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| Former Classmate of John Kerry Speaks out |
| 10.29.04 (2:41 pm) [edit] |
The Editor The Wall Street journal
Dear Sir/Madame:
As a graduate of the Yale class of 1966, I resent the self-serving lies and misrepresentations advanced by my classmate John Kerry. Herewith, a few corrections:
John Kerry has been using the Pershing name to dramatize his Vietnam experience, claiming to have been a close friend of Richard Pershing, the grandson of General (Black Jack) Pershing. Richard Pershing was a member of the Yale class of 1966, and he was killed in Vietnam shortly after we graduated. However, Kerry's constant references to his 'dearest' friend are exaggerated and exploitative. In fact, Dick Pershing and I roomed together for all 4 years at Yale. I don't remember John Kerry ever being in our room or even being a particular favorite of Dick's. In this regard, it is particularly revealing that a recent biography of General Pershing, Until The Last Trumpet Sounds (by Gene Smith), includes an entire chapter on Dick, primarily on his years at Yale; the name John Kerry does not appear.
The Pershing Family did know Kerry, but they disliked him intensely. This antipathy stemmed primarily from an incident at the Pershing home on Park Avenue not long after Dick's death: at a gathering of friends and family, Kerry worked the room with his anti-Vietnam message, incurring the undying enmity of Mr. and Mrs. Pershing and Dick's older brother Jack, a Green Beret. The family was shocked and insulted by Kerry's insensitivity.
Kerry has implied - as recently as the first Presidential debate -that he became disillusioned about Vietnam by his military experience. However, as early as 1965, in his Junior year at Yale, he was giving anti-war speeches; and his Class Day Oration in 1966 - prior to graduation - criticized American involvement in Vietnam. These sentiments clearly antedated his Vietnam experience. So why did he join the Navy? He told some classmates that it would help his career.
The above pattern suggests a callous and opportunistic personality. Hardly what I would call Presidential.
David Schlossberg, MD Yale '66
via: http://www2.swiftvets.com/php... Swift Boat Vets for Truth
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| More proof John Kerry is a traitor |
| 10.26.04 (8:58 am) [edit] |
John Kerry and the VVAW: Hanoi's American Puppets?
Newly discovered documents link Vietnam Veterans Against the War to Vietnamese communists
Two recently discovered documents captured from the Vietnamese communists during the Vietnam War strongly support the contention that a close link existed between the Hanoi regime and the Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) while John Kerry served as the group's leading national spokesman.
The Circular: International Coordination of Antiwar Propaganda
The first document is a 1971 "Circular" distributed by the Vietnamese communists within Vietnam. It discusses strategies to coordinate their national propaganda effort with their orchestration of the activities of sympathetic counterparts in the American anti-war movement. Specifically, the document notes that the Vietcong and North Vietnamese delegations to the Paris Peace talks were being used as the communications link to direct the activities of anti-war activists meeting with them in Paris. To quote from the document:
The spontaneous antiwar movements in the US have received assistance and guidance from the friendly ((VC/NVN)) delegations at the Paris Peace Talks.
-- Circular on Antiwar Movements in the US. The reference to "VC" indicates the Vietcong; "NVN" is the North Vietnamese government.
This sentence is particularly important in light of John Kerry's admission that he met with leaders of both communist delegations to the Paris Peace Talks in June 1970, including Madame Binh, foreign minister of the Provisional Revolutionary Government (PRG) of South Vietnam, also known as the Vietcong. FBI files record that Kerry returned to Paris to meet with the North Vietnamese delegation in August of 1971, and planned a third trip in November.
Prior to the discovery of the Circular, there was no direct evidence that Hanoi was actually steering the U.S. antiwar movement's activities by conveying Hanoi's goals and wishes to movement leaders during their frequent visits to Paris, though many investigators had assumed that to be the case. Further analysis of this document supports the contention that Madame Binh used her Paris meeting with John Kerry to instruct him on how he and the VVAW might best serve as Hanoi's surrogates in the United States. In the spring and summer of 1971, a key strategy of Hanoi was to advance what was known as Madame Binh's Seven Point Peace Plan.
The plan was cleverly constructed to force President Nixon to set a date to end the Vietnam War and withdraw American troops. According to the 7-Point Peace Plan of Madame Binh, the only barrier to Hanoi setting a date to release American Prisoners of War was President Nixon’s unwillingness to set a specific date for military withdrawal. Of course, accepting the full terms of the 7-Point Peace Plan would have amounted to an American capitulation, a virtual surrender that included the payment of reparations to the Vietnam communists as an admission that America was the wrongful aggressor in an immoral war.
