Richard Nixon committed treason to win the 1968 Presidential Election.
Articles: politico.com, millercenter.org Or search "Nixon Treason".
Through an intermediary Nixon approached the South Vietnamese delegation to the Paris Peace talks and talked them out of signing the peace accords. Until recently it hadn't been proven that Nixon directly made the offer. We also didn’t know the South Vietnamese accepted it.
The South Vietnamese broke off peace negotiations when Nixon made them an offer they couldn’t refuse. Nixon won the election. The Vietnam War continued four more years, killing millions more human beings.
Nixon also knowingly left a thousand or more MIAs in the hands of our enemies. I knew Syd Schanberg, the New York Times journalist who wrote The Death and Life of Dith Pran, later made into the movie The Killing Fields. Syd wrote about how Nixon and Kissinger abandoned American MIAs in Vietnam after the war ended. They left them there and knew it.
Schanberg article or search "Schanberg MIA"
Please recite the following:
"Richard Nixon won the Presidency of the United States by convincing South Vietnam not to sign a peace treaty ending the Vietnam War. He then extended the war four more years and finally abandoned our brave soldiers to die horrible deaths in Southeast Asia."
That is undeniable evil. Evil without justification. Evil in intent and outcome. Nixon’s treason betrayed the men and women who fought for America, killed millions of human beings and altered our world’s path to something far worse.
Donald Trump didn’t make the Republican Party evil. Since 1968 the Republican Party has been led by amoral sociopaths who don't give a damn about other human beings, start wars for no reason and cheated on Democracy until they destroyed it.
Individual Republicans can be decent human beings. They cannot be moral human beings because their leaders are evil. Every moral American voter must vote for every Democratic candidate in every election until 2025 at least. Then humanity has a chance.
Please send this on to others of like mind.
My profound thanks,
Al