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A Book About Vietnam Wannabes
Stolen Valor, a book written by Bob Burkett, is a detailed study of phonies and "wannabe"
veterans of the Vietnam War.
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Our Worst Suspicions
Incidentally, recently published statistics from the Vietnam war provide
powerful support for the suspicion which always has existed that, though Jews
may manipulate the patriotic feelings of the rest of us, they themselves retain
their own Jewish patriotism and do not share our patriotism. If one counts Stars
of David in military cemeteries from the Second World War, one finds them
conspicuously underrepresented in the fields of crosses.
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Book Is Very Critical Of Zionists Patriotism
Stolen Valor, a study of the Vietnam war and
its veterans,
B.G. Burkett and Glenna Whitley cite a 1992 study of Department of
Defense records which provided much more precise data on the matter of Jewish
patriotism, or lack there of.
Typical is Senator Allen on the left.
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Zionists Choose Not To Serve
Draft-age Jews in America, it turns out, suffered losses in Vietnam at a rate
less than one fifth their proportion of the population.
This was not simply a matter of rich boys avoiding service while poor boys got
killed: young White men -- that is, White Gentiles -- from high-income families
suffered approximately the same overall casualty rate as low-income Whites.
Although some high-income Whites avoided the draft as university students,
Whites from high-income families made up most of the officer corps, which
suffered a disproportionately high casualty rate, and the average death rate for
high-income Whites was nearly the same as for low-income Whites.
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Buying Draft Deferments
For Jews, however, the difference is striking: making
up slightly over 2.5 per cent of the population, Jews accounted for only 0.46
per cent of the GIs killed in Vietnam. This remarkable difference reflects a
remarkable
difference in attitudes between Jews and Whites.
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The War Was A Joke To This Garbage
The authors show killers who have fooled the most astute prosecutors and gotten
away with murder, phony heroes who have become the object of award-winning
documentaries on national network television, and liars and fabricators who have
flooded major publishing houses with false tales of heroism which have become
best-selling biographies.
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Health Scams Cost Billions
Stolen Valor provides pages and pages of examples of bogus vets bilking
taxpayers out of billions of dollars in false claims for "injuries," sustained
in Vietnam. In many cases, these "vets" never served in Vietnam and in some
cases, never served in the military at all!
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A Chance To Have Access To Children
Then there are vile miscreants like
Abraham Paul Rolofson Jr., who passed himself
off as a Vietnam Green Beret in order to gain access to, and molest, young boys.
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More Zio-Garbage
Jakob Swisher had a fraud going on disability benefits. He was
arrested and faces 20 years.
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Abe Mueller Of Vietnam War Protestors
The
Vietnam Veterans Against the War
pushed the Marxist line on most issues and railed against U.S.
military and foreign policies. Robert O. Muller founded it with the
help of John Kerry.
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Commie Sycophants
Muller was soon raising money from the likes of Jane Fonda, Ed Asner, Bruce
Springsteen, and porn peddler Bob Guccione (Penthouse). In 1981 Muller led a VVA
delegation to Vietnam where he provided the Communist government with a bonanza
of propaganda victories. He placed a wreath on the tomb of Ho Chi Minh and then
gushed his admiration for the Communist butcher.
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Heim Goff - War hero
Goff had
obtained some of the military's highest awards for valor, including
the Distinguished Service Cross, second only to the Medal of Honor.
Goff had even persuaded Rep. James Walsh (R., N.Y.) to pin on these
medals during an April 1989 ceremony for combat vets.
Burkett dug up Goff's service record, and it revealed he had been a clerk in Okinawa
and had never set foot in Vietnam.
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Typical Draft Dodgers
Ira Einhorn and Jerry Rubin burned draft cards, and held anti war
rallies.
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The Kosher Geese
After congress passed the lottery, than everyone was getting
drafted. Between 1964 and 1977,
125,000 Americans who fled to Canada
between .
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They Had A Whole Community
Toronto had it's own Haight Asbury,
and wealthy parents kept the money flowing.
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Toronto Was A Drug Paradise
Zionists has established Toronto as a drug transshipment point,
so when the draft dodgers arrived they were right at home.
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