< -snip- > The story is unlikely to go away completely. Last week Gerald Nicosia, the historian who first uncovered evidence the FBI tailed Mr. Kerry back in 1971, reported to police that three of the 14 boxes of the FBI files he obtained under the Freedom of Information Act were stolen from his California home and that other individual files from the remaining 11 boxes were also swiped, including documents about Mr. Kerry that Mr. Nicosia hadn't yet reviewed. "Those revelations are lost now, at least to me," Mr. Nicosia told the Associated Press. Someone, either friend or foe of Mr. Kerry, apparently knew what he was looking for. |
This isn't the Jack Kelley with two "e"s that USA Today fired for Jayson-Blair-style fiction in news stories. Anyway, as any Freeper knows, Jack Kelly's got this nailed. Blind eyes are to the telescope in news rooms all over the country regarding Kerry's radical past (which extends well into his Senate career).
I mentioned on the other thread and will repeat here:
CSPAN played a June 1971 Dick Cavet show that featured a debate between John Kerry and John O'Neill.
O'Neill pointed out to Kerry that none of the "soldiers" who "testified" at the Winter Soldier hearing about committing atrocities would sign depositions affirming what they said.
Kerry pointed to the audience and said there was someone who came with him *from Florida* who would step forward and sign a deposition. This was not followed through on and no name was mentioned, but I immediately suspected that it was Scott Camil in the audience.
With this following on the heels of last week's Boston Globe piece we may see the pace pick up a bit.
Heck, the story is just getting its boots on. The WSJ Op Ed page is the most influential in the country. It was carefully written. They know full well that it will be the breakout piece.
In that speech, Kerry criticized Nixon for seeking an early return of POWs. That's struck me as odd for some time now.
Vietnam Veterans Against Kerry
Useful Fools :
Watching Those Whom Lenin Called "Useful Fools"
A Vietnam Veteran's organization has sprung up to oppose John Kerry, because Kerry used his Vietnam credentials to the benefit of the enemy in that war, which is hard to reconcile with his constant bragging about his service today. If you don't think Kerry helped the communists, go to the site of the VVAK, and also read the history of the conflict (on this blog), and read on here. Kerry helped our enemy, it's that simple! His actions are those of one who cared for his comrades but not for his nation