Could it be that Kerry's pic is on the wall in some Hanoi war memorial museum. That one is ripe for picking.
Along with pages of Kerry's FBI record showing that twice he illegally enetered into "negotiations" with the North Vietnamese government. And testimony from POW's who tell of John Kerry's words being used against them while they were POW's.
The Hanoi War Memorial(from what I've heard) he's right up there with che,Mao,stalin,not so sure but appopriate.
Actually that's one claim in the Swiftee's book that may be questionable. Although the picture of Kerry is apparently in a room with exhibits honoring foreigners (e.g. Soviets, Chinese, Communist parties, etc) that aided North Vietnam in winning the war, I have heard of seemingly neutral accounts noting that it's grouped with other photos that document the restoration of normal relations with America and the West in the 1990's.
This actually makes more sense to me considering the subject of the photo itself: Kerry's visit representing President Clinton's administration in '93. If they really meant to honor Kerry's antiwar agitprop, why not a photo of Kerry throwing away his(?) medals or testifying before the Senate in '71?
Not saying I generally disagree with or doubt the Swift Vets -- far from it -- but it may be best to hesitate in endorsing this one issue. (Besides, it can help in convincing undecideds if you give on an item or two.)
But it's also old news. If there's anything to this, and O'Neil said on Rush today that more ads are coming, it'll be something new. I hope it's true.