Posted on 08/28/2004 7:30:49 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
Kerry citation a 'total mystery' to ex-Navy chief
August 28, 2004
BY THOMAS LIPSCOMB
Former Navy Secretary John Lehman has no idea where a Silver Star citation displayed on Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry's campaign Web site came from, he said Friday. The citation appears over Lehman's signature.
"It is a total mystery to me. I never saw it. I never signed it. I never approved it. And the additional language it contains was not written by me," he said.
The additional language varied from the two previous citations, signed first by Adm. Elmo Zumwalt and then Adm. John Hyland, which themselves differ. The new material added in the Lehman citation reads in part: "By his brave actions, bold initiative, and unwavering devotion to duty, Lieutenant (jg) Kerry reflected great credit upon himself...."
Asked how the citation could have been executed over his signature without his knowledge, Lehman said: "I have no idea. I can only imagine they were signed by an autopen." The autopen is a device often used in the routine execution of executive documents in government.
Kerry senior adviser Michael Meehan could not be reached for comment on Kerry's records.
Thomas Lipscomb is chairman of the Center for the Digital Future in New York
You are correct. I have been raising it for months. I have sent my comments to the media, my Congressional reps, and the SBVFT. It looks like this issue is gaining some traction. I think there is a big story here. If Kerry asked for replacement medals, then he was lying just a few months ago on GMA. If he just asked for replacement citations, then it says something about Kerry's character and mental stablility.
The fact that the Silver Star citation signed by Lehman is not identical and that the Navy just didn't make him duplicate copies of the ones in his files raises some important questions. Obviously the originals exist in his files since we have copies of them. Kerry could have just requested citations signed by the Secretrary of the Navy, which confirms the SBVFT allegations against Kerry that he manufactured his awards.
You'd expect that a SecNav, given the opportunity to do a "solid" for a US senator, even one of the opposite party..would have done a little PR..had a little ceremony at the DoD..taken pics..both Kerry and DSecNav wold have issues press releases..And that's why Lehman has no memory of it..If he had an aide in his office who'd blow the chance to make nice with a US senarot, the guy'd be inspecting carrier sewage discharge tanks the next day..That's how it's done in DC..everybody kills to get face time in front of a camera and the media..This doesn't pass the smell test..
I see that Google News has this story but not Yahoo News..
LOL!
Your theory fits the known facts.
Agree! THe spacing between letter is the clue.
1&2 by machine
3 by hand.
Agreed that many relevant documents have not been released for scrutiny. In particular, the request letters that lead to the "Lehman-issued" citation letters, the award recommendation forms, and any raw material used to prepare the after-action reports.
"Vet with L.B. roots backs Kerry
Long Beach Press Telegram ^ | 08/27/04 | Greg Mellen
Posted on 08/28/2004 2:47:39 AM PDT by conservative in nyc
Vet with L.B. roots backs Kerry
Sanders says hopeful took enemy fire during Vietnam missions.
By Greg Mellen Staff writer
LONG BEACH Before the controversy about John Kerry's service in Vietnam, launched by a group called Swift Boat Veterans for the Truth, fully runs its course, a swift boat commander with Long Beach connections wants to reiterate that Kerry was a legitimate war hero.
Wade Sanders, who attended Long Beach area high schools, Long Beach City College and graduated from Cal State Long Beach, served with Kerry in Vietnam, took on enemy fire alongside the Democratic presidential nominee and bristles at the claims by the rival veterans group that questioned Kerry's service.
Although several of the swift boat veterans group's most serious charges have been discounted by official records and eyewitnesses who fought with Kerry, the issue is not quite dead.
Sanders, now a lawyer in San Diego, has been an active campaigner for Kerry, a longtime friend and one of his staunch supporters and allies.
Describing Kerry as "the kind of guy you want to have your back," Sanders said he was a fellow swift boat commander in Vietnam and fought with Kerry on several missions during which the boats faced enemy fire.
"When you're directing 50 caliber machine gun fire, you're fully exposed to enemy fire," Sanders said. "We could see each other and what we were doing."
Sanders said in those instances, Kerry was aggressive, brave, focused and well-respected.
