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Please check out WinterSoldier.com

for the truth that this article misses in its entirety.

Regards,

TS

1 posted on 04/24/2004 10:09:38 AM PDT by The Shrew
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To: Interesting Times; diotima; Bob J; abner; Admin Moderator; Lead Moderator; jrlc
Ping for excerpt evaluation and article that needs serious debunking.

REgards,

TS

2 posted on 04/24/2004 10:12:38 AM PDT by The Shrew (A dollar a day won't cure your addiction to FR but it will make you feel better. Join me!)
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To: The Shrew
Among the many polarizing images of the period was a photograph of long-haired ex-soldiers simulating the Iwo Jima memorial, but with a flag held upside-down to signal distress; the picture graced the cover of a book that had Mr. Kerry as a co-author.

A distress signal????!! Talk about spinning! I'm glad the New York Times is at least addressing these activities of Kerry, though. There has been a blackout in mainstream media coverage, of course.

3 posted on 04/24/2004 10:13:59 AM PDT by Unam Sanctam
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From its inception, Vietnam Veterans Against the War was a curiosity and an influential force in the Vietnam protest movement because of the novelty, and political potency, of antiwar demonstrators in uniform.

Let's see...Vietnam was the only war the US has lost so far...it was lost on the home front...this VVAW group was influential...Kerry met with the enemy in Paris.

Would the US really elect this John "Foragainst" Kerry as Commander in Chief in the middle of a war that started after the biggest attack on our soil?

Not unless we are "Going French" and surrendering again.

5 posted on 04/24/2004 10:23:28 AM PDT by SiGeek
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To: The Shrew
They fail to mention that in Kerry's first ever
(very short-lived) campaign for congress, he ran as the clean-cut, military hero - even as he was bad mouthing his country.
8 posted on 04/24/2004 10:30:23 AM PDT by stylin19a (is it mogadishu yet ?)
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A few months later, Mr. Kerry, freshly out of the service, ran in an antiwar caucus in Concord, Mass., that was convened to pick a primary challenger to a hawkish incumbent congressman. Liberals had already coalesced around the Rev. Robert F. Drinan, a war critic, but Mr. Kerry fared surprisingly well before bowing out and becoming chairman of the successful Drinan campaign. The run drew attention to Mr. Kerry and in May he was invited to speak against the war on "The Dick Cavett Show."

Two weeks later, he married Julia Thorne, and on a trip to Europe with his new bride, Mr. Kerry, the 26-year-old ex-lieutenant took a taxicab from Paris to a suburban villa. The son of a diplomat, Mr. Kerry had managed to arrange a private meeting with North Vietnamese and Vietcong emissaries to the peace talks.

In the above context, here is what the NYT said in the wedding announcement published on May 24, 1970:

"Whether today's wedding becomes a similar footnote to history may depend on the bridegroom, a graduate of Yale and a veteran of the Vietnam war who is considering running for congress from his native Massachusetts.

"Mr. Kerry, who criticized the fundamentals of American foreign policy as class orator in the 1966 Yale graduation exercises, said he joined the Navy and went to Vietnam because he wanted to study that policy first hand.

"There he earned the Silver Star, the Bronze Star, the Combat Action Ribbon, and three Purple Hearts as the commander of a patrol boat on the rivers of the Mekong Delta.

"He recently discussed his conclusions over network television when he offered views opposing Herbert Klein, the Nixon Administration's director of communications, on the Dick Cavett Show."

Interesting that he went to Vietnam to "study that policy first hand"

From the very beginning, it appears he enlisted for his political aspirations and not out of a sense of patriotic duty or to win the war as the others who served during that difficult time. In other words, the war was a political opportunity for him.

13 posted on 04/24/2004 10:44:18 AM PDT by Aliska
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Wow, interesting. The KC meeting mentioned in the first sentence.
17 posted on 04/24/2004 10:55:05 AM PDT by BunnySlippers (Must get Moose and Squirrel ... B. Badanov.)
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btt
19 posted on 04/24/2004 11:36:39 AM PDT by GailA (Kerry I'm for the death penalty for terrorist, but I'll declare a moratorium on the death penalty)
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John Kerry was "young and stupid" some three decades ago, today he has become "old and stupid".

The passage of time does change all of us. Some more than others.
20 posted on 04/24/2004 11:58:58 AM PDT by alloysteel
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When Hurley called Musgrave to "refresh his memory," did he remind him of the tragic deaths of Vince Foster and Ron Brown?
21 posted on 04/24/2004 12:04:03 PM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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