July 26, 2006
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07/24/06
- A European Reader Doubts Athena Kerry Exists;
She Reveals Herself (Slightly)
A Washington State Reader,
Italian-American and Lt. Col, Armor, USAR (Ret.)
Remembers His Father, A World War II Hero
From:
Brian Cavallo [e-mail
him]
Re: Joe Guzzardi’s
Column:
Italian-American Readers, Marines Give Gen. Peter Pace A
Piece Of Their Mind
Since my grandparent’s
immigrated legally to the United States in 1916, I'm
as irate as any of your VDARE.COM correspondents about
Gen. Peter Pace’s performance in Miami.
My deceased father, born in 1923, flew
P-47 Thunderbolts as part of the
56th Fighter Group participating in bomber escort
missions over Germany during WW II. He had three
confirmed and four probable victories while logging over
200 combat hours in the air.
If he were alive today I guarantee he would be just a
little upset at Pace and the rest of the open borders
crowd.
Here’s an example of how patriotic my father was.
Prior to his departure for England, his friends and
family gave him a going away party.
One of those attending was a high school acquaintance of
my father's who, it was rumored, had ties with the
Mafia.
He wanted my father to assure him that he would not
knowingly shoot down a "Paisan".
My father responded, "If I ever get into a dogfight
with a Fascist SOB I'll blow his *** out of the sky."
Following in my father’s footsteps I also chose a
military career.
I
served in
Vietnam during 1969. I resent President Bush and the
White House who are knowingly, willingly and
intentionally selling out America.
Traitors, disguised as public officials, openly
commit high crimes and misdemeanors while they peddle
their no borders propaganda. They are actively
facilitating our Republic’s cultural suicide.
Their collusion and betrayal make
Benedict Arnold look like he should have gotten a
Medal of Honor!
Lt Col Brian A. Cavallo began his military vocation in
the Marines (enlisted and commissioned). Following his
return from Southeast Asia he attended school, majoring
in Business Administration, at San Diego State. He
continued his career as an army armor officer and served
until 1992.