Posted on 11/18/2004 9:02:57 AM PST by NavySEAL F-16
Failed presidential candidate John Kerry is considering filing a libel suit against the leader of the group Swiftboat Veterans for Truth, John O'Neill, whose book "Unfit for Command" is credited with capsizing Kerry's Vietnam-based campaign.
"I don't know if they will actually go forward," a member of Kerry's inner circle told New York Post's PAGE SIX, edited by Richard Johnson. "But consideration is serious. If Kerry plans on running again in 2008 and I'm hearing he will it would make sense that he'd file the suit."
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They could have a loser's reunion tour in 2008. Kerry / Gore or Gore / Kerry if you prefer. Double your pleasure, or pain, depending... . That one'd probably burn a half billion bucks, with 50 million left over for a really big beer bash.
After sKerry's speech in the Senate yesterday, I think we should file a suit against him for not having the sense god gave an ant to keep his eff'n mouth shut
You know the Swift boat vets are thinking
Go Ahead you Trader make our day!
I knew that Kerry wasn't very wise. But I flat out don't believe that he'd be this stupid.
I cannot think of a case that would be more delightful to defend. Let me prep that part of the case about magic boonie hats and secret Christmas trips into Cambodia. I'm not greedy. Just give me that small part.
Sigh. Unfortunately, a lawsuit will never be filed. Kerry may be tall-tale teller on the order of Baron von Munchausen, but he isn't stupid. He's not about to put his military career under the scrutiny of a formal court proceeding.
Kerry threatens to smash his face into the SwiftVets fists.
He can't do it. His fully signed Form 180 would be subpoenaed, along with a full, adversarial investigation into the mysterious circumstances of his other than honorable discharge. And the Swiftees were proven right every time a document came out. This is publicity and nothing else.
His campaign staff knows NOTHING! This has to be a last-ditch to save his credibility with HIS OWN staff! Edwards didn't even know about Paris 'til Brinkley told him (according to Newsweek), and Brinkley didn't even record the Paris meeting in his hagiography. Bluff. But wouldn't it be BEAUTIFUL if Kerry really had convinced himself he was slandered and was going to fight? Daydreams, daydreams.
Great way to get Kerry to testify under oath.
Strategy worked well for Alger Hiss.
So what's Kerry got to lose?
O'Neil: -- "Oh, pleeeeez don't throw me into the briar patch!!!"
All right! Full disclosure, release of records, depositions out the wazoo. Go ahead, Kerry. Make my day.
I agree it would be nice. But, Kerry will never file because he does not want to be put under oath for his deposition, and all of his records will be made available during discovery. Although, the records could be ordered "Confidential - For Attorney's Eyes Only" which would prevent the records from being seen by anyone other than the attorneys. They would not be able to distribute them, and the file would still be sealed to the public. The only way we will see his real discharge, is if the Judge allows it. And, with some of the liberal whack-jobs on the bench in some courts, that is possible.
I surely hope, fervently hope, hope with all my being, that this fradulent bastard brings suit. Then everything will be opened up, the Form 180 included, which will reveal the truth to America, not only about kerry but about the whores at the NYT, CBS, NBC, CNN, ABC, and so forth who put the interests of the democrat party ahead of those of our country. Bring it on, Johnny!!!! We can't wait.
I hope Kerry does sue. In the discovery process sKerry will have to open his records, and then evryone will see his dishonorable discharge.
I'm sure mine is not the only checkbook on standby for the sure to come defense fund.
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