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Brinkley Details Kerry's Meetings with 'Hanoi Jane' (Hanoi John and Jane are both liars!)
Newsmax ^ | 2/15/04

Posted on 02/15/2004 9:29:47 AM PST by areafiftyone

Presidential historian Douglas Brinkley revealed Sunday that Democratic presidential front-runner John Kerry personally met with "Hanoi Jane" Fonda at least twice during the days when the two played leading roles in the group Vietnam Veterans Against the War, including a never before detailed 1971 meeting in Detroit.

"The Jane Fonda incidents occurred in two places; one on a march from Morristown to Valley Forge when they shared a platform at Valley Forge," Brinkley told WABC Radio's Steve Malzberg.

"Then he met her in the more troubling Detroit Howard Johnson's Comfort Center [event], where there was this thing called the Winter Soldier Investigation."

It had been known that Fonda and Kerry had both helped organize the Winter Soldier protest at a time when he served as the VVAW's National Coordinator and she held the title Honorary National Coordinator.

But Brinkley, who wrote the definitive chronicle of Kerry's war years, "Tour of Duty," is the first authoritative source to suggest that Kerry and Fonda had a face-to-face meeting while organizing the event.

Brinkley's account of Kerry's contacts with Fonda suggests they had a much more extensive relationship than either of them are now willing to admit.

The activist and the top Democrat both offered accounts last week that minimized their contact during the 1970s, with Fonda describing efforts to link her to Kerry as part of a "big lie" campaign to discredit the presidential front-runner.

Of the Valley Forge protest, Fonda told CNN, "I don't know if we even shook hands."

For his part Kerry said through a spokeswoman, "John Kerry and Jane Fonda were just acquaintances."

During Winter Soldier Fonda and Kerry solicited testimony from alleged combat veterans detailing U.S. atrocities, though many of the accounts were later completely discredited.

The Kerry campaign has refused to return multiple phone calls from NewsMax requesting details of the Senator's interaction with Fonda during the Feb. 1971 Winter Soldier event.

On a related subject, Brinkley said that Kerry's Vietnam war wounds, for which he received three Purple Hearts, were not particularly serious.

Asked about the severity of Kerry's injuries, Brinkley told Malzberg, "They were minor wounds."


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 2004; alexgate; bookreview; booktour; detroit; dougbrinkley; hanoijane; hanoijohn; keptman; kerry; kerryrecord; malzberg; talkradio; tourofduty; vvaw; wabc
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To: Tall_Texan
Too bad, that is what politics is all about. No one really comments on issues or substance. It is just attack after attack on really baseless crap. The real truth is that if these schmucks started telling the truth about each other and exposing the lies they would be outed as frauds as well.
241 posted on 02/17/2004 4:15:18 PM PST by satchmodog9 (it's coming and if you don't get off the tracks it will run you down)
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To: satchmodog9
True. The other problem is that this whole charade starts way too early. Who's really tuned into November yet? If somebody could get a law passed banning primaries and caucuses before May of the election year, I'd be their best friend. A six-month campaign is all you need to whittle the field and make up your mind, even if you're as dumb as rocks. Thanks for reading my rant.
242 posted on 02/17/2004 10:35:25 PM PST by Tall_Texan (Some day I'll have a rock-hard body - once rigor mortis sets in.)
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To: Tall_Texan
Unless they've been found guilty of a major criminal offense, I really can't hold against someone politically for what they did a long time ago. Now if the views they held then are still what they hold now, that's another issue but *that* is what should be the issue not what they did back when gasoline was under 30 cents a gallon.

I agree. But no Chris Matthews or O'Reilly or Hannity or Russert has ever confronted Kerry with Burkett's and others discoveries about the Winter Soldier Investigations. No one has confronted him along these lines:

"Senator Kerry, Burkett, author of "Stolen Valor", has investigated the claims made in the Winter Soldier Investigation, and found them completely without merit. Moreover, several of the "witnesses" lied about their service in the military and in Vietnam. Al Hubbard, a supposed Vietnam veteran, who appeared with you on Meet the Press in 1971, emerges as another fraud.

