Posted on 07/14/2005 1:07:43 PM PDT by pabianice
BTTT!!!!!!!
Maybe Kenny's attorney didn't tell him that,......or is the Kerry money ole bag helping out.
Sounds like a gold mine kind of guy for a PI.
That's his piont. But, hasn't a law been passed that if a suit is in fact without merit, the Plantiff must PAY ALL legal fees, not just his own?
Campbell wasn't with Kerry in Vietnam. Campbell was in artillery with the Marines; Kerry drove Swift boats for the Navy.
I had mentioned to one barking moonbat here in Minnestupid that John Kerry had violated Article 104 of the UCMJ, aiding the enemy by meeting with the North Vietnamese delegation at the Paris "peace" talks while still holding a naval reserve commission. The response was physically violent, the police response was that my statement of fact provoked the assault. Minnesota, like Sad Freaksicko, is no longer part of the United States.
I may be wrong but I think Texas has passed such a law.
1. Someone near Newark, NJ, get a copy of the suit (it's public information) and post what Campbell is suing for.
2. Post a summary of the anti-US activities Campbell was involved in, the publication of which he is suing for.
Volunteers?
Good to hear.
Kenneth J. Campbell, Ph.D.Ken Campbell was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Upon graduating from high school in 1967, he enlisted in the Marine Corps and served as an artillery forward observer with a rifle company in Vietnam from February 1968 to March 1969. After his discharge he joined the Vietnam Veterans Against the War. In 1975, he received a B.A. in history from Temple University. In 1985, he received an M.A. in political science, and in 1989 a Ph.D. in political science from Temple University.
Professor Campbell has taught at Temple University, Villanova University, Ursinus College, Washington College, and for the past twelve years at the University of Delaware. He has been recognized for excellence in teaching by Temple University, the University of Delaware, the American Political Science Association, and the Mortar Board National Senior Honor Society. He has published book chapters and articles on war crimes, humanitarian intervention, the Weinberger-Powell Doctrine, and contemporary genocide. His book, Genocide and the Global Village, was published by Palgrave in 2001.
He is currently an associate professor of political science and international relations and director of the International Relations Program at the University of Delaware. His academic areas of specialization are American foreign policy, international security, contemporary genocide, and global governance.
Prof. Campbell is married, has a daughter, and lives in Exton, Pennsylvania, where he listens to Italian opera, reads mystery novels, and tries to play golf.
Let's destroy him!!
"The radical leftist anti-American enemy sympathizer wont win the lawsuit, but he can cost Carlton a bundle in legal fees. I hope the case gets tossed as frivolous."
If it gets tossed out as frivolous Carlton can then countersue Campbell to recover his legal expeditures and also charge and try him for malicious prosecution.
"The response was physically violent, the police response was that my statement of fact provoked the assault."
The truth hurts. Did you whip the moonbat's ass?
He even looks like a lieberal rat.
He's a dik!
Good find. I'd bet this creep is a buddy/stooge for Kerry.
JF'nK Stooge Sucks Big Time ~ Hang 'em High ~ Bump!
"My name is Kenneth J. Campbell. I'm 21. I'm a Philadelphia resident. I was a Corporal in the Marine Corps. I was an FO, Forward Artillery Scout Observer. I FO'd for Bravo Company, First Battalion, First Marine Regiment, First Marine Division. I was in Vietnam from February of '68 to March of '69. I went straight into the Marine Corps from high school and I am now a student at Temple University in Philadelphia. My testimony will consist of eyewitnessing and participating in the calling in of artillery on undefended villages, mutilation of bodies, killing of civilians, mistreatment of civilians, mistreatment of prisoners and indiscriminate use of artillery, harassment and interdiction fire..."
Testimony given in Detroit, Michigan, on January 31, 1971, February 1 and 2, 1971 -- Sponsored by Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Inc.
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