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  • imported_Conrad
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2001
    • 2096

    How Will Kerry Respond To This?

    Ouch! Where's ljb5?

    Kerry 'Unfit to be Commander-in-Chief', Say Former Military Colleagues
    By Marc Morano
    CNSNews.com Senior Staff Writer
    May 03, 2004

    (CNSNews.com) - Hundreds of former commanders and military colleagues of presumptive Democratic nominee John Kerry are set to declare in a signed letter that he is "unfit to be commander-in-chief." They will do so at a press conference in Washington on Tuesday.

    "What is going to happen on Tuesday is an event that is really historical in dimension," John O'Neill, a Vietnam veteran who served in the Navy as a PCF (Patrol Craft Fast) boat commander, told CNSNews.com . The event, which is expected to draw about 25 of the letter-signers, is being organized by a newly formed group called Swift Boat Veterans for Truth.

    "We have 19 of 23 officers who served with [Kerry]. We have every commanding officer he ever had in Vietnam. They all signed a letter that says he is unfit to be commander-in-chief," O'Neill said.

    O'Neill, currently a Houston, Texas, based attorney, is no stranger to Kerry. O'Neill served in the same naval unit as Kerry and commanded Kerry's swift boat after Kerry returned to the United States. Kerry's command of the PCF boat lasted four months and ended shortly after he received his third Purple Heart. According to naval regulations at the time, any sailor who received three Purple Hearts could request a transfer out of the combat zone.

    Kerry and O'Neill engaged in a nationally televised debate in 1971 on The Dick Cavett Show over Kerry's allegations that many Vietnam soldiers had routinely engaged in atrocities such as raping and cutting off ears and heads of Vietnamese soldiers and citizens. Kerry was the then spokesman for the anti-war group Vietnam Veterans Against the War.

    "We are going to be presenting a letter that deals with Kerry's unfitness to be commander and chief that has been signed by hundreds of swift boat sailors, including most of those who served with Kerry," O'Neill explained.

    "The ranks of the people signing [the letter] range from admiral down to seaman, and they run across the entire spectrum of politics, specialties, and political feelings about the Vietnam War," he added.

    Among those scheduled to attend the event at the National Press Club and declare Kerry unfit for the role of commander-in-chief are retired Naval Rear Admiral Roy Hoffman, who was the commander of the Navy Coastal Surveillance Force, which included the swift boats on which Kerry served.

    Also scheduled to be present at the event is Kerry's former commanding officer, Lt. Commander Grant Hibbard. Hibbard recently questioned whether Kerry deserved the first of his three Purple Hearts that he received in Vietnam. Hibbard doubted both the severity of the wound and whether it resulted from enemy fire.

    "I've had thorns from a rose that were worse" than Kerry's wound for which he received a Purple Heart, Hibbard told the Boston Globe in April.

    Organizers are confident that Tuesday's event and the letter with hundreds of signatures will educate people about Kerry.

    "It is one of the largest outpourings of concern about him being commander-in-chief that anybody could have in a presidential campaign and it is by the people who know him best," O'Neill said.

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    [ 05-03-2004, 02:14 PM: Message edited by: Conrad ]
  • LeeG
    Senior Member
    • May 2002
    • 73012

    #2
    Kerry might say that you and Stan should talk more often.

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    • conrads
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2001
      • 2096

      #3
      Or, he might confide that there is no way he can win, given the public's concern with the war and terrorism, and step aside, leading to an open convention. [img]tongue.gif[/img]

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      • LeeG
        Senior Member
        • May 2002
        • 73012

        #4
        Conrad, this is embarassing, "confide there is no way he can win, given the publics concern with the war on terrorism".
        YOu've got to be kidding,,look at the War on Terrorism in Iraq, were you worried about Sadrs Militia coming to Seattle, how about former Army personell in Falluja kayaking through the Puget Sound?

        The number of professionals willing to break ranks and CONFIDE how the administration screwed the pooch should be a clue that all was not right in the White House.
        Re-think the rhetoric about the "war on terrorism".
        Have they won the War on Drugs in your world?

        [ 05-03-2004, 02:29 PM: Message edited by: LeeG ]

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        • conrads
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2001
          • 2096

          #5
          It's pretty clear the past hasn't been handled well at all, everything from the intelligence to the faulty decisions that followed.

          But the public's concern with the future, and a main issue of the election , is who is best equipped to lead during a time of war and continued terrorist threats? Kerry has consistently been a poor second on these issues in past opinion polls. This can't help.

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          • Beachcomber
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2004
            • 271

            #6
            When Awol you needed a pastime like this one



            (Glue not included)

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            • Allen Foote
              Senior Member
              • Nov 1999
              • 736

              #7
              What was the Bush -vs- Kerry count on here?...2 to 1? [img]smile.gif[/img]

              Anyone that continues to support Kerry is a L*O*S*E*R!

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              • LeeG
                Senior Member
                • May 2002
                • 73012

                #8
                Charles Colson recognized a fellow warrior in the fight against liberals,,JohnO'neil willingly fit the bill.

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                • N. Scheuer
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2001
                  • 963

                  #9
                  I'll wait till tomorrow.

                  "Hundreds"? Sure.

                  "Admirals"? How many of those were so clueless they couldn't find a Viet Cong if they were standing right in front of one?

                  Like I said; tomorrow.

                  Moby Nick
                  mobynick

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                  • paladinsfo
                    Senior Senior Member
                    • Dec 2000
                    • 26475

                    #10
                    How many folks remember the "Nguyen Charlie" Cartoons?.......Kerry would fit right in....well heck.. so would Bush and lotsa other guys too!.....
                    Wakan Tanka Kici Un
                    ..a bad day sailing is a heckuva lot better than the best day at work.....
                    Fighting Illegal immigration since 1492....
                    Live your life so that whenever you lose, you're ahead."
                    "If you live life right, death is a joke as far as fear is concerned."

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                    • Victor
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2004
                      • 2655

                      #11
                      This smells like the same money that financed the Monica investigation. They said the same thing about you-know-who, who inherited Somalia and Serbia from Bush Sr. and cleaned them up quite nicely IMHO. I suppose these people think someone who managed to spend his entire enlistment AWOL is more fit? Anyone who supports Bush is a stooge.

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                      • Mrleft8
                        Banned
                        • Feb 2000
                        • 31864

                        #12
                        YAWN!

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