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  1. #1
    Yonivore
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    In his campaign book Massachusetts Senator John Kerry notes there was fine line between actions that merited a court martial -- or a medal. He reported that medals were given for questionable activities in order to boost morale.

    This narrow distinction figures into the controversy that has raged for a several weeks regarding the Silver Star Kerry was awarded for killing a Vietnamese man.

    For more than 30 years, Kerry has portrayed a heroic version of a life and death struggle -- of staring down a suspected guerilla who was about to fire upon Kerry's swift boat. It was kill or be killed. At least, that's the version Kerry tells.

    Eyewitnesses offer a far different account. They allege Kerry shot a wounded teenager retreating from battle.

    Kerry has made public, hundreds of pages of official Navy do ents to bolster his many claims. Con uous by its absence [I thought he released all records] is the official after action report of what actually happened that day. The after action report written by John Kerry, himself.

    Then there's this from the Navy Archives
    "PCF 94 beached in center of ambush in front of small path when Viet Cong sprung up from bunker 10 feet from unit. Man ran with weapon towards hootch. Forward M-60 machine gunner wounded man in leg. Officer-in-charge, LTjg Kerry, jumped ashore and gave pursuit while other units saturated area with fire and beached placing assault parties ashore. Kerry chased VC inland behind hootch and shot him while he fled -- capturing one B-40 rocket launcher with round in chamber."
    So there you have it. The official record -- written by John Kerry -- supports what the critics have alleged rather than the John Wayne Kerry version the Massachusetts liberal has been telling.

    Death is a reality of war. Events occur that are not for the faint of heart. Yet, John Kerry's account of killing what turned out to really be a wounded man while he fled continues Kerry's pattern of lies, exaggerations and embellishments.

    Killing a wounded man while he retreated from battle is not an action that most servicemen would brag about. But then again, most servicemen would not return home and attack the very country they were supposed to fight for.

    And that’s the Point.

  2. #2
    Yonivore
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    Just in case you guys were watching CBS, this is about to come up and bite Kerry in the ass.

    I can see the story growing on the web...

  3. #3
    afe7FATMAN
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    old news

    ABB Crowd doesn't care.

    Don't be messing up John Kerry's stories with a bunch of facts

  4. #4
    Yonivore
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    I hear the Swiftees have uncovered new Do ents that discredit some more of Kerry's lies. And, no, I don't think they and Dan Rather share the same source.

    Coming to a Swiftboat Veterans For Truth ad near you in the near future.

  5. #5
    NameDropper
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    Rumor has it that George W. Bush didn't mind a "fine line" once in awhile.

  6. #6
    Yonivore
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    That's the problem with rumors.

  7. #7
    NameDropper
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    You idiot. Dubya himself has admitted his drinking problem but has never categorically denied using cocaine.

  8. #8
    Yonivore
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    And that raises the rumor to what, exactly?

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