Dear Senator Kerry,
We are pleased to welcome your campaign representatives
to Texas today. We honor all our veterans, all whom have worn the
uniform and served our country. We also honor the military and National
Guard troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan today. We are very
proud of all of them and believe they deserve our full support.
That’s why so many veterans are troubled by
your vote AGAINST funding for our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan,
after you voted FOR sending them into battle. And that’s why
we are so concerned about the comments you made AFTER you came home
from Vietnam. You accused your fellow veterans of terrible atrocities
– and, to this day, you have never apologized. Even last night,
you claimed to be proud of your post-war condemnation of our actions.
We’re proud of our service in Vietnam. We
served honorably in Vietnam and we were deeply hurt and offended
by your comments when you came home.
You can’t have it both ways. You can’t
build your convention and much of your campaign around your service
in Vietnam, and then try to say that only those veterans who agree
with you have a right to speak up. There is no double standard for
our right to free speech. We all earned it.
You said in 1992 "we do not need to divide
America over who served and how.” Yet you and your surrogates
continue to criticize President Bush for his service as a fighter
pilot in the National Guard.
We are veterans too – and proud to support
President Bush. He’s been a strong leader, with a record of
outstanding support for our veterans and for our troops in combat.
He’s made sure that our troops in combat have the equipment
and support they need to accomplish their mission.
He has increased the VA health care budget more
than 40% since 2001 – in fact, during his four years in office,
President Bush has increased veterans funding twice as much as the
previous administration did in eight years ($22 billion over 4 years
compared to $10 billion over 8.) And he’s praised the service
of all who served our country, including your service in Vietnam.
We urge you to condemn the double standard that
you and your campaign have enforced regarding a veteran’s
right to openly express their feelings about your activities on
return from Vietnam.
Sincerely,
Texas State Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson
Rep. Duke Cunningham
Rep. Duncan Hunter
Rep. Sam Johnson
Lt. General David Palmer
Robert O'Malley, Medal of Honor Recipient
James Fleming, Medal of Honor Recipient
Lieutenant Colonel Richard Castle (Ret.)