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F. Rottles Seaman Recruit
Joined: 12 Oct 2004 Posts: 17
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Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2004 1:05 am Post subject: Perhaps you have not talked to enough veterans? |
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See the the discussion here for another defence of Kerry's Forbright testimony that somehow still has currency today. There's a lot of work to be done, yet.
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Once again I must point out that the 1971 testimony did not paint all who served as war criminals. If you wish, you may count yourself among those who can read his actual testimony (Google: Kerry testimony 1971) and come away with that idea.
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In reply to my critical response of the above remark, a frequent Kerry defender, Semi-Pundit, has claimed credibility by virtue of being related to a Vietnam Veteran and added that --
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Perhaps you have not talked to enough veterans.
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Of course, it seems to me that Kerry had not talked to enough actual, bonafide, veterans prior to presenting his extraordinary stories of war crimes to the Senate Committee in 1971. Or writing "The New Soldier". Or even by the time that he made his recent statement that he remained proud of his testimony.
If you are familiar with Kerry's Forbright testimony -- his statement and his remarks during the Q & A that followed -- or have firsthand testimony of your own, please consider visiting the discussion and adding to the weight of those who have "talked to enough veterans". You'll need to scroll down to near the bottom of the discussion thread.
Note: Beldar.blogs.com has been a supportive forum for Swiftees and POWs to present their case. The discussion there has been spirited but also civil.
UPDATE: I mistakenly included a poll when I first posted this. In reposting, the poll has been removed.
Admin note: The mistake was ours, not yours. We neglected to disable the poll function in this forum. |
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F. Rottles Seaman Recruit
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Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2004 4:04 pm Post subject: |
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The discussion over at Beldar.blogs.com has progressed. The focus is on Kerry's testimony before the Forbright Comittee in 1971.
To his credit, Semi-Pundit supports the call for the full release of Kerry's military records. He may be on the brink of conceding that the SwifVets Ad quoted Kerry correctly.
Does anyone know of progress in other such discussions on the net, radio, tv? Have enough Vietnam veterans really been heard, yet?
Update on the discussion at Beldar. (Scroll down).
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Do you agree with LAT that the 2nd SwiftVets ad takes Kerry out of context? |
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Joined: 26 Aug 2004 Posts: 1235 Location: Kansas (Transplanted Texan)
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Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 10:51 pm Post subject: |
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I provided a couple of tidbits for Mr. Beldar to evaluate from WinterSoldier.com |
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F. Rottles Seaman Recruit
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Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2004 1:30 am Post subject: Largely unsubstantiated? Not. |
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Friends of mine who share a computer with me have continued the challenge over at Beldar's website.
They've commented several times under a shared moniker: Where's The Beef?. Check it out near the bottom of the thread.
The SwiftVets won the Courage Award but Associated Press still reports that their claims against Kerry are "largely unsubstantied". The challengers keep on pretending they've won the debate that they have actually lost, lost, and lost.
They do so to squeeze out some sort of make-belief-victory. They do so to preclude public interest in Kerry's record. They do so to protect him, and his myths, from facing a true decision in the court of public opinion.
In the meantime, it is entertaining to see the Kerry defenders melt away from full discussion of the SwiftVet claims against Kerry. |
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