Posted on 08/15/2004 1:23:00 PM PDT by stockpirate
LOS ANGELES, CA (PRWEB) June 10, 2004 -- Paperless Archives (www.paperlessarchives.com) has announced the publishing of 20,000 pages of FBI Files related to Senator John Kerry. These FBI files include coverage of John Kerry's activity as a leader of the anti-Vietnam War group, Vietnam Veterans Against the War.
These FBI files have been the subject of great discussion and news coverage recently, yet few have actually ever seen a single page of the documents. Paperless Archives (www.paperlessarchives.com) has now made it possible for everyone to obtain and review copies of these files.
Most of this material was originally released in 1999 to author and historian Gerald Nicosia, after seeking their release under the Freedom of Information Act in 1988. This set released in June 2004, contains pages of documents not released to Nicosia in 1999.
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Thanks for the ping!
My friend quoted this same line to me. Does anyone know where this comes from? I guess it is a Michael Moore thing? Just off the top of my head what about Kosovo, Panama, and Grenada? Weren't those pre-emptive?
No, we posted the complete VVAW FBI files at WinterSoldier.com months ago.
I suppose there's been a pre-emptive element to every war we've ever fought, in that part of the reason we fought was to prevent the enemy from doing any more damage to us than they already had, to the extent that we were able to prevent them. I don't think that's ever been the only reason, but when it suits their purpose the media will portray that as the only reason.
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Thanks IT.
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By the way, if AL Quida planned to execute 9 US Senators we would call it a "Terrorist Plot".
What do you call it when a US citizen was invovlved in a plot to assassinate 9 US senators?
Guess you call it a disgruntled veteran protesting a war. Not worthy of media attention(since it was a liberal that was planning treasonous and terrorist activities). This needs to be addressed by the pubbies somehow and publicized.
I could be wrong but I thought that the suit enabled release of Bush's records pertaining to his when he was assigned and where, not his payroll or performance records.
Russert asked Bush on TV if he would agree to release ALL of his military service records; Bush said yes; they were released, examined, and found to have such glowing reports of his capacity as a pilot, etc., that no one heard any more about them.
But the fact he was there and took part in the discussions is probably a crime
And JF'n has a security clearance today that gives him access to the most highly classified information this country has !!!!!! So much for our screening process huh?
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LOL - you funny.
PING - Good Kerry links there!
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Good link!
I'll browse through it.
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