To: JohnHuang2
" Finally, concerning the assertion that
Mr. Kerry was shot at by the Khmer Rouge during his Christmas 1968 visit to Cambodia, it should be noted that
the Khmer Rouge didn't take the field until the Easter Offensive of 1972, when the Vietnamese forces that had attacked the Cambodians initially in March 1970 pulled out of Cambodia to attack the U.S. and Vietnamese forces in Vietnam. Only Vietnamese Communist soldiers were found on the battlefields of Cambodia in 1970-72. "
How will the Kerry campaign explain this away? LOL
4 posted on
08/13/2004 12:09:49 AM PDT by
FairOpinion
(FIGHT TERRORISM! VOTE BUSH/CHENEY 2004.)
To: FairOpinion
How could John Kerry? is the question. By 1971, Mr. Kerry was a leader in a group of disaffected veterans deeply involved in opposition to the war. He would certainly have deep knowledge of the various "liberation armies" he was sympathetic to.
Khmer Rouge in 1968, indeed. LOL!
6 posted on
08/13/2004 12:13:50 AM PDT by
lavrenti
(I'm not bad, just misunderstood.)
To: FairOpinion
"Tis better to close your mouth and be thought a fool, then to open it and remove all doubt."
To: FairOpinion
I didn't see your post [4] before I made mine.
16 posted on
08/13/2004 12:38:09 AM PDT by
Diddley
(LIBERALS say: We support the troops [or police], but we don't support the war [or fighting crime].)
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