Posted on 02/11/2005 5:00:34 AM PST by spectrout
So now John Kerry has told both Tim Russert on "Meet the Press" and Don Imus on his morning MSNBC-broadcast radio show that he will sign Standard Form 180. But when? Sometime before 2008, when he has to run for re-election in Massachusetts for the Senate?
A group has formed to help Kerry out. Called "KerrysTreason.com," the group has created a website on which they have archived Standard Form 180, in PDF format. The group is calling for a campaign to flood Kerry's Senate office with SF180s sent in from all over America. The website gives Kerry's Washington office address and lists specific instructions for printing the SF180 and sending it in.
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Ping thanks, Tonk!
Bump!
Thanks for the ping!
Given that he eventually signs the form, what is that we should expect to find out?
I have to agree with you. The idea strikes me as having (more than a)little tinfoil feel to it.
Faxing is nice, too...really gets the attention of the office help. When the Browns fans registered their discontent with the loss of the franchise to Ball'imer, an avalanche of colorful faxes virtually shut down the national NFL Office. The NFL satraps basically said uncle and then threatened...to make us stop!
Faxes do get the point across. Maybe we should all fax a copy to him just to make sure he has one handy when he decides he needs it.
Count me in!
"Given that he eventually signs the form, what is that we should expect to find out?"
Im no expert on that subject, but I assume that it would reveal his entire record. For starters DD Form 214. Certificate of Release or Discharge. Less than honorable perhaps. Disciplinary records. The issue of the Combat V which he displays with his Silver Star. Which as I understand was never awarded with a Silver Star. Remember Navy Chief of Naval Operations Boorda who committed suicide over his display of the Combat V. His military status at the time of his unauthorized (and possibly illegal) meeting with representatives of North Vietnam.
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