To: Sub-Driver
Mr. Kerry has signed forms authorizing the Navy to release his record something he resisted during the campaign and hired a researcher to comb the naval archives in Washington for records that could pinpoint his whereabouts during dates of the incidents in dispute. Another former crewmember has spent days at a time interviewing veterans to reconstruct every incident in question. The key to him still not signing SF-180 is "Mr. Kerry has signed forms". SF-180 would release all records! But I believe that this was lie before in the campaign. That he had signed for the navy to release "some" of his records, but refused to sign SF-180 because the whole story would be known! Also by hiring a personal researcher instead of letting the public see all the records, he's still trying to whitewash his lies and possible atrocities committed!
43 posted on
05/27/2006 10:37:50 AM PDT by
Bommer
(Attention illegals: Why don't you do the jobs we can't do? Like fix your own countries problems!)
To: Bommer
The key to him still not signing SF-180 is "Mr. Kerry has signed forms". SF-180 would release all records! But I believe that this was lie before in the campaign. That he had signed for the navy to release "some" of his records, but refused to sign SF-180 because the whole story would be known! Not quite. He signed 3 SF-180s. Each was for a one time release of his entire record, but only to 3 individual reporters, one each from AP, Boston Globe, and LA Times.
A basically dishonest act, IMHO, quite in keeping with his past actions.
112 posted on
05/27/2006 11:06:01 AM PDT by
El Gato
To: Bommer
sKerry and sHrillary are banking on The 'Toon's standard play, "That's old news," working for them. The electorate was mesmerized by The 'Toon and he got away with it. Neither sKerry nor sHrillary are in any way charming; this play won't work for either of them.
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