Posted on 09/12/2004 10:44:48 AM PDT by mylife
CSPAN will cover the march live at 2:00 EST
Betrayal! Kerry should be ashamed..
Conservatives have never been big on activism. We tend to be much more passive (but effective) in the way we deal with issues.
Now this traitor wants to be Commander in Chief. I say we run him out on a rail.
They're still getting started, I think. Remember the first Swiftvets' press conference? (Possibly you missed it, since it got no coverage, except items the next day giving the Kerry campaign's response.) Look how far they've come -- with enormous effort.
I know. I was backing you up. Just to clarify.
Where was this speech in New York?
"Guerilla Theatre" good phrase.
Dex is an outstanding speaker
Does anyone know if this will be rebroadcast later? I have to get stuff done today that requires removing my butt from this chair in front of the computer screen.
Kerry got the war he deserved-- Should have done something to stop his war atrocities..bring it on!!
That was the RNC
This Rally is Between the Vietnam Vets and John Kerry
These guys have waited a long time to tell Kerry what they think
They deserve their own stage
Yes he is. And he's right on when he says how can Kerry...as Commander and Chief, ask for the loyalty of our soldiers, when he was unwilling to give that same loyalty to this country.
http://www.stolenvalor.com/
B.G. Burkett wrote Stolen Valor
B.G. Burkett, a military researcher, was co-chairman of the Texas Vietnam Memorial with President George Bush as Honorary Chairman. Mr. Burkett has been the object of an award-winning segment on ABC's "20/20," as well as much acclaimed articles in Texas Monthly and Reader's Digest. He is a graduate of Vanderbilt University and the University of Tennessee. Burkett also served in Vietnam with the 199th Light Infantry Brigade, and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal, Vietnamese Honor Medal, and Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Palm.
"Stolen Valor is a wonderfully entertaining expose of the many charlatans who have distorted the real history of those who served in Vietnam. Prodigiously researched, and taking to task many serious lapses by the mainstream media. Burkett and Whitley have produced an important book of great journalistic integrity."
-- Gerald Posner, author "Case Closed" and "Killing the Dream."
Maybe it'll be on their website (cspan.org)
"Numbers don't matter. These are all Vietnam Veterans. They have a right to be heard."
I never said otherwise. And numebrs do matter in terms of getting coverage by the media.
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