giap, Commander of NVA forces. Giap clearly indicated that NVA troops were without sufficient supplies, and had been continually defeated time and again.
By 1968, NVA morale was at it's lowest point ever. The plans for "Tet" '68 was their last desperate attempt to achieve a success, in an effort to boost the NVA morale. When it was over, General Giap and the NVA viewed the Tet '68 offensive as a failure, they were on their knees and had prepared to negotiate a surrender.
At that time, there were fewer than 10,000 U.S. casualties; the Vietnam War was about to end, as the NVA was prepared to accept their defeat. Then, they heard Walter Cronkite (former CBS News anchor and correspondent) on TV proclaiming the success of the Tet '68 offensive by the communist NVA. They were completely and totally amazed at hearing that the US Embassy had been overrun. In reality, The NVA had not gained access to the Embassy--there were some VC who had been killed on the grassy lawn, but they hadn't gained access. Further reports indicated the riots and protesting on the streets of America.
According to Giap, these distorted reports were inspirational to the NVA. They changed their plans from a negotiated surrender and decided instead, they only needed to persevere for one more hour, day, week, month, eventually the protesters in American would help them to achieve a victory they knew they could not win on the battlefield. Remember, this decision was made at a time when the U.S. casualties were fewer than 10,000, at the end of 1967, beginning of 1968.
Today, there are 58,229 names on the Vietnam Wall Memorial that was built with the donations made by the American public. Although Giap did not mention each and every protester's name in his book, many of us will never forget the 58,229 names on the Wall. We will also never forget the names of those who helped in placing those additional 48,000 names there: Bill, Jane, Tom, Cronkite, and others.
Those of us who rotated prior to Walter Cronkite's report on "Tet-68" can clearly state, "We were still winning when I left!"
Gene Kuentzler, '66-67 S-3 Operations, 19th Combat Engineer Battalion
Gene Kuentzler, Vietnam Veteran, 19th Combat Engineer Battalion, S-3 Operations 1966-1967, tells it like it is in this following internet rant. This factual description of what really happened during TET of '68, when my 173rd Airborne Infantry brother was fighting Communists in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, proves, beyond any shadow of doubt, that our beloved liberal mainstream media are Communist sympathizers. CBS stands for Communist Broadcast System.
Hanoi John Fonda Kerry, Tom Hayden, Hanoi Jane, and all the rest of the spoiled naive hippies who assisted the Communists in defeating America on the streets of the good old U S of A, when we actually had them already defeated in the jungles and rice paddies of Vietnam, should hang their heads in shame. They are no better than Benedict Arnold, and should all be shunned at least, and hung at best, in my most humble opinion. They are too stupid to understand the errors of their ways, however, and we are stuck with them because our spineless public officials wont do the right thing and prosecute them for treason. Kerry should not even have the privilege of running for President.
We would not be where we are today, in this divided nation, without the lies and deception from "trusted" people like Walter Cronkite who go above and beyond the call to assist our enemies. These fools who live well in this greatest of nations on earth, due to the sacrifice of others, are not to be understood by those of us who appreciate the God-endowed Liberty we are so lucky to have.
The simple fact that the Cronkites, Rathers, Jennings, Brokaws, Clintons, Fondas, Kerrys, Haydens, and all the rest of these traitors who cannot see the forest for the trees, are allowed to run free, knowing that they have committed treason, and used lies and deception to do it, is a testament to just how free we as a nation are. This American draws the line at treason, however, and doesn't consider it freedom of speech or any other positive spin the liberals want to put on it.
We have allowed our media to spin us into losing wars (Vietnam and Korea), electing traitors (the Klintonistas), persecuting heroes (Senator Eugene McCarthy), stepping on our Constitution (anti-gun laws, McCain-Feingold, socialist taxation, etc.), and basically dividing us through class warfare to the point where we are so divided, we cannot move forward. Why we are listening to these liars who are working from the same playbook they used during the Vietnam War is beyond me!
The liberal media even control presidential debates. In the debates of the 1992 election, there were three candidates involved, G. H. W. Bush, Ross Perot, and Klinton. In the debates of 2000, there were only two, G. W. Bush and Al Bore. Even though he fought the decision in court, candidate Ralph Nader was not allowed to debate. Ask yourself why the media permitted Perot into the '92 electoral debates but would not allow Nader into the 2000 debates.
The answer is simple; Perot removed conservative voters off of G. H. W. Bush thus assisting Bill Klinton to get elected with a non-majority of electoral votes. We are still paying for this media-perpetrated assault, remember September 11th? In 2000, Nader would have taken many of the liberal votes from the Sore-Loserman ticket, so he was kept out of the debates.
My friends, the liberal media have way too much power and we need to stop paying any attention to them. Just look at all the time spent deciphering their lies so we can get to the truth. Thank God for talk radio, internet bloggers, and websites for truth. Pray that the mainstream media become insignificant soon. When that happens, we can actually start educating people with truth instead of spin, and get on with the business of being a free Constitutional Republic, one nation under God.
http://www.war-stories.com/pow-hayden-rowe-1965.htm
By Gene Kuentzler: The question raised by Gary Beaver, "Do you have any data on actual U.S. troops, by name who were killed as a direct result of Fonda's actions?" can be answered by reading the book written by General Giap, Commander of NVA forces. Giap clearly indicated that NVA troops were without sufficient supplies, and had been continually defeated time and again.
By 1968, NVA morale was at it's lowest point ever. The plans for "Tet" '68 was their last desperate attempt to achieve a success, in an effort to boost the NVA morale. When it was over, General Giap and the NVA viewed the Tet '68 offensive as a failure, they were on their knees and had prepared to negotiate a surrender.
At that time, there were fewer than 10,000 U.S. casualties; the Vietnam War was about to end, as the NVA was prepared to accept their defeat. Then, they heard Walter Cronkite (former CBS News anchor and correspondent) on TV proclaiming the success of the Tet '68 offensive by the communist NVA. They were completely and totally amazed at hearing that the US Embassy had been overrun. In reality, The NVA had not gained access to the Embassy--there were some VC who had been killed on the grassy lawn, but they hadn't gained access. Further reports indicated the riots and protesting on the streets of America.
According to Giap, these distorted reports were inspirational to the NVA. They changed their plans from a negotiated surrender and decided instead, they only needed to persevere for one more hour, day, week, month, eventually the protesters in American would help them to achieve a victory they knew they could not win on the battlefield. Remember, this decision was made at a time when the U.S. casualties were fewer than 10,000, at the end of 1967, beginning of 1968.
Today, there are 58,229 names on the Vietnam Wall Memorial that was built with the donations made by the American public. Although Giap did not mention each and every protester's name in his book, many of us will never forget the 58,229 names on the Wall. We will also never forget the names of those who helped in placing those additional 48,000 names there: Bill, Jane, Tom, Cronkite, and others.
Those of us who rotated prior to Walter Cronkite's report on "Tet-68" can clearly state, "We were still winning when I left!"
Gene Kuentzler, '66-67 S-3 Operations, 19th Combat Engineer Battalion