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lace></st1:country-region>. Most of them never came back, because they had perished in service to their country but just over 40 of them had the great good fortune to only spend 7 years or a little more with the brutal friends of Mr. Kerry, being tortured, for the war crimes that Mr. Kerry so benevolently accused them of. Something that America has never appropriately apologized to them for and for which Ass Hole Kerry, Jane Fonda and Ramsey Clark each particularly owe an immense apology; having adding a huge additional load to the burden of these men. Men, so apparently inadequate that they just served their country as they were asked, with no complaint and no draft dodging. Jane Fonda was so generous as to give to the captive's jailers the name and service number of each of the prisoners after they were forced to salute, shake hands, kow-tow to and kiss the ass of the traitorous *****. When they passed their personal info written on tiny bits of paper to her during the hand shaking so she could pass them on to their families that they might know the circumstances and fate of these, “wonderful men”, George Patton might say, serving honorably and without complaint serving us and their country, she passed those secreted bits of paper to their captors. For Ms. Fonda’s gratuitous act these men were beaten and tortured for hours each day for several weeks in thanks for trying to get their names to their families. Treatment like the “Rope Trick” wherein the wrists are tied together and the rope is wound round and round around the lower arms, the elbows and finally the upper arms, being pulled tightly together, eventually dislocating the shoulders and leaving the men for dozens of hours like this until the agony from the return of blood causes unbelievable pain for sometimes many days. Lovely people these friends of Mr. Kerry. If the captors were particularly angry with the prisoner he was hung from the ceiling by the rope being passed through the ropes at his elbows and left there sometimes all day or all night. Some have confided to me that it made sleeping very difficult at best. My 1<SUP>st</SUP> roommate at the academy had one of his captors force his thumb and 2 of his fingers in past his eyeball and squeeze it. Have someone try that one on you some day.
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lace></st1:City> buddy thought he was catching the flu today and suggested I might want to delay my visit and I agreed wholeheartedly. If you find this overly offensive just call me and lay my things out on your porch, I will pick them up and leave a check to cover the invoice for your time. Occasionally I feel the need to state where I stand. This probably needs no further elaboration.<o
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