A section of the Circular titled "PREPARATION FOR THE FALL ((1971)) ANTIWAR MOVEMENT" makes clear the importance the Vietnamese Communists placed on advancing Madame Binh's 7-Point Peace Plan within the United States:
The seven-point peace proposal ((of the SVN Provisional Revolutionary Government)) not only solved problems concerning the release of US prisoners but also motivated the people of all walks of life and even relatives of US pilots detained in NVN to participate in the antiwar movement.
-- Circular on Antiwar Movements in the US. "SVN" indicates the South Vietnam Provisional Revolutionary Government, i.e., the Vietcong. "NVN" refers to North Vietnam.
And again, highlighting how the Vietnamese communists viewed the activities of the US antiwar movement, US politics, and politics in South Vietnam as interconnected; all to be targeted by Madame Binh's 7-Point Peace Plan:
The Nixon-Thieu clique is very embarrassed because the seven-point peace proposal is supported by the SVN people's (( political struggle)) movement and the antiwar movements in the US. Therefore, all local areas, units, and branches must widely disseminate the seven-point peace proposal, step up the people's ((political struggle)) movements both in cities and rural areas, taking advantage of disturbances and dissensions in the enemy's forthcoming (RVN) Congressional and Presidential elections. They must coordinate more successfully with the antiwar movements in the US so as to isolate the Nixon-Thieu clique.
-- Circular on Antiwar Movements in the US. "RVN" refers to the Republic of Vietnam, the government in South Vietnam supported by the US.
POW Families: Targets of the Vietnamese Communists
Late in 1970, a defecting Vietcong organizer described a communist plan to use Vietcong sympathizers in the US to recruit family members of American POWs held captive in North Vietnam. The following summary of his interview was provided to the House Foreign Affairs Committee:
The Viet Cong plan to continue their efforts to win worldwide opinion to their side and to solicit as much material support for the VC struggle as possible from other countries in order to create a favorable climate for the VC at the Paris Peace Conference.
The Viet Cong will continue to promote domestic unrest against the war in the United States in order to speed withdrawal of US troops and create pressure for an end to the war.
Efforts will be directed toward the US soldier in Vietnam to demand that they be returned to the US and be reunited with their families and wives.
The VC will strive to create anti-draft and anti-war attitudes in the US by organizing VC sympathizers in the US to contact families with sons in Vietnam and urge them to call their sons home. Also VC sympathizers in the US will be organized to distribute anti-draft leaflets to students and young people.
On February 1, 1971, at their Winter Soldier Investigation in Detroit, the VVAW released a statement by Virginia Warner, mother of American POW Jim Warner, urging President Nixon to "end the war so the prisoners of war can come home." Jim Warner has accused John Kerry of exploiting his mother's fears to obtain this statement.
On July 22, 1971, John Kerry held a press conference in Washington, DC, to call upon President Nixon to accept Madame Binh's 7-Point Peace Plan. Kerry surrounded himself at the press conference with POW wives, parents and sisters who had been recruited to promote his message. The event was reported in The New York Times of July 23, 1971 and the communist Daily World of July 24, 1971. Each article included a photograph of Kerry surrounded by POW family members.
Kerry's use of POW families directly advanced the North Vietnamese communist agenda as described by enemy defectors and in the newly discovered Circular, which suggests that Madame Binh had recommended the same course of action to antiwar activists meeting with her in Paris.
[Note: A number of POW families were contacted by a "liason" group headed by Cora Weiss, the daughter of Communist Party financier Samuel Rubin, with offers to provide mail and information about their husbands if the families agreed to publicly denounce the war. Most POW family members refused to cooperate with this extortion, even when promised better treatment for their husbands or sons in Hanoi. Four angry POW wives protested at Kerry's July press conference, one of whom accused Kerry of "constantly using our own suffering and grief" to advance his political ambitions.
via: Little Green Footballs
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| Can I stop touching this black girl now? |
| 10.24.04 (6:23 pm) [edit] |
 I'm African-American, ya know... Have you taken the G.. Damned picture yet????
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| M*A*S*H Doctor Veterans for Truth |
| 10.24.04 (4:24 pm) [edit] |
ANNOUNCER: Welcome to HARDBALL. Tonight we have Democratic Presidential Candidate Dr. Frank Burns and the leader of M*A*S*H Doctor Veterans for Truth - Dr. Benjamin Pierce.
CHRIS MATTHEWS: I'm Chris Matthews let's play Hardball.
MATTHEWS: This half-hour on HARDBALL, Korean Veteran Dr. Ben Pierce, Frank Burn's longtime nemesis, on his contested new book, "Frank Burns Eats Worms." Dr. Pierce is here to debate Dr. Frank Burns, the Democratic nominee for President.
