Posted on 10/09/2004 4:26:55 PM PDT by FairOpinion
New York, NY, Oct. 9 (UPI) -- A conservative U.S. broadcaster whose outlets reach one-quarter of the nation's TV viewers is airing a film that attacks John Kerry just before the election.
Sinclair Broadcast Group has ordered its 62 stations to preempt regular programming during primetime to air "Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal," the Los Angeles Times reported Saturday.
The film, funded by Pennsylvania veterans and produced by a veteran and former Washington Times reporter, features former POWs accusing Kerry -- a decorated U.S. Navy veteran who later protested the war -- of worsening their ordeal by prolonging the conflict.
The one-hour special, which will be aired between Oct. 21 and Oct. 24 depending on the city, will be followed by a panel discussion to which Kerry will be invited, potentially satisfying fairness regulations, the Times reported.
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In the Vietnamese Communist War Remnants Museum (formerly known as the "War Crimes Museum") in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), a photograph of John Kerry hangs in a room dedicated to the anti-war activists who helped the Vietnamese Communists win the Vietnam War. The photograph shows Senator Kerry being greeted by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Comrade Do Muoi.
Jeffrey M. Epstein of Vietnam Vets for the Truth acquired the photograph over the Memorial Day weekend as America was commemorating its military heroes. Epstein's organization, Vietnam Vets for the Truth, issued a general request last week for photographs documenting Kerry's activities on behalf of the enemy. Bob Shirley, a Vietnam Swift Boat veteran (www.pcf45.com), sent the photograph to Epstein in response to that call. Shirley recently joined over 200 other Swift Boat veterans in signing an open letter questioning Kerry's fitness to serve as Commander-in-Chief.
Photograph of John Kerry meeting with Comrade Do Muoi, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, in Vietnam, July 15-18, 1993. Photo taken in the War Remnants Museum (formerly the "War Crimes Museum") in Saigon in May 2004. .
Jeff Epstein explains the importance of the photograph:
"This photograph's unquestionable significance lies in its placement in the American protestors' section of the War Crimes Museum in Saigon. The Vietnamese communists clearly recognize John Kerry's contributions to their victory. This find can be compared to the discovery of a painting of Neville Chamberlain hanging in a place of honor in Hitler's Eagle's Nest in 1945." . .
Nice post smartass, the pict of Kerry is hilarious.
Or how about what they did to Bush 41 on election eve, announcing an indictment. I forget the details- if someone could please help...
Of course everyone should know about it, just why does it have to wait until election eve?
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Fine! I'm sure more Americans can identify with Bush's drinking days..... than they can with Kerry's smearing and maligning our soldiers as war criminals while meeting with the Communist enemy while we were still at war.
Let the Dems bring up Bush's drinking days. LOL
And they are not airing it "just before" the election. They are airing it between Oct. 21 and 24, a week before the election.
The Dems always come up with some accusations a day or two before the election, so the other side won't have time to defend himself.
Kerry was a traitor then, and he is a traitor now.
Did you see this?
Kerry and the Ayatollahs (Kerry's letter to Iran, blaming the US) (REPOST/REMINDER)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1240485/posts
On Feb. 8, the Tehran Times published a letter that Mr. Kerry's office sent to an Iranian news agency explaining why he should be elected president. The letter suggests that the Bush administration's objectionable behavior toward other nations is to blame for many of the world's problems. "Sadly, we are also painfully aware of how the actions and attitudes demonstrated by the U.S. government over the past three years have threatened the goodwill earned by presidents of both parties over many decades and put many of our international relationships at risk," the Kerry letter says.
Ever since the Iranian Revolution occurred during Jimmy Carter's presidency a quarter-century ago, Tehran has been hostile to the United States and one of the world's leading supporters of terrorism providing funding, weapons, training and safe haven to groups like Hezbollah, Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and even al Qaeda. But Mr. Kerry seems to believe that the crux of the problem isn't Iran's despotic, violent rulers, but President Bush's behavior toward them.
I've seen Stonle Honor. It is primarily ex-POW's and their wives sharing their hearts about the devastation John Kerry has caused in their lives and what a personal affront it would be to them for him to ever be Commander In Chief. It is not comparable in any way to Michael Moore's deliberate distortions and lies, and anyone who thinks showing Stolen Honor could somehow be balanced by showing Farenheit 911 does not really care about "balance".
What is mind boggling that he is nearly ties in the polls with President Bush.
The MSM is protecting him and the Republicans haven't been very good about getting out the truth about Kerry.
They better hurry up and do it in the next few weeks.
If people really knew the truth about Kerry, the polls should show 80/20 in favor of President Bush.
Yet they have no problem with the trash Michael Moore puts out.
The left today has become so righteous that they resemble the Islamofascists in that they feel they can use any tactics, no matter how dishonest or disreputable, to achieve their ends because their cause is so noble. The kerrorists are simply their latest personification of this we-can-do-no-wrong behavior.
Watch Stolen Honor, and if you think anything that could possibly be said about "Bush's drinking days" could possibly measure up to the damage sKerry has done to these people's lives, not to mention the families of those who died because of the inspiration he gave the enemy when they were disheartened and considering surrender, then I would have to question your judgment.
in theaters?
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