5/16/2006

Free Kerry’s 180!

By: Cao, Filed under: General , Jean Francois Kerrie @ 5:08 am

Kerry’s 180 has been incarcerated. After all, we all saw that he wants to share with the American people according to his statement on Russert’s program on television in front of the entire nation.

You would think that in view of his opening a law firm back in the 70’s (Kerry & Sragow) -that he would know how to properly execute a form. Apparently when he DID sign the 180, did so just so his biographer was the only one who would receive the information at the Boston Globe.

We understand there are 100 something pages missing from that file.

Kerry’s trip to Paris and meeting with Madame Bin isn’t the issue, although I still have questions about that. And what about those medals! That might be something that could be cleared up by those missing 100 something pages in his file. And what about the years between his leaving the navy and his discharge?

Many things about Kerry’s behavior are worth further scrutiny, for example, his setting up a legal defense fund to pay his legal costs in a federal defamation lawsuit filed last fall by a Pennsylvania filmmaker, Carlton Sherwood.

Sherwood alleged that Kerry and a top aide sought to “discredit and silence” him while blocking the broadcast of his anti-Kerry documentary during the final weeks of the race.

The film, “Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal,” alleges Kerry’s actions as an anti-war activist after he returned home from the Vietnam War harmed American POWs. Kerry lied about atrocities by U.S. soldiers as a leader of Vietnam Veterans Against the War, according to the film.

Kerry has vigorously denied the charges.

“You can count on the right wing reaching into their deep pockets to spread a lie, so our job is to make sure the truth prevails and knock back Republican Swift Boat-style attacks forever,” David Wade, a spokesman for the Democratic senator, said.

So why in the world does this richer-than-rich lawyer need a defense fund?

Yet another question we have for what appears to me to be the Senator’s irratic irrational and irresponsible behavior. The guy should be able to defend HIMSELF!

That is…if there is any evidence that proves Sherwood’s allegations are correct.

Kerry came home with a Silver Star, but can only yet away with yammering about his Vietnam service just so long. The backlash is here, triggered by his role as a leader of radical “Vietnam Veterans Against the War” and a lackluster 19-year Senate career in which he voted against key weapons systems and intelligence funding. On veterans’ Internet forums and in chat rooms, vets who consider Kerry little more than a highly decorated pacifist are sending flak.

Retired Rear Admiral George R. Worthington, who served with the Navy SEALS, calls Kerry’s celebrated ribbon-tossing stunt in 1971 a breach of trust. “It didn’t help for him to be making foreign policy when other guys were in combat or the Hanoi Hilton,” says Worthington. “He voted against nearly every weapons increase when he was in the Senate.”

Kerry insists ”The truth in its entirety will come out . . . the truth will come out.”

Signing Form 180 is the first step. Releasing his entire military record to the public is the second.

We are still waiting.


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One Response to “Free Kerry’s 180!”

  1. Theodore's World Says:

    Free Kerry

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