Dr. Burns and Dr. Pierce served together in the same unit in Korea but while Dr. Burns returned home to a successful practice and political career - Dr. Pierce suffered a mental breakdown and is now making a living as an author attacking the beloved Frank Burns and his politics reportedly at the behest of the Republican Party.
Let me ask you gentlemen about these questions. But let's start with the central notion that a lot of us have of Frank Burns. Whatever you think of his politics, he was a war hero. Is that true?
DR. BENJAMIN "HAWKEYE" PIERCE, M*A*S*H DOCTOR VETERANS FOR TRUTH: That's not true at all.
MATTHEWS: Why isn't it true?
PIERCE: Well first off he fabricated the citation for his Purple Heart, I think conclusively, based on the documentation in my book.
MATTHEWS: But according to the Army - Dr. Burns received the medal for getting a shell fragment in his eye as the result of an enemy attack on your hospital unit. Are you saying the Army is wrong and you are right?
PIERCE: It was an egg shell fragment. Frank was having breakfast at the time of the attack. Frank put himself up for the medal. The medal is a fraud. Tell him Frank.
DR. FRANK BURNS, DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR PRESIDENT: Chris, who are you going to believe? The Army or this man who is clearly working on the instructions of the Republicans to smear me?
See the rest here...
via: A Large Regular
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| What Bush Hasn't Done |
| 10.21.04 (3:09 pm) [edit] |
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What Bush Hasn’t Done
by Chris Davis
21 October 2004
It’s time to wake up, Conservatives. Time to face the hard truth of the Bush presidency.
It’s time to wake up, Conservatives. Time to face the hard truth of the Bush presidency. After 4 years of unprecedented prosperity, we need to examine what President Bush hasn’t done for the United States of America. After three and half years without a terrorist attack on American soil, it’s high time we broke down the policies that have left our country a safer, stronger America. Time to cut through the government red tape, and analyze an administration responsible for conducting an effective War on Terror. It’s time to dissect President Bush once and for all; find out if his Presidency is worth another four years. Time we found out just what President Bush hasn’t done.
President Bush has left far too many things undone during his four years in office. He ignored the surplus by signing 2 income tax cuts, one of which was the largest dollar-value tax cut in world history. Instead of leaving taxes high and creating a larger surplus, he reduced taxes for all Americans, spurring economic growth, and keeping the country from depression after the September 11th attacks. In those tax cuts, he reduced taxes on dividends and capital gains, increasing more savings and investment. He eliminated the death tax and increased small business incentives to expand and hire new people. This fueled the economy even more. President Bush should’ve ignored all of this and sent the country spiraling into a deeper recession in order to avoid deficit spending in combating the War on Terror. He didn’t.
He also refused to keep Partial Birth Abortion alive by signing a ban on it. He ignored trends and reversed Clinton’s move to strike President Reagan’s anti-abortion Mexico Policy. He stopped foreign aid that funded abortions, allowing more money to be spent at home. He blatantly supported and upheld the ban on abortions at military hospitals, keeping the right to life alive and well in the U.S. Military, during a time when political correctness was overtaking and strangling the military. He also signed an executive order, reversing Clinton’s policy of not requiring parental consent for abortions under the Medical Privacy Act; another policy he hasn’t done. And there is even more he hasn’t done.
President Bush killed the Kyoto Global Warming Treaty, when he could’ve signed onto it, costing corporations billions of dollars and creating job losses across America. He didn’t allow America to become involved with the International Criminal Court -- a court that could try U.S. Soldiers internationally. Instead of keeping it, he killed Clinton’s carbon dioxide rules that were choking off the electricity surplus to California. He could’ve kept it, but he squashed Clinton’s “ergonomic” rules that OSHA was about to implement -- rules that would have shut down every home business in America. His domestic agenda leaves little to be desired on what he hasn’t done. He started USA Freedom Corps, employing seniors around the United States. He initiated a review of all federal agencies with a goal to eliminate federal jobs in an effort to reduce the size of federal government while increasing private sector jobs. He changed parts of the Forestry Management Act to allow necessary clean up of the national forests in order to reduce fire danger, significantly eased field-testing controls of genetically engineered crops, and signed the workplace verification bill to prevent hiring of illegal aliens.
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| Who are the the Real Nazis in America Today? |
| 10.21.04 (2:41 pm) [edit] |
Who Are the Real Nazis in America Today? by Cinnamon Stillwell 13 October 2004
The only people in America today (aside from a few neo-Nazis) running around spray painting, burning, and affixing swastikas are leftists.
