To: jmstein7
Interesting...
CNN can't find an old transcript of Kerry, and jmstein7 posts it within minutes.
NBC can't locate an old audio take, and jmstein7 posts it within minutes.
lol
Ain't the Internet grand!
Mainstream media will have a difficult time suppressing information any more.
13 posted on
03/03/2004 9:09:05 AM PST by
TomGuy
To: TomGuy
I just wonder how he found the time to raze, rape, & pillage in addition to getting wounded three times and pulling doomed soldiers out of the water under heavy enemy fire.
17 posted on
03/03/2004 9:12:28 AM PST by
Dalan
To: TomGuy
Well, if Kerry speaks with such authority on the atrocities that GIs where supposed to have carried out as a matter of policy, we are not surprised that he was a participant as well as witness. This may have been the reason that he was hustled out of Viet Nam so quickly, on the flimsy pretext that "three Purple Heart awards" justify sending a service member to a non-combat zone. John Kerry was fast becoming another "zombie" soldier, much like Lt. William Calley of My Lai. The chain of command in the Navy sent down the order to remove Kerry from the theater of operations with all haste, before this blew up in their faces.
The transformation into "zombie" was not fully reversed, by the simple act of removing Kerry from the war zone and separating him from active duty. Many of the characteristics persist even today. Monotone speech, vacant expression, seemingly no initiative except by direction from others, an overall lack of personal passion.
And did anyone else besides me notice that when Fox News panned on the Kerry declaration of the various victories, that there was a sign in the foreground, "CNN" with a circle around it and a diagonal slash across, and a caption "CNN is Bad". Not good form to diss one of your main legs of support on the cable networks.
To: TomGuy
CNN & NBC are not reliable sources of info anymore. Thus, the rise of the internet, the sharing of info this way. We cant get our info from Dan Rather, Brokaw or Jennings anymore. THEY FILTER IT!!!! They only broadcast that which fits into their agenda.
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