Posted on 08/22/2004 3:51:40 PM PDT by AJFavish
[Excerpt from full transcript. Russert is speaking with Tad Devine, Senior Adviser, Kerry-Edwards '04. -- ajf]
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5772535/
MR. RUSSERT: He didn't take office until January '69. Does Senator Kerry stand by that statement that on Christmas Eve of '68 he was physically in Cambodia?
MR. DEVINE: Right. Well, his memory, Tim, is being there, around there. And I'll tell you what happened on December 25th...
MR. RUSSERT: No--being there or around there?
MR. DEVINE: No, being right at the Cambodian border, over the Cambodian border. That's what he remembers. That's his clear memory. Now, Tim...
[end excerpt]
So according to Devine, Kerry remembers being "over the Cambodian border" on Christmas Eve of '68. It is Kerry's "clear memory" according to Devine.
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Allan J. Favish
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I went to the MSNBC site and the transcript is not there. Anyone have an idea.
So I thought the SOP rowback would be to place it at a time when Steve Gardner couldnt contradict him...
strange, they are sticking to story A.
ahem, Gardner was *not* present himself at the Rassman incident. others were.
what commander ordered him into cambodia for what purpose?
seems pretty easy to verify
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