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In a startlingly bad piece of political theater, John Kerry sent his supporter Max Cleland to hand-deliver a letter to President Bush at his ranch in Texas. The 25 August 2004 letter contained a plea for the President to infringe upon the free speech rights of a group known as Swift Boat Veterans for Truth: 254 Vietnam veterans who have collectively questioned the circumstances under which Kerry earned three Purple Hearts, a Bronze Star and a Silver Star in only four months, without spending any time in the hospital. Many of the SBVT are decorated themselves. Because of their questions, however, John Kerry feels they must be silenced. What Kerry pretends not to know is that President Bush trying to direct their activities in any way would constitute the coordination with the group Kerry is accusing him of. It's a neat trap, and Bush is not falling for it. So why a hand-delivered letter? Did Kerry forget the password to his email account? (Hint: try "ketchup") Couldn't he wait three days for the Post Office to deliver it? Perhaps Kerry never heard of Federal Express? No, nothing like that... Kerry callously used wheelchair-bound Vietnam veteran Max Cleland, a man who lost two legs and an arm in Vietnam, as a photo-op delivery boy, just to stir up your emotions. What an incredibly low opinion Kerry seems to have of the American public. "Oh, that poor guy," you're supposed to say. "He has to deliver mail for Kerry because Bush is so mean. I'm voting for Kerry now!" (If this "thought" actually did cross your mind, please stop reading this now. Really.) And Cleland is allowing Kerry to use him, his disability and his Vietnam service just to score political points. President Bush has praised Kerry's service many times, and denounced the activities of all 527 groups (so named for the section of the tax code which allows them). "All of them," Bush responded to a reporter's question about whether he specifically condemned the SBVT ad. "That means that ad, every other ad. Absolutely. I don't think we ought to have 527s." Kerry and the Democrats don't want anyone denouncing MoveOn.org and the Media Fund, however -- two of the 527 groups that have spend over a year and millions of dollars bashing President Bush in the most vicious ways possible, under cover of the First Amendment right of free speech. They demand that President Bush "order" SBVT to take their ads off the air -- an abridgement of their own right of free speech. According to a March 2004 press release from Kerry's web site, however, those two left-wing groups have been "assailing the president and serving as the Democrats' answer to Bush." The press release also declared that "when [Kerry's ad] buy is combined with those from the Media Fund and MoveOn, the Democratic message saturates the airwaves in some places." Collusion? Collaboration? Of course not! Rather than answer the claims of the SBVT by signing form 180 to release all his military and medical records and possibly prove himself in the right, Kerry has sent platoons of lawyers to threaten TV stations running their ads and bookstores selling their book, Unfit for Command. He has operatives compiling "incriminating dossiers" on the Swift Boat Vets in preparation for a personal smear campaign. He sends the pathos-inspiring figure of Max Cleland to trundle up to Bush's door in a wheelchair -- followed by a fleet of camera-wielding media types -- to hand-deliver a letter asking that the President denounce this group of people exercising their right of free speech and this group alone. The letter was signed by Senators Daniel Inouye of Hawaii, Ernest "Fritz" Hollings of South Carolina, Tom Harkin of Iowa, Jack Reed of Rhode Island, Tom Carper of Delaware and Jon Corzine and Frank Lautenberg, both of New Jersey. It should go without saying that they're all Democrats. In response to Kerry's accusatory letter, a group of Republican veterans prepared a letter of their own for Senator Kerry:
Senator Kerry may be forced to release his records soon enough. Judicial Watch is a nonprofit, nonpartisan group that investigates government corruption. Now they've turned their sights on the allegations made against Senator Kerry. On 18 August 2004, Judicial Watch filed a "Request for Investigation, Determination and Final Disposition of Awards Granted to Lieutenant (junior grade) John Forbes Kerry, USNR." The request makes special mention of Kerry's anti-war activities (including meeting with the leadership of the enemy during wartime, while still an officer in the Naval Reserve). The request concludes:
The truth will come out... one way or the other. When the SBVT came out with their book and their first TV ad, Kerry blamed the attacks on President Bush rather than answer them directly. He intoned, "Well, if he wants to have a debate about our service in Vietnam, here is my answer: Bring it on." The Swift Boat Veterans for Truth have indeed brought it on, and not even a direct order from President Bush -- were it legal for him to do so -- can make it stop. I only hope we can find time between now and election day to debate plans for the future instead of the past. UPDATE: AlphaPatriot does a bang-up job of summarising the ties between Kerry's campaign, the DNC, and left-wing 527 groups. |
