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  • New John KERRY Internet Video just released by Vietnam Veterans for the Truth

    07/31/2004 6:32:38 AM PDT · by jrlc · 37 replies · 4,802+ views
    KerryLied.com ^ | July 31, 2004 | jrlc
    To Whom This May Concern: Vietnam Vets for the Truth, LLC. (VVT) proudly presents the following link to a newly-released video which questions the anti-war protesting activities of John Kerry. VVT represents the majority of Vietnam veterans who stand in opposition to John Kerry's bid for the White House and who deem him "unfit" for the position of Commander In Chief. http://www.scaryjohnkerry.com/vietnam.htm We would like to gratefully acknowledge the skill and expertise lent by the folks at scaryjohnkerry.com Your assistance with spreading this message amongst your friends, relatives, associates and fellow veterans is sincerely appreciated. Very truly yours, Jeffrey M....
  • Don IMUS offers RICHARD CLARKE a Job

    03/29/2004 3:21:51 AM PST · by jrlc · 155 replies · 406+ views
    Don Imus on his radio show IMUS IN THE MORNING (also broadcast on MSNBC - TV) just (6:20 AM, Monday 3/30/04) offered Richard Clarke a job with a salary of $100,000 per year plus health benefits to be Security Consultant for his show PROVIDED that Richard Clarke donate all of the money he makes from his book, AGAINST ALL ENEMIES, plus advances,to the families of 9/11 victims. IMUS said he was calling on Mr. Clarke to make good his promise to donate money from the book as Mr. Clarke has offered in the Media. IMUS also argued that Mr. Clarke...
  • FBI Shadowed Kerry During Activist Era

    03/22/2004 6:37:15 PM PST · by jrlc · 75 replies · 361+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | March 22, 2004 | John M. Gilonna
    Breaking now on the Internet. John Gilonna, staff writer of the Los Angeles Times, confirms that FBI File on John Kerry contain confirmation that he did not resign from the Vietnam Veterans Against the War until after the November 1971 VVAW Meeting in Kansas City where the Assassination Plot to kill US Senators who opposed the Vietnam War was discussed. This admission of the Kerry Campaign confirms news reports first broke by Tom Lipscomb in the NY Sun, who has reported over the past week that John Kerry attended the Kansas City meetings, despite the initial denials of the Kerry...
  • Academy Awards Live Thread

    03/23/2003 5:37:31 PM PST · by jrlc · 520 replies · 2,959+ views
    Academy Awards starts -- any bets that the Oscars will be political -- make that left-coast, left-wing, left-out?
  • Taliban Envoy Zaeef in US Custody

    01/05/2002 10:32:23 AM PST · by jrlc · 8 replies · 223+ views
    CNN ^ | Jan. 5, 2002 | CNN Staff
    <p>KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The former Taliban ambassador to Pakistan is in U.S. custody after being deported from Pakistan, U.S. military officials in Kandahar, Afghanistan, said Saturday. It was not clear where Mullah Abdul Salam Zaeef is being held. Zaeef, 34, was detained Thursday by Pakistani intelligence officials, his secretary said, after failing to get permission to stay in the country. He had applied for refugee status to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, but that request was denied. He then applied to Pakistan for political asylum. That request was turned down and Thursday afternoon Pakistani authorities picked him up at his home. Zaeef was taken to Peshawar, on Pakistan's frontier with Afghanistan, and was held in what was called protective custody. He had been questioned in recent days by U.S. and Pakistani officials about the whereabouts of Taliban spiritual leader Mullah Mohammad Omar and accused terrorist and al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. Until Pakistan closed the Taliban embassy in Islamabad, Zaeef was the Taliban's primary spokesman, giving frequent briefings for Western reporters.</p>
  • Taliban Envoy Zaeef in US Custody

    01/05/2002 10:25:18 AM PST · by jrlc · 18+ views
    CNN ^ | Jan. 5, 2002 | CNN Staff
    <p>KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The former Taliban ambassador to Pakistan is in U.S. custody after being deported from Pakistan, U.S. military officials in Kandahar, Afghanistan, said Saturday. It was not clear where Mullah Abdul Salam Zaeef is being held. Zaeef, 34, was detained Thursday by Pakistani intelligence officials, his secretary said, after failing to get permission to stay in the country. He had applied for refugee status to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, but that request was denied. He then applied to Pakistan for political asylum. That request was turned down and Thursday afternoon Pakistani authorities picked him up at his home. Zaeef was taken to Peshawar, on Pakistan's frontier with Afghanistan, and was held in what was called protective custody. He had been questioned in recent days by U.S. and Pakistani officials about the whereabouts of Taliban spiritual leader Mullah Mohammad Omar and accused terrorist and al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. Until Pakistan closed the Taliban embassy in Islamabad, Zaeef was the Taliban's primary spokesman, giving frequent briefings for Western reporters.</p>
  • Mullah Omar Reported Arrested

    01/03/2002 8:01:37 PM PST · by jrlc · 50 replies · 401+ views
    The Guardian ^ | Jan. 4, 2002 | Staff
    The deposed Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar may have been arrested, an Afgan minister claimed in the early hours today. The Afgan minister for reconstruction, Amin Farhang, told German ARD TV news: "I have heard that he was arrested but more I do not know." The Taliban's spiritual leader was earlier reported to have been surrounded in his mountain hideout. Talks with those believed to be harbouring the cleric were galvanised by threats of US bombing.