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FYI Ford Library and Kerry discharge

 
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gulf1609
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2004 4:55 pm    Post subject: FYI Ford Library and Kerry discharge Reply with quote

Saw this on Freerepublic.com. Thought maybe some might have comments on whether this person might be on right track/wrong track. Just found it interesting...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1264917/posts

Calling all FReepers in and around the Ford Library in Michigan - RESEARCH KERRY'S DISCHARGE!!!
11/1/04 | private email


Posted on 11/01/2004 8:41:43 AM PST by mumzie


Do you have any colleagues who live near the Ford library in Michigan? Do they like to go through papers? Since I first wrote to you, I found out that there are there are even more boxes from the Ford Clemency Board. They contain titles such as "Recommendations, Set 1 (Approved 11/29/74); Recommendations, Set 2 (Approved 12/31/74); Recommendations, Set 3 (Approved 5/75 and 6/75) (1)-(3); Presidential Clemency Board Case Summaries (tons of these!!) ; Recommendations for Executive Clemency; Presidential Clemency Board File; Recommendations for Clemency from the Attorney General on Behalf of the Clemency Board, October 1975- January 1976; Recommendations for Clemency from the Attorney General, March 1976-January 1977. See how late it went? As I understand it, there may have been unresolved, holdover cases when Carter took office. (And not everyone was approved, either.) These files are listed on the library site (the titles, not documents)--and may well be public!!--not Kerry's personal Navy files.

I sure could be wrong, but my theory is that he applied earlier than Carter. He didn't know for sure who was going to be elected president in the mid-70's before the campaign. He knew the commission was going to expire. Anyone with common sense would act before the door was shut! So at least those files MAY not have been destroyed....



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This email is one kept intentionally private. This person is going after the records of Kerry's discharge - feels it was probably before Carter. If you can help, please contact us, and we'll get the info to the sender.
Thanks!!!


1 posted on 11/01/2004 8:41:43 AM PST by mumzie
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To: mumzie
Freeper Researches: Report for Duty!
Gerald R. Ford Library 1000 Beal Avenue Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Phone: (734) 205-0555 Fax: (734) 205-0571

http://www.ford.utexas.edu/DEFAULT.HTM
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sackrat
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 7:33 pm    Post subject: FYI Ford Library and Kerry Discharge Reply with quote

Getting the original documents to prove Kerry got a General or DD would be the best way to have him gone from the scene, and to show the Democrat Party that they have to stop relying on lies (well, maybe that's too much to expect).

There are hordes of voters who just won't believe that Kerry isn't a war hero and that his decorations are self-made, let alone believe he wasn't originally honorably discharged. The major misleadia won't say anything about it until they have to (like Dan Rather/CBS), but not proving it allows voters to conclude that there wasn't anything to it in the first place and that it was another "Republican lie."

Are financial resources needed to track this down? It needs doing.

sackrat
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