| Heather VA August 26, 2004 05:51 AM PDT This should be on the cnn web page!!! Cant wait for the truth to come out!! Why hasn't he released his records yet! Gee I wonder! Keep up the good articles. I really enjoy them. HB | ||
| JM August 26, 2004 06:27 AM PDT Thanks! I doubt CNN would print anything that makes Kerry look bad... until it's obvious he will lose. Look for the feeding frenzy then! | ||
| Laura August 26, 2004 09:12 AM PDT Kerry continues to lie and evade. With the emphasis on Vietnam it is not clear what he would do about security, terrorists or Iraq. From his actions in the last weeks I can only conclude that my freedom of speech is at risk if he is elected. I probably wouldn't be able to purchase some books I'd like to either. And the MSM would continue to promote Dem propaganda only. Kerry would be a disaster for this country if elected. | ||
| JH August 26, 2004 11:27 AM PDT Are you kidding me? Why isn't this on FOX? They seem to think George W. is the best thing since sliced bread. If you are blind to the corruption that goes on behind closed doors of the White House go ahead and listen to our Chicken-Hawk in Chief. If you think he cares about what you think...you’re wrong. By not condemning these ads (which are false, and have been backed up by veterans who were there), George W. is just making himself look worse. My point is this, he isn't saying he's qualified for the job of President just because he served in Vietnam, it's because they are threatening something that Kerry has every right to deserve, (honor). Taking that away from John Kerry is wrong. Attacking what he was awarded medals for is going WAY to far just for political fighting. p.s. This, "spending the last three years destroying terrorist training camps, breaking up terror cells in the US and abroad, uncovering a multinational nuclear proliferation ring, forcing belligerent North Korea to the bargaining table, cowing Libya into giving up its WMD programs and terrorist support, and winning two wars against terrorist-supporting Islam fascist dictatorships in the process.” Is absolutely crap, George W. Bush did NOT do all of this by himself or his administration. I believe Donald Rumsfeld himself said that there were "no good targets" in Afghanistan. Libya willing gave up its WMD, and we still haven’t found crap in Iraq. Why do our soldiers have to die for political power? | ||
| JM August 26, 2004 11:33 AM PDT Got to love these partisan hacks who demand that Bush break the law and shred the Constitution by "making" the SBVT stop exercising their right of free speech. Where have they been for the last year when 527's were spreading anti-Bush lies and propoganda like the bastard stepchildren of Goebbels? Oh, they were TAKING NOTES, that's where they were. The double standards and hypocrisy of the Left is absolutely sickening. | ||
| Laura August 26, 2004 12:36 PM PDT JH: Kerry nullified any honor he might have earned in Vietnam when he came home and trashed America and his fellow comrades. You probably don't even know who Goebbels was because by the time you were in school they taught Social Studies instead of History. Be worth your while to read his biography. On the other hand it might just go right over your head. | ||
| Tenaj August 26, 2004 03:07 PM PDT No surprise to see a lib who bashes Bush in response to being confronted with Kerry's lies. What does President Bush have to do with this issue? Absolutely NOTHING! If the ads are false, why didn't Kerry just say so, and move on, instead of threatening legal action against tv stations, and trying to, "persuade," bookstores to keep the book off their shelves. Mr Kerry is the one who is making himself look more and more ridiculous, and he is the hypocrite here, having not condemned the lies perpertrated in the MoveOn.org ads! | ||
| Jamie from Alabama August 27, 2004 06:43 PM PDT The latest absurd comment I heard during a rant against Bush was this "In college, he couldn't even make the football team and was on the cheerleading squad instead". This came from a Dem strategist defending Kerry during a debate on Fox. BTW - what exactly do you suppose the guy was trying to say? That the young men who are on the cheerleading squad in college are ......... what? Betraying their country? | ||
| JM August 27, 2004 06:48 PM PDT I don't know, but next time I want to kick some terrorist ass, maybe I'll call a cheerleader! Bush played rugby, which makes football look weak at times. Here's a picture: http://qando.net/archives/003780.htm | ||
| Jamie from Alabama August 27, 2004 06:53 PM PDT I didn't know that about Dubya. But the fact that he made the cheerleading squad impressed me. Have you ever watched what those guy cheerleaders DO? They have to do all kinds of gymnastics, be the base of those pyramids of girl cheerleaders, etc. It don't look easy to me. BTW, the Dem guy was one of those little girly-men who couldn't make ANY team, much less the cheerleader squad. It might have sounded different it it had been said by someone even a teensy bit athletit. My thought on the comment by the guy was that he sounded desperate to say something to deflect what the Repub stragegist was saying about Kerry and his medals, his VVAW testimony to Congress, etc. | ||
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