These are sentiments that many who served on the boat with Kerry have echoed.
Although not a part of any of the missions in which Kerry received his three Purple Hearts, Sanders, who has a Purple Heart of his own, has no doubt about the veracity of Kerry's claims.
It has also been the source of humor.
"I always joke that I was faster than he was," Sanders said.
There was nothing funny, however, about their time in combat
Sanders said he and Kerry "got into the (Mekong) Delta during the most vicious period in the war."
As the Kerry campaign gained momentum, particularly among veterans, for Kerry's war service, Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, led by Kerry's former swift boat fleet commander, retired Rear Adm. Roy Hoffmann, launched political advertisements assailing the candidate, questioning both his war record and his patriotism. It continues to run ads on a Web site.
Sanders and others in the Kerry campaign have been quick to note that some of the leaders of the anti-Kerry group formerly supported the senator and praised him both verbally and in written reports. And when it comes to war conduct, Sanders has a particularly harsh appraisal of Hoffmann.
Democrats have accused the swift boat group of being orchestrated by President Bush's re-election campaign. It has been bankrolled by a group of conservative Republicans with ties to Bush, including Texas millionaire Bob Perry. On Wednesday, Benjamin Ginsberg, national counsel for the Bush campaign, acknowledged he had done legal work for the group and resigned. Also Ken Cordier, a member of the group who appeared in an ad, was later dismissed as a volunteer on the Bush campaign.
Bush finally criticized the commercial Monday, more than a week after the ad stopped running and more than three months after the anti-Kerry group launched its campaign. Bush said such attacks had no place in a presidential campaign.
On Thursday, after Sen. John McCain renewed calls to condemn the ads, the president said he would team with McCain to crack down on independent groups spending millions of dollars on political attack advertisements. The president did not disavow the ad, but did say he did not believe Kerry had lied about his service, according to The New York Times.
The Times also reported lawyers for Bush were filing two lawsuits. One, they said, is intended to expedite their complaints that Moveon.org, The Media Fund, and America Coming Together, liberal groups running ads against the president, were illegally coordinating with Kerry. The other lawsuit, they said, would seek tighter restrictions on the groups' fund raising.
The swift boat group recently released a new Internet advertisement, again calling Kerry "a liar."
Nationally, reports of overlap between local Republican committees and Swift Boat Veterans for Truth continue and several county Republican parties from New Hampshire to California were directing visitors to their Web sites to the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth site, according to, The New York Times .
{{{Sanders' connection with Kerry dates back to before when the two served in Vietnam. Sanders and David Thorn, Kerry's brother-in-law, were shipmates and shared an apartment in Belmont Shore, where Kerry "became a resident of our couch," according to Sanders.
Through the years, Sanders said he and Kerry have remained friends. Sanders, who was a former deputy assistant secretary of the Navy, has been campaigning for Kerry across the country. He has also been critical of Bush on veterans' issues for many years.}}
As the Republicans head into their national convention on Monday, the swift boat issue appears to be receding, which is just fine with Sanders.
"I think it's a dying story," Sanders said. The anti-Kerry group has "so lost credibility. I think they're at the end of their rope.""
This is the first I have heard of Sanders and being "former deputy assistant secretary of the Navy," raises questions as WHEN this guy was deputy assistant secretary of the NAVY????
Also I can't help but wonder if there is a Sanders and Rassmann connection??????
Has Kerry ever identified the vet who supposedly gave him the medals which he threw away? If so, has anyone tried to contact the man (if he is still alive)?
Someone needs to ask Elenor CLift if she thinks Lehman is part of O'neils "sleeper cell" or is he a freelance "sleeper cell" of one. Her musings on this development would interest me. What say Ya'll?
Both are possible. The government provides at least the first replacement frree of charge.
Judging by Kerry's utilization of his Senate career in his campaign, we could rightly judge that his entire Senate career has been obscure and inconsequential.
That's really corny!:^)
Good one...the wit of some Freepers keeps me coming back for more.
BTTT
http://www.johnkerry.com/about/john_kerry/combat_reports.html <-- After Action reports
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