Cambodia

Where in the world was Cambodia Kerry on that 1968 Christmas Eve?

  • Kerry was in Cambodia when Nixon was President

    Votes: 3 8.1%
  • Kerry was in Cambodia before Nixon was President

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Kerry was near Cambodia at some point

    Votes: 2 5.4%
  • Kerry was never in Cambodia

    Votes: 19 51.4%
  • Kerry was on base writing Christmas letters

    Votes: 9 24.3%
  • Kerry was sent into Cambodia on a secret CIA mission

    Votes: 4 10.8%

  • Total voters
    37
Like when he threw said medals over the top of a fence that wasn't there...

But then again, neither were his medals.

It was either that or assassinate politicians, the other brain storm of his TRUE BAND OF BROTHERS...
 
New ads are being run by yet another Veteran's group telling how Kerry and his Merry band of Brothers conspired to kill US Congressmen...
 
Oh lookie!

Another day, yet another position on Iraq...

"We want those troops home, and my goal would be to try to get them home in my first term," Kerry said, speaking to a fellow Vietnam War veteran at a campaign stop in Pennsylvania who had asked about a timetable for withdrawal.

Bush, campaigning in southeast Missouri, described Kerry's attack as the product of chronic equivocation combined with a shake up of his advisers.

"After voting for the war, but against funding it, after saying he would have voted for the war even knowing everything we know today, my opponent woke up this morning with new campaign advisers and yet another new position," Bush said in prepared remarks.




I guess it's ANYTHING to avoid answering the questions about the man's actual fitness to lead...

:rolleyes:
 
[Councilor Phil] also confronted Kerry on a little-publicized fact: Kerry had filed for and taken a Vietnam bonus of $300 from the state of Massachusetts. All returning Vietnam veterans were eligible to receive the money. The Sun, through a Freedom of Information Act request, has received a copy of Kerry's bonus check. It was issued on Dec. 17, 1969, and authorized by then-state Treasurer Robert Q. Crane.

As Kerry was running for Congress, Shea tried to show the inconsistency in Kerry's stance against the war. If you returned your medals in protest, Shea asked Kerry, why didn't you return your bonus money?

Kerry told Shea and the seven other councilors present that he returned his medals to make a point and would do the same with the money. The Massachusetts Treasurer's Office, which issues the bonus checks, has no record today that Kerry followed through on his promise. . . .

John Kerry, a war hero turned anti-war activist, kept his Vietnam combat medals and his Massachusetts bonus




Thanks to BusyBody...
 
Yesterday Cheney said

"I see that kerry has another position on Iraq.....his positions depend on the way the wind blows..........THATS WHY HE LOVES TO WINDSURF":D :D
 
As Kerry was running for Congress, Shea tried to show the inconsistency in Kerry's stance against the war. If you returned your medals in protest, Shea asked Kerry, why didn't you return your bonus money?

A: Because he kept the medals too!

Talk about a flake and a liar!
 
Dangerfield is in danger and I don't think he's gonna pull through.

Maybe he'll get some respect after all...
 
In all the frenzy over GW's records one does need to remember that John Forbes Kerry has only released six pages of his military records.

What IS he hiding?
 
Marco

Did you know that a 20 yr old soldier that testified in 1971 to WAR CRIMES

Has released an affadavit that says


KERRY FORCED HIM TO SAY THAT!?
 
Did he use one of his many guns?

An SUV?

Family connections to the Kennedys and hence the Mafia?
 
One Mr. Weld has informed Bush that the debates will be interesting because not unlike his Senate, I was in Cambodia claims, he embellishes on the fly and tries to force his opponent to call him a liar...

I hope Bush doesn't fall into that trap yet again of being too gracious.
 
I hope he uses the, "There you go again..." line and points out the Cambodia story.
 
busybody said:
Marco

Did you know that a 20 yr old soldier that testified in 1971 to WAR CRIMES

Has released an affadavit that says


KERRY FORCED HIM TO SAY THAT!?
:mad:
 
I don't know that and I don't care.

I don't care to trash ANY Vietnam veteran.

I am focused on Kerry and his lies about the war which we can prove without dragging a single fucking soldier into the discussion. I support Kerry's Band of Brothers and I am convinced they are telling the truth as they see it. The same for the Swifties and the Marines that are speaking out against Kerry. That's their fight. Mine is with the two Kerrys.
 
