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Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2004 1:07 pm Post subject: Getting the TRUTH out, one letter at a time... |
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BZ! to DON M. HINSDALE, Elkhart, Indiana
DON M. HINSDALE wrote: | Kerry charges can't be disputed
Tuesday, September 14, 2004
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A recent letter stated that the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth's charges made in "Unfit for Command, the current No. 1 best-seller, had been debunked and that Kerry had released his service documents ("Know choices before voting," People's Forum, Sept. 9). Not true.
Kerry has not signed "form 180," which would release all his official records, but has released a few of his own choosing. Many of the swift vets' most serious charges have not been debunked. They have been simply ignored while a few charges have been disputed. Many of the facts in the book are indisputable, having been taken from FBI reports released under the Freedom of Information Act. They detail Kerry's meetings with the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese communists in Paris prior to the end of the war while Kerry was still in the Naval Reserve. Kerry could have been brought up on charges then and may yet.
His damning words with regard to those who had served in Vietnam, and those who were still serving in Vietnam caused much suffering, especially for those held in prisoner-of-war camps. Sen. Kerry has been given a pass by the mainsteam media, including The Truth.
Had he been a Republican candidate, the firestorm of investigative furor would be unabated from morning until night. Read the book. The Swift Boat Veterans stick by their story no matter what is thrown at them while Kerry's story versions multiply like rabbits.
Keith Snelson's original letter was right ("Kerry ought to disclose Vietnam service record," People's Forum, Sept. 9). We are left to conclude that Kerry does not tell the truth.
DON M. HINSDALE
Elkhart
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