October 27, 2004
(c) 2004 WorldNetDaily.com 

The nation's most highly decorated living veteran told a hometown
audience in Sioux City, Iowa, Democratic Party presidential candidate
John Kerry "will go down in history as the Benedict Arnold of 1971." 

Col. George "Bud" Day, an Air Force pilot who spent 67 months in a North
Vietnamese prison and was awarded the Medal of Honor among other
decorations, visited Sioux City to campaign against Kerry. 

"The notion that his guy would think he is qualified to be president of
the United State when he has already pledged his allegiance to North
Vietnam makes absolute zero sense,'' Day told the Sioux City Journal.
"My view is he basically will go down in history sometime as the
Benedict Arnold of 1971.'' 

Day said Kerry dishonored the country by accusing his fellow veterans of
war crimes and atrocities and for meeting with America's communist enemy
leaders in Paris. 

While Kerry was denouncing U.S. troops for "war crimes," Day was
brutally tortured by his North Vietnamese captors. He is one of several
former POWs featured in some of the latest Swift Boat Veterans for Truth
TV ads. The anti-Kerry group has spent more than $10 million trying to
subvert Kerry's chances of becoming president. In one of the spots,
running in key battleground states, Day directly addresses Kerry: "How
can you expect our sons and daughters to follow you, when you condemned
their fathers and grandfathers?" 

Day also is interviewed in "Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal,'' a
documentary about the effects of the anti-war movement on American POWs
in Vietnam. Parts of the controversial film aired last week on a network
of local stations owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group. Democrats condemned
the documentary and broadcasts as one-sided and a veiled contribution to
President Bush's re-election campaign. 

Day, whose plane was shot down over North Vietnam Aug. 26, 1967, was the
only POW to escape from North Vietnam. He was recaptured two weeks
later, within two miles of freedom. 

Day said Kerry's testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
and his other anti-war activities encouraged the North Vietnamese to
continue the war and mistreat the POWs. 

The Florida resident is a celebrity in Sioux City. He was honored by his
hometown when local officials renamed Sioux City's airport Sioux Gateway
Airport/Col. Bud Day Field. 

Kerry has been dogged by criticism from Vietnam vets throughout his
campaign. Yesterday, the Special Forces Veterans who served in Vietnam
released an open letter to Kerry opposing his candidacy. 

"He slandered and dishonored all Vietnam veterans in false and
exaggerated testimony before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations
Committee," the group said in its statement. 

The veterans demanded that Kerry sign the Standard Form 180 to release
all his military records so the public could determine, before the
election, whether or not he is telling the truth about his service. 

Of 377 Special Forces Vietnam veterans who reviewed the letter, 365
endorsed it in solidarity with the Swift Boat Vets. 

"When Kerry chose to make Vietnam the centerpiece of his campaign," said
Steve Sherman, the letter coordinator, "it awoke smoldering opposition
from two-and-a-half million Vietnam veterans who understood how Kerry
had used secret meetings with enemy leaders and propaganda hearings to
start his political career at the expense of men under fire, POWs and
those who served honorably." 

Those secret meetings with the enemy were the subject of a WorldNetDaily
exclusive yesterday revealing the first documentary evidence that
Vietnamese communists were directly steering John Kerry's anti-war group
Vietnam Veterans Against the War. 

One freshly unearthed document, captured by the U.S. from Vietnamese
communists in 1971 and later translated indicates the Viet Cong and
North Vietnamese delegations to the Paris peace talks that year were
used as the communications link to direct the activities of Kerry and
other anti-war activists who attended. 

Kerry insists he attended the talks only because he happened to be in
France on his honeymoon and maintains he met with both sides. But
previously revealed records indicate the future senator made two, and
possibly three, trips to Paris to meet with Viet Cong leader Madame
Nguyen Thi Binh then promote her plan's demand for U.S. surrender. 

Jerome Corsi, a specialist on the Vietnam era, told WND the new
discoveries are the "most remarkable documents I've seen in the entire
history of the anti-war movement." 

"We're not going to say he's an agent for Vietnamese communists, but
it's the next thing to it," he said. "Whether he was consciously
carrying out their direction or naively doing what they wanted, it
amounted to the same thing - he advanced their cause." 

Corsi, co-author of the Swift Boat Vets and POWs for Truth best-seller
"Unfit for Command," and Scott Swett, who maintains the group's website,
have posted a summary of the discovery on the website of
Wintersoldier.com. 

Corsi says the documents show how the North Vietnamese, the Viet Cong,
the People's Coalition for Peace and Justice, the Communist Party of the
USA and Kerry's VVAW worked closely together to achieve the Vietnamese
communists' primary objective - the defeat of the U.S. in Vietnam. 

"I think what we've discovered is a smoking gun," Corsi said. "We knew
when we wrote 'Unfit for Command' that Kerry had met with Madame Binh
and then promoted her peace plan." 

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