Posted on 08/23/2004 12:43:16 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
It would be easier to count the truths.
If there ever was one.
What's with Kerry's "uniform" in this photo? he's dressed in fatigues testifying before Congress.
I didn't think this was appropriate attire for an officer (let alone an elisted man) to appear this way in this kind of setting. Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought you had to wear dress uniform.
The same is true in Iran and North Korea. Iranian and North Korean officials probably know their nuclear aspirations are dead if Bush gets reelected. They will toe the U.N. line just long enough to hear the election results of the only country in the world brave enough to lead a preemptive war to stop them. If we elect John Kerry in November, Tehran and Pyongyang will not feel the threat of military retaliations, and international pressure without that threat is unlikely to deter their nuclear buildup. Consider this response from C. Kenneth Quinones, a former United States diplomat who was in Pyongyang earlier this month for a Korean studies conference. He was quoted in The New York Times:
"The North Koreans made it very clear, politely, that they want Mr. Kerry to win the election. Nobody wants to move. North Koreans are going to play wait and see." Not to mention that John Kerry has proposed withdrawing some troops from Iraq within the first six months of his election. Some insurgents may now begin to also wait and see. .....***Avert Disaster; Elect a Cowboy _______________________________________________________ NOW read LINK in Post #1: "Kerry's World: Father Knows Best"
On Meet the Press back in March or April, when shown tape of his 1971 testimony, and asked by Russert about it, he gave a strange little chortle and said, "Well Tim, what I'd like to know is, where'd all that thick brown hair go?" Chortle Chortle...you are now entering the Twilight Zone.....
He then said he might have been a little over the top (or the edge?) but re-affirmed that he stands behind his statements of the time and will not disavow them or apologize.
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Best I can tell, just recently. Maybe mama T. tossed him a grenade.
Ah, that would be P.H. #2.
Unfit for Command Pg 77 -78 [Excerpt] Kerry claims to have been wounded on February 20, 1969, on the Dam Doi Canal, a canal running north from the Song Bo De River. In other reports, Kerry seems to place the location of th incident on the Cua Lon to the west. The operating report prepared by Kerry reflects "intense rocket and rife fire." In his biography, Kerry describes "blood running down the deck":
........Kerry felt a piece of hot shrapnel bore into his left leg. With blood running down the deck,......
The office of the accompanying boat, Rocky Hildreth, states that John Kerry's operating report (which Hildreth did not see until 2004) is false, and that the intense rockt and rife fire reported by Kerry never happened. It seems very unlikely that Kerry's boat could have experienced the heavy fire he reported without the accompanying boat hearing it. Hildreth also reports that there was no "blood on the deck," as Kerry claimed. Moreover, there was no damage to any boat from "the intense rifle and rocket fire" reported by Kerry. Van Odell, a sailor on PCF 93, recounts that when Kerry's crew came back that day, he heard them say that Kerry had faked a Purple Heart from his own M-79 wound. In addition, one of Kerry's crewmen, in a 2002 e-mail that he disowned after meeting with Kerry, questioned this Purple Heart and indicated that it was for a negligently self-inflicted M-79 grenade round like the one occuring at Cam Ranh Bay. [End Excerpt]
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