Thursday, Sept. 9, 2004 1:32 a.m. EDT
Bob Dole to Join Vets Unveiling Kerry Movie

Former Sen. Bob Dole will team up with a group of former Vietnam prisoners of war at a Washington, D.C., press conference on Thursday to announce a new documentary that chronicles the deep resentment the POW community has for Sen. John Kerry.

As first reported by NewsMax.com's Insider Report, the film "Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal" features former POWs describing how Kerry's 1971 testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee gave aid and comfort to the enemy while adding to their own suffering at the hands of their Hanoi Hilton jailers.
 
The surviving men and their families say they were betrayed by Kerry, blasting the would-be president for his anti-war activities as leader of the group Vietnam Veterans Against the War.

The film, produced by Pulitzer Prize winner Carlton Sherwood, features former Vietnam POWs George "Bud" Day, Jack L. Van Loan, Paul Galanti, Robert H. Shumaker, Ken Cordier and others.

Day, a Medal of Honor winner, said in a statement issued last month:

"I draw a direct comparison [with] General Benedict Arnold of the Revolutionary War to Lieutenant John Kerry. Both went off to war, fought, and then turned against their country.

"General Arnold crossed over to the British for money and position," Day explained. "John Kerry crossed over to the Vietnamese with his assistance to the anti-war movement and his direct liaison with the Vietnamese diplomats in Paris. His reward: political gain."
 
Galanti recently recalled how his Hanoi Hilton jailers would play Sen. Kerry's Senate speech to bolster their accusations that American soldiers were war criminals.

"They would tell us POWs that 'You're not prisoners of war. You're criminals," Galanti told Fox News Channel's "Hannity & Colmes." "You're war criminals because you've committed atrocities in killing babies, bombing dams and pagodas.'

"They were promoting [Kerry] as a big friend of theirs," Galanti charged.

Last month, Sen. Dole condemned Kerry's anti-war activities, telling CNN: "Maybe he should apologize to all the other two and a half million veterans who served. He wasn't the only one who was in Vietnam."
 
I love liberals!

What do Mike Wallace, lavy, Dixon, Laurel, Pookie, Marxist, Woody, p_p_, theOlderGuy, etc. have in common?

The truth of the charge never matters just the seriousness of the charge.

BUSH was AWOL!
BUSH was AWOL!
BUSH was AWOL!
BUSH was AWOL!
BUSH was AWOL!
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BUSH was AWOL!
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BUSH was AWOL!
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BUSH was AWOL!



And they ate up the I was in Cambodia too!
 
Kate O'Beirne reviews Stolen Honor, the new documentary with the testimony of POW's of what was done to them using Kerry's Senate testimony and the Winter Soldiers' campaign.
Paul Galanti, who flew 97 combat missions before being shot down on June 17, 1966, spent over six and a half years as a POW. Referring to the Winter Soldier hearings that have been thoroughly debunked, Galanti says that John Kerry "should have known those guys he was with were frauds." The film includes a short clip from the Winter Soldier hearings that drew chuckles from the audience. An alleged veteran is having his memory refreshed about an alleged atrocity he was having trouble recalling. Galanti reminds the audience that "the cruelties of My Lai were exposed by the soldiers there."

Leo Thorsness, who was awarded the Medal of Honor, talks about the strict rules of engagement governing pilots flying over North Vietnam, ruefully noting that as a result the enemy had "plenty of chances to shoot us down."

Colonel George "Bud" Day, who also won the Medal of Honor and is considered one of the most decorated veterans of the last century, recalls being outraged to learn that veterans were warned not to wear their uniforms when they returned home. The film depicts protesters waving signs reading, "No Parades for Murderers" and "See Nixon's War Criminals" in front of veterans. "Right to this day we still have not recovered our good name," Day angrily declares. He charges that John Kerry wants them to forget the role he played in blackening the name of all Vietnam veterans. "I can never forget," he says.

The documentary is available on the Stolen Honor website. Its producer, Carlton Sherwood, a Pulitzer Prize wining journalist and Marine Vietnam veteran, points out that "there is no fog of war here" given the public testimony of John Kerry. He explains that the motivation is "deeply personal" rather than political.

An Army Vietnam veteran recently told me, "When John Kerry loses, it will be the parade we never had." They've earned it.
 
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