The foundation of your claims your 1971 Senate testimony appears without merit, and hence your claims of American arocities as the norm appear without merit. Please comment."

But no one has put this to Kerry. Kerry has never explained his error or defended his incredible 1971 testimony.

This means he may still believe, today, the atrocity claims he made in 1971. This makes it a current issue.

Seeing how Kerry deals with the issue of fraud in the Winter Soldier Investigation will tell us a lot about his character.

243 posted on 02/18/2004 8:19:49 AM PST by secretagent
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To: CalKat; Peach
Is Bush releasing his medical records from the National Guard?

Yes, and he did so a few days prior to the time you posted that comment. (I know it's difficult, but please do try to keep up.)

244 posted on 02/20/2004 2:28:14 PM PST by XXXXX88XXXXX (I'm Not Fonda Hanoi John.)
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To: Williams
Somewhere in the archives of the New York Post, there is a "Page Six" article about the beautiful people meeting at Fonda's ski lodge in Aspen during the Christmas recess from Congress with Kerry and Ted Kennedy among the "stay over" guests in her lodge. It was in the mid '90's. And I have searched Google for hours looking for it. I don't know how to do a Lexus-Nexus search or I would.
245 posted on 02/20/2004 2:36:10 PM PST by N. Theknow (John Kerry is nothing more than Ted Kennedy without a dead girl in the car.)
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To: mountaineer
I wonder if this punk knows what the letters "R E M F" mean. I bet his daddy knew...
246 posted on 02/20/2004 2:42:14 PM PST by shotgun (Nuke'em till they glow, then shoot them in the dark...)
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To: McGruff
Yea, this 'minor wounds' thing is really getting to me. I have read plenty on the very french looking John Eff'in Kerry, up to and including, his Silver Star Citation. 4 months in country? I was in the Nam and I can say, although I don't like to say it, this sounds a little like 'Stolen Valor'. I hope I'm dead wrong, but it just has a slippery feel to me.

I was in a Ranger battalion in Nam. I once heard a new man ask the LT what the 'Old Man' (Battalion Commander) thought about putting a GI in for a decoration. The LT (a big ole' slow talkin' boy from the University of Alabama) said, "If ya get a big enough hole in ya, or got somthin' missin' ya might get a (purple) Heart. Kill General Tete, or 'uncle' Ho and he'd put ya in fur a (silver) Star. They way the Ole' Man figures it, everything else is expected of ya, you're a Ranger". That was the way it was where I was, and rightfully so. That's why this story about Kerry is a little uncomfortable for me. I was 'doc', we put minor injuries back on the line, we had to. They had 2 to 3 weeks of convalescence at a MASH, Saigon, or in Da Nang but back out they came, and they were always ready to get back to the job.

It's hard for me to buy that he got hit 3 times in four months and was decorated for all of them. In the early days of Nam it was WWII or Korea mindset. We had a hellofa lot to do and we didn't have time to decorate every brave man that got a scratch. We (I as 'doc') fixed it and we went on. If the wound was bad they were evacuated. That's the way you play in war.

247 posted on 02/20/2004 3:15:55 PM PST by timydnuc ("Give me Liberty, or give me death"!)
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To: timydnuc
You should have heard the head of Veterans Against Kerry. He was coming down pretty hard on Sen. Kerry. He called them band-aid medals and he turned down anything so minor more than once.

Just in case anyone hasn't told you recently, thanks for your service.
248 posted on 02/20/2004 4:16:30 PM PST by McGruff
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To: McGruff
I am not going to rag on a man that did his duty and got a commendation, but I'm not going to let some a$$hole steal from the real hero's their rightful call. That's why I'm apprehensive to go against Kerry. I don't like the man for the way he deserted me and all the brave men that fought. But, I'll need some solid evidence before I come down on his service, as questionable as it was.

I won't vote for the man, and I don't respect him, but I can't rag his record unless I have proof. I respect service, and I sure as hell respect metals, if they were earned. His decorations leave a huge question.

249 posted on 02/20/2004 5:35:24 PM PST by timydnuc ("Give me Liberty, or give me death"!)
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