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ELECTION 2004
Kerry backs off After WND story on journal discrepancy spokesman says no enemy fire 'possible'
Posted: August 24, 2004 3:43 p.m. Eastern
By Art Moore
After WorldNetDaily's report last week of a discrepancy in John Kerry's personal account of his first Purple Heart, his presidential campaign has backed off on claims that he was wounded from enemy fire. WND reported that nine days after Kerry claims he was hit by hostile fire in 1968, he wrote in his journal as he set out on a subsequent mission, "A cocky feeling of invincibility accompanied us up the Long Tau shipping channel because we hadn't been shot at yet, and Americans at war who haven't been shot at are allowed to be cocky." The Kerry campaign has not responded to repeated requests from WND for a response, including a call this morning. But yesterday, Fox News host Major Garrett confronted John Hurley, national coordinator of Veterans for John Kerry, asking him on camera if it is possible the first Purple Heart did not result from an incident involving enemy fire. Hurley replied, "Anything is possible ... ." With three Purple Hearts, Kerry was allowed according to Navy regulations to leave Vietnam after only four months of his 12-month tour. The Kerry campaign's admission to charges in "Unfit for Command," the newly published book by Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, is not the first. Two weeks ago, Kerry was forced to revise his decades-long contention he was on a secret mission in Cambodia on Christmas Eve 1968. And last week, the Kerry campaign admitted a key contention of a story supporting the Democratic National Convention theme of "No Man Left Behind" was wrong. Kerry closed the convention with a story in which he claimed that five swiftboats fled on March 13, 1969, after a mine explosion and only he came back to rescue Lt. James Rassman. His campaign now is admitting that he fled and the rest stayed, before he later returned for Rassman.
Responding to Hurley's admission, "Unfit for Command" co-author Jerome Corsi told WND the swiftboat vets "remain interested in a solidly documented and researched examination which allows the truth to come out."
"As we do that, the Kerry campaign is having to reconstruct stories and admit to lies," Corsi said.
Conflicting account Kerry, who served as commander of a Navy swiftboat, has insisted he was wounded by enemy fire Dec. 2, 1968, when he and two other men took a smaller vessel, a Boston Whaler, on a patrol north of his base at Cam Ranh Bay. The conflicting journal entry is cited in Douglas Brinkley's book about Kerry's Vietnam service, "Tour of Duty." While the date of Kerry's subsequent four-day excursion on PCF-44 [Patrol Craft Fast] is not specified, Brinkley notes it commenced when Kerry "had just turned 25, on Dec. 11, 1968," which was nine days after the incident in which he claimed he had been wounded by enemy fire. In "Unfit for Command," Corsi and co-author John O'Neill, who took over command of Kerry's boat, assert the wound for which Kerry received his first of three Purple Hearts actually was caused by him firing an M-79 grenade launcher too close, "causing a tiny piece of shrapnel (one to two centimeters) to barely stick in his arm."