-- Thugs storm campaign headquarters, intimidating staffers and refusing to leave.
-- Campaign signs are vandalized, stolen, and set on fire in front of peoples’ homes.
-- The word “Nazi” is spray painted on the sidewalk in front of a home, along with swastikas.
-- Shots are fired through the window of campaign headquarters.
-- An 8-foot swastika is burned into a home’s front lawn.
If these incidents sound reminiscent of Nazi Germany or the Klu Klux Klan’s early rampages, then you’re in for a surprise, because they all took place in modern day America, during the run-up to the 2004 presidential election. And instead of Nazis and the KKK, it’s Democrats and their leftist minions who are the perpetrators this time around. In a classic case of projection, they use swastikas to smear their political adversaries, when it is in fact they who have become today’s Nazis.
Go read it all. I weep for our country these days...
via: Free Thoughts
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| Religion of Peace my left foot... |
| 10.21.04 (2:23 pm) [edit] |
Life sentence for burning Koran
A Pakistani man has been sentenced to life imprisonment for burning a copy of the Koran.
A court in Lahore found Mehdi Hassan, 36, guilty under Pakistani laws covering offences against Islam, the prophet Mohammed or the Koran.
The defendant had denied the charge, which can carry the death penalty, saying the case had arisen from a property dispute.
Hassan's lawyer said his client planned to appeal to the Lahore High Court.
Additional sessions court judge Anwar Chaudhry said the prosecution "had proven its case".
'Draconian'
Hassan was detained in December 2001 after a complaint by a councillor in eastern Lahore.
He was accused of burning a copy of the Koran in his yard.
Rights groups have criticised Pakistan's blasphemy laws as draconian, with the burden of proof too easy for the prosecution.
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan has in the past called for changes in procedures so investigators can test the validity of blasphemy accusations before cases reach the courts.
Analysts say judges are often too scared of the reaction from powerful local Islamic leaders to throw out cases.
No-one has been hanged for blasphemy in Pakistan, largely because higher courts often overturn blasphemy convictions.
Yeah. Let's try to "get along" with this kind of "religion."
*Spit*
Via BBC News
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| The irrepressable Cox and Forkum... |
| 10.03.04 (2:31 pm) [edit] |


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| There is no Kerry Doctrine... |
| 10.03.04 (2:02 pm) [edit] |
Pretty much sums it up.
Asked what the Kerry Doctrine actually is, Holbrooke, in a conference call with reporters, replied: “There is no Kerry Doctrine.”
via: The Washington Post Online
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| Pro-Democrat Vote Fraud Probed in Florida |
| 10.03.04 (1:27 pm) [edit] |
Pro-Democrat Vote Fraud Probed in Florida
Hundreds of Republican voters have been disenfranchised in Florida as part of a Democrats-only voter registration drive sponsored by a national civil rights group, according to new allegations that are at the center of an investigation by the state's Election Division and the U.S. Justice Department.
A field director for ACORN, one of the many pro-Democratic Party organizations trying to register new voters in the state, has told investigators that efforts rig votes for the 2004 election were "routine," according to the newspaper Florida Today.
"There was a lot of fraud committed," said Mac Stuart, former Miami-Dade field director for ACORN. Among his allegations -- that ACORN "quality control" workers routinely kicked back Republican voter registrations while paying for Democratic ones, using the excuse that "they had enough" new voters for the GOP.
via: NewsMax
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| Gloves Must Come Off on Kerry's Record |
| 10.03.04 (12:43 pm) [edit] |
Kerry sounded authoritative in the first debate, but what is he an authority on? How many bills on the war on terrorism did John Kerry author? How many did he sponsor or co-sponsor. How many homeland security bills or amendments did he author, how many did he sponsor or co-sponsor? How many speeches did he give on the senate floor regarding foreign policy? What significant impact did he have on any foreign policy issues? Why has he missed 85%+ of the security briefings he was supposed to attend while he was on the f'ing Security Council???
Well, I guess he was just saving up all his great ideas for when he ran for president, because I believe the answer to all these questions is zero!
The RNC must expose this fraud for what he is, a windbag with zero accomplishments to back up his ideas.
By the way, the same arguement goes for education and the economy.
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| Wrong war? Wrong man!!! |
| 10.03.04 (12:39 pm) [edit] |


You don't even have to try to find dirt on this guy. He provides it every time he opens his mouth... Nuclear fuel for Iran? Yeah. That worked out so well with Clinton in North Korea...
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| John Kerry is officially a dork |
| 10.03.04 (11:48 am) [edit] |
And this tool wants the most powerful job in the world????

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