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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: Mary Cluney who wrote (60337)8/14/2004 9:58:19 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (1) of 793834
 
I doubt there were any signs on the Mekong River that indicated they crossed over into Cambodia or not. I just can't imagine a sign that read...

Actually, the signs were there. Really they were. This has been widely reported by Navy and Army Veterans.

It has also been documented that this was not a navigation error. Kerry was 58 miles away from the border that Christmas.

Every officer who operated near the Cambod/Lao border knew exactly where the red line was. Your very survival depended on it as regular artillery and TACAIR support would not cover you.

This is not a complicated story. It is easy to understand, once you acknowledge that Kerry told a bold-faced lie and, like a kid, he has had to cover it with more lies ever since.
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