The V.V.A.W.
The V.V.A.W. (Vietnam Veterans Against the War) was a subversive, Communist, anti-American, radical group of individuals who advocated civil disobedience, betrayed our troops in a time war, and gave aid and comfort to our enemies. The FBI followed their activities closely due to their ever-increasing threat to the United States.
John Kerry was a national spokesman for and eventually the national leader of the VVAW, even while he was still enlisted in the Navy Reserves. His cohorts included people such as Al Hubbard, president of VVAW and who was never even served in Viet Nam, Jane Fonda, and Ramsey Clark, now an attorney for Saddam Hussein.
The VVAW did everything in their power legal or not, ethical or not, to bring America to it's knees and to help North Vietnam win the war against us. In fact, in 1993, John Kerry went to N. Vietnam to accept his award for helping them "win the war" against us.

Members of the VVAW forcefully took control of many national monuments and military offices. These included Army recruiting offices, university auditoriums, Marine Corps recruiting offices, the Lincoln Memorial, the Betsy Ross house, and even the Statue of Liberty, from which they flew the American flag upside down.
Member of VVAW fly the flag upside down from the Statue of Liberty

