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To: Redmen4ever

they are reporting now that Westmoreland wasn’t even in Detroit for the date of that supposed “dinner” with the MOH winners.


72 posted on 11/06/2015 1:37:45 PM PST by superfries
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To: superfries

By 'they' you mean the Media. Is it one particular Media or all of them?

If Westmoreland was not even there, this story is a complete fabrication and will end the Doctor's trek to be president.


83 posted on 11/06/2015 2:04:12 PM PST by TomGuy
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To: superfries

The media hasn’t done this kind of legwork since they were drilling deep into Obama’s past. I still marvel at how he thought he could get away with all of the inconsistencies in his birth documents with this pit bull press. We were *this* close to an Obama presidency until they got to work!


84 posted on 11/06/2015 2:05:16 PM PST by Rastus
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To: superfries

thanks for the, who did you put it, “supposed” correction.

The following is corroborated by two independent sources. Carson misremembered the day. Otherwise everything lines up pretty nicely. This is a substantial validation of a person’s memory.

The Army records and Detroit News archival records show Westmoreland was in Detroit on Feb. 18, 1969, for a dinner honoring a Vietnam War veteran. The banquet was for Congressional Medal of Honor winner Dwight Johnson, a Detroit African-American who risked his life “beyond the call of duty,” according to a website about black participation in the Vietnam War.

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/politics/2015/11/06/carsons-westmoreland-story-match-records/75328960/


90 posted on 11/06/2015 5:39:41 PM PST by Redmen4ever
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