Posted on 08/25/2004 6:57:07 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo
An opportunity may be presenting itself for me to make a research stop-by in Vietnam (I've been there a number of times before), sometime in September or early October.
This will give me an opportunity to engage in some brief opposition research on John Kerry and his role in the Vietnam War as well as his role in helping his friend Madame Nguyen Thi Bihn and her P.R.G. and his other friend Xuan Thuy and the North Vietnamese, to secure a military victory there in 1975.
I've already in earlier years been to the anti-US history museum in Saigon, but was there way before the now famous photo was posted of John Kerry with Communist leaders, located in the "International Comrades Who Helped Our Struggle for National Liberation" Pavillion.
Super good stuff, please send by private "Freepmail" so the bad guys in Camp Kerry or in George Soros' bungalows cannot read our strategy.
Any brainstorm idea is requested.
You've probably already thought of this, but have you sent your request for ideas directly to the Swift Boat Vets? They should be able to tell you specific things to look for.
Don't end up in the Hanoi Hilton.
Hey, how about going to obtain some recollections from the village upon which he used his Zippo?
I've been there already (Hoa Lo Prison), but am I ever lucky it was not as a prisoner!
They are flooded with inquiries, requests, donations, etc etc. This is one way to get their attention from another quarter. Thanks.
You be very careful, it appears that JFKerry is a national hero in Vietnam. Check out the Forbes money making real estate connection, and anything McCain.
Hmmmm....
This may be an impossible one, but surely there exist audio recordings of whatever Kerry said to the Vietnamese negotiators back when he was dealing with them behind the back of the government. If we could identify where such recordings would be stored, it might be possible to find and persuade the right kind of person to share those recordings. I think they'd be very revealing indeed.
Certainly. This time, no tourist cameras, no notepads, just a backpack, sampling the village food here and there, and seeing the tourist sights, asking a few questions here and there, and committing all to memory!
Go to the museum of the war, find the pix of j-fink. Take lots of digital photos. E-mail them to every wire service and magazine and newspaper and media outlet on earth. Wait for reply after hell freezes over.....
Ping!
Maybe you might want to invest in some real estate. I have read that the KERRY "Forbes" have the exclusive in real estate.
Those cannot be obtained as a tourist. What can probably be obtained (stateside, quite easily) are original radio broadcast audios of Hanoi Hanna on Radio Hanoi in Spring/Summer 1971, and F.B.I.S. translations of said broadcasts, replaying Kerry's Senate testimony to use as propaganda, and also torture tactic material on the POWs at the Hilton, The Zoo, Las Vegas, Son Tay, wherever.
Thanks. Those are already widely available I believe. Most of the press couldnt care less. Most kids under 30 couldn't either (unfortunately).
My prayers are with you. Be Careful. I wouldn't be suprised by anything these Kerry lovers might pull.
Aren't these the pictures from the War Remnents Museum?
http://hail.he.net/~danger/kerrylied/staticpages/index.php?page=20040711225111152
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There's always the lucrative contracts his then brother in law (I think) got immediately after Kerry's successful campaign to normalize trade with VN, of which his inquiry into the status of POWs/MIAs was the backbone.
I'm flooded! With great ideas, too. Thanks again!
See if you can find any info on his friend (?), brother-in-law (?) that is/was a real estate developer in Vietnam. I thing he got in right after Clinton/Kerry worked to end the POW/MIA issue with the Vietnamese government. (Boy, that's clear as mud, huh?!)
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