Kerry Unraveling — In Spite of the Media
You can only tell lies for so long, before they begin catching up to you.
- Spiced Sass publishes a powerful “worth a thousand words” pic of a “band of brothers” photo used by the Kerry camp. Out of the 19 soldiers in the Kerry pic, guess how many support him?
- Standing opposite of the handful of veterans that stood beside Kerry on stage at the DNC in Boston are over 250 veterans that make up the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth — who tell a different story of John Kerry.
- Cavalier’s Guardian WatchBlog has a scathing account of how Kerry using approximately 16 weeks of Swift Boat service to hide his 19 years of anti-military and anti-intelligence gathering highly partisan Senate voting record.
- The Captain’s Quarters and Powerline both rip apart Kerry’s “I spent Christmas 1968 in Cambodia” lie that he has been telling for 33 years — even on the Senate floor.
Yet liberals everywhere (including a friendly media) are trying to smear Kerry’s opponents and hide the truth.
The New Republic (*gag*) puts forth a pitiful attack on the veracity of the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth ad, and calls these men “right-wing weeds”. While never questioning the funding of MarxOn.org, papers such as WaPo smears the Veterans group, saying they are “tainted by the chief source of its funding: Republican activists dedicated to defeating Mr. Kerry in November.”
The duplicity of the American press is astounding. While calling for Bush’s “missing records” to prove he didn’t go AWOL, they attack veterans in an attempt to discredit them because they are speaking out against Kerry.
Even foreign nationals are jumping to shield Kerry (and no, it’s not the French). Les Jones reports that somebody in Japan has purchased the SwiftBoatVets.com domain and has it redirected to an anti-Swift Boat Veterans for Truth smear article on “the liberal e-zine Salon.com”.







I’ve written a lengthy response on my blog to the Kenneth Baer piece in The New Republic Online, for anyone who’s interested.
Please, can anyone tell me how many men, (that served on the boat with Kerry) receive “Purple Hearts” during that four month period?
Was Kerry the only man on that boat fighting the enemy, did anyone else receive wounds worthy of a Purple Heart?
Being honored with a “Purple Heart” for a minor scratch on his arm, just deminishes all the “HONOR” of receiving one of the highest awards our Government bestows on our “REAL HEROS Sounds to me like Kerry was there for the thrill of being able play “Rambo”, shoot up the place, kill as many people as possable in four months and go home!
I did not serve in the Military myself, but I’m very greatful and thank all the brave men and women that served our country with honor!
Arneld Parker