Thursday, October 14, 2010

LORETTA SANCHEZ IN THE FIRST DEBATE!

LORETTA SANCHEZ IN THE FIRST DEBATE!
In pursuit of the truth – www.cinopsbegone.com – Thursday, October 14, 2010

WHAT DROVE ME UP THE WALL IS THE FOLLOWING: “SHE (SANCHEZ) WORE THE COLORS OF THE FORMER FLAG OF SOUTH VIETNAM, A SYMBOL OF FREEDOM IN THE VIETNAMESE AMERICAN COMMUNITY: A RED BLAZURE OVER A YELLOW SHIRT.” (Ref. O.C. Register, Thurs. Oct. 14th/10, P. 1)

MAY I SHARE WITH YOU TWO NEWS ITEMS 43 YEARS AGO CONCERNING LORETTA SANCHEZ’S DEMOCRATIC PARTY AND THEIR ROLE IN UNDERMING FREEDOM IN THE VIETNAM WAR.

News Item # 1 - Hanoi Thanks Its U.S. Friends: Tokyo, Oct. 21, 1967, (AP) – Premier Phan Van Dong (Communist) of North Vietnam has described American antiwar demonstrators as companion-in-arms. “The Vietnamese people thank their friends in America and wish them great success in their mounting movement,” Dong Said.

THE STATEMENT WAS BROADCAST FROM HANOI ON THE EVE OF A WASHINGTON RALLY OF GROUPS CALLING FOR QUICK PEACE. The official Vietnam News Agency quoted the premier as telling a visiting American group, headed by Thomas Hayden of Newark, N.J. there was solidarity between the Vietnamese and the American peoples in “the common struggle against the aggression against Vietnam by the U.S. Government.” …

“The group said it was returning with a message from Premier Phan VanDong of greetings to the U.S. antiwar movement. They plan to release the contents Oct. 21 for the big Washington antiwar demonstrations.” (Herald Examiner, L.A. Oct. 22, 1967)

News Item # 2 – Reds’ Role Claimed in Peace March: Washington (UPI) House Republican leader Gerald R. Ford said today the White House has a secret report showing that Communists organized the Oct. 21 peace march on the Pentagon. Ford told the House that President Johnson read the report to Republican leaders at the White House subsequent to the March and he assumed it also had been available to key democrats.

Ford said he had asked Attorney General Ramsey Clark to make the report public but Clark, in a visit to his office, had offered arguments why this should not be done. He did not say what Clark’s arguments were, but he said other administration figures had said they feared release of the report would unleash a wave of “McCarthyism.” “I believe the American people are more mature than that.” Ford said, “I think that people should be given the facts so they can judge for themselves, the depth of anti-Vietnam sentiment.” (Long Beach Press Telegram, Nov. 22, 1967)

George H. Kubeck

P.S. Recall the anti-war propaganda by the New York Times during the Iraq War. With their kind of news reporting during World War II, we would have lost the war to Nazi Germany. The mainstream media is KAPUT. The second half of the debate between Assemblyman Van Tran and Loretta Sanchez is airing tonight for one-half hour on public television KOCE at 6:30 P.M.

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