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"But my brother is special" [Cameron Kerry]

 
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Robert Cooper
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 7:10 pm    Post subject: "But my brother is special" [Cameron Kerry] Reply with quote

In an interview granted to the "Lexington Oral History Project" conducted by Nancy Earsy in 1996, Jerome Grossman, of Mass PAX, recalls the first time he heard of John Kerry back in 1969. Grossman said:

"This fellow calls me up and he says: "You don't know me, but I have a brother who is a natural politician, and he's over in Vietnam now He's coming back and he wants to run in the caucus that you are organizing." And I said: "I already have a candidate." He says: "Yes, but my brother is special." I said, "Who's your brother?" He says: "John Kerry." This was Cameron Kerry who at the time was a junior at Harvard College. He interested me so I said: "Get over here." He hopped a bus and he came over in his sweater and everything, and we talked. John Kerry did run in that caucus and did very, very well in the caucus. I was hard pressed to beat him. But John Kerry, after he lost, he stood up and he said, "I'm going to respect the wishes of the caucus. I'm not going to run in the primary. I will dedicate the rest of the campaign to working for Father Drinan." And that's why I have been a supporter of John Kerry every since."

Quote found on page 11 of following pdf:
http://www.lexingtonbattlegreen1971.com/files/Grossman,%20Jerome.pdf

Close to the end of his 3 month pursuit of the Mass PAX Caucus for nomination - Kerry told Sam Goldhaber of the "Harvard Crimson":
""I as effectively as anyone else in the country, can address myself to the issue of Vietnam," Kerry said. "I'm very realistic, though. I'm just going to be one man adding to the work of men like Lowenstein.
http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=352185

It is becoming more and more clear to me that John Kerry enlisted with an a liberal agenda and when he got what he needed, he got out to push that agenda to the forefront of the political arena.

With Adlai Stevenson's idealogy and Jerome Grossman's political connections especially J.W. Fulbright & George McGovern, fianancially supported by Adam Walinsky's financial resources - John Kerry and his VVAW buds with phoney war stories were set out to fulfill Allard Lowenstein's agenda - ie, to end the Vietnam by any means and to ultimately "Dump Nixon."

When did Kerry N O T have this agenda in his life?
READ: http://www2.swiftvets.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=8068
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