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To: kellynla
"Well "filming reenactments" is certainly foreign to Marine Corps grunts in the bush. Like I said, we were there to fight the enemy and try to stay alive. And we were lucky if we had food and water while we were in the bush. Semper Fi, Kelly"

Yes sir, indeed it is foreign. By the way thank you for you service.

This whole picture of JFKerry even at this time of his life, to have the foresight (lack of a better word) to film reenactments is quite telling of the "kind" of mind this person has.

Not only to film reenactments of his gun fights, which apparently the Brinkley book refers to but all the writings of JFKerry over this very short time frame calls to mind others and their vast writings.

This "picture" into the mind of JFKerry is ????? mental, again for the lack of a better word. The shrink list of words are endless for what kind of mind is at work here.
59 posted on 03/06/2004 6:01:44 AM PST by Just mythoughts
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To: Just mythoughts; kellynla
This whole picture of JFKerry even at this time of his life, to have the foresight (lack of a better word) to film reenactments is quite telling of the "kind" of mind this person has.

Lurch went to Vietnam to get his "resume" punched . . . nothing more. He made sure he received Purple Hearts for slight or imagined injuries, then staged his "heroic" Silver Star action to be the icing on his panty-waist cake.

Granted, "staged" is my as of yet unproven charge that it's hardly heroic to beach a perfectly-capable boat on a river bank . . . leaving men you're responsible for vulnerable and exposed to enemy fire . . . while you "supposedly" chase after an enemy who's admittedly injured and probably already dead after the hooch he hid in was levelled by a 50-caliber machine gun, and then return to the beached boat with the enemy's weapon and nothing but your word vetting the fact that you are Audie Murphy reincarnated.

Comparing Lurch's staged nonsense to what a real soldier like Kellynla went through is like trying to relive the thrills and chills of a hi-wire artist by listening to a loud-mouthed Carnival Barker.

68 posted on 03/06/2004 6:41:46 AM PST by geedee (A word to the wise ain't necessary. It's the stupid ones who need the advice.)
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To: Just mythoughts
"Not only to film reenactments of his gun fights, which apparently the Brinkley book refers to but all the writings of JFKerry over this very short time frame calls to mind others and their vast writings."

Yeah, isn't it amazing? Kerry not only found and took the time to film himself quite regularly, he also kept a journal of his every thought--which he still has. He even allowed the Boston Globe to publish parts of it.

He sure was a busy bee during those four months he was in Vietnam. And he certainly wanted to make sure that nobody ever forgot that he was there.
86 posted on 03/06/2004 8:08:57 AM PST by Hon
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