The authors, who rely on the eyewitness accounts of more than 60 men who served with Kerry, say Kerry's initial requests to receive a Purple Heart for the wound were flatly rejected. In "Tour of Duty," Brinkley quotes Kerry as saying he and his comrades were "scared s---less" that night, thinking fishermen in sampans might be Viet Cong. When some of the sampan occupants began unloading something on the beach, Kerry lit a flare, causing the startled men on shore to run for cover. That's when Kerry says he and the other Americans began firing. Said Kerry in "Tour of Duty":
My M-16 jammed, and as I bent down in the boat to grab another gun, a stinging piece of heat socked into my arm and just seemed to burn like hell. By this time one of the sailors had started the engine and we ran by the beach, strafing it. Then it was quiet. O'Neill and Corsi, however, claim there is no evidence whatsoever Kerry took any enemy fire that night. Patrick Runyon was operating the engine on the Boston whaler during the incident. "I can't say for sure that we got return fire or how [Kerry] got nicked," Runyon is quoted as saying in "Unfit for Command." "I couldn't say one way or the other. I know he did get nicked, a scrape on the arm." Wrote O'Neill: "In a separate conversation, Runyon related that he never knew Kerry was wounded. So even in the [Boston] Globe biography accounting, it was not clear that there was any enemy fire, just a question about how Kerry might have been hit with shrapnel." The book also asserts another one of Kerry's Purple Hearts resulte from a self-inflicted wound. Related offer: "Unfit for Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry"
Related stories: Kerry '71 testimony caused POW 'flashback' Kerry stands by '71 atrocities claim Kerry supported by Viet comrade Kerry asks FEC to stop vets' ads Kerry: Vets' book should be withdrawn Vets: Kerry 'can't deal with the truth' Kerry's 'fraudulent' report basis for military records Kerry's war journal contradicts medal claim? Kerry damage control on Cambodia story Kerry camp: Candidate 'inaccurate' on Cambodia Kerry campaign refuses to clarify Cambodia story John Kerry's 'self-inflicted' Purple Heart, Bronze Star Anti-Kerry cover altered on Barnes & Noble Vets say Kerry made up Cambodia story Vet denies retraction of Kerry war criticism Book: Kerry took no enemy fire for medal Dems press TV stations to shun vets' ad White House avoids criticism of Vets' ad Vets: Kerry lied to get Silver Star Kerry's Viet comrades call him a liar in TV ad Kerry's wounds self-inflicted? Kerry flip-flop on war footage Controversy over Kerry's re-enacted war scenes Anti-Kerry vets to sue candidate? Kerry honored at communist museum 'Kerry lied while good men died' Vets to Kerry: Stop using photos Vet: Officers told Kerry to leave Vietnam
Art Moore is a news editor with WorldNetDaily.com.
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You can't just hijack an entire webpage like that.
Well... technically you can.
It's just bad manners...
Hmmmmmm, the plot thickens. Not only do I wonder if Kerry was in Cambodia, I'm getting a feeling he may not have been in Vietnam.
Kerry jumps the shark once again.
If you wouldn't mind pulling this. My intention was not to hijack...Thank you.
Chill.
They admitted that?! When?!
Man, and the MSM has the nerve to say that the SWBVT keep changing their story!? Anyone feel like they're in the Twilight Zone?
Of course he was! Haven't you seen the pics from his own personal photographer?? Might be a lackey hired by both the Gore and SKerry families.
...or "catapulted the dog".
We may be able to prove it. The evidence that he faked it may be overwhelming, but he will NEVER say that.
If he admits he took something to which he was not entitled and then used that as the basis to bug out in the face of the enemy leaving his unit there to fight that same enemy, he might even lose some crapweasel dems.
If you would like to help the Swift Boat Vets ( as I have, and I urge all to do-- even a few dollars will help ) kindly click on this logo:
If, perchance, the top "click the pic" link is not visible, click here:
-John Kerry- some selected, informative links...--
I want you to help the SwiftVets-- here's how:
1st download the videos and burn them onto a CD or DVD and Hand Them Out! Take lots of extra copies.
Q. Could you please help those of us that are neophytes how to copy?
Both ads are on the SwiftVets.com site. Under "topics" click on "Latest News".Then, see newbie guides at http://www.doom9.org/guides.htm
( Kudos to Fuzzy! )
All that whining he did, and now, oh wait, maybe it's true afterall. So typical of Johnny Flip-Flop. I hope the word gets out more. But his devoted sheeple are unlikely to believe it, even if he were to set each one down one-on-one and explain it to them. Sigh.
Yes you can...you just read it. Probably should'a gone for the "reader frindly" deal tho.
FMCDH(BITS)
I'll do you one better. I'm no expert, but if he defrauded the military into awarding him medals, and used those medals to leave the theatre, he may qualify as a deserter.
Ha! oh, the irony...
Heheheheheheheheh.
Well, maybe Botoxboy decided to scout ahead for enemies, and that's why he took off like a bat out of hell. No, that doesn't pass the smell test either. He's a coward. Can you imagine what it must have been like to serve under this idiot? No wonder they urged him to as soon as he got his three purple hearts.
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