Subject: Kerry's Discharge
> If you're as sick of this issue as I, then I > apologize at the outset. But, it doesn't get any > better. This was in my morning e-mail. > > The enclosed brings up a new issue. I had noticed > that his discharge > was dated in 2001 but didn't think much about it. > The enclosed raises > some interesting aspects. > > "Unlike McCain, Bush, and Gore, while Kerry has > adamantly refused to > authorize the release of his military records. Most > think it's because > of his phony battle medals. I think the real reason > is below. He was > not granted an Honorable Discharge until March 2001, > almost 30 years > after his ostensible service term had ended! This is > very much out of > the ordinary, and highly suspect. > > There are 5 classes of Discharge: Honorable, > General, Other Than Honorable, > Bad Conduct, and Dishonorable. My guess is that he > was Discharged in > the '70s, but not Honorably. He appealed this > sometime while Clinton > was doing trouser-tricks in the Oval Office. > Political pressure was > applied, and the Honorable Discharge was then > granted. His file is > probably rife with reports of this, submissions and > hearings on the > appeal, reports of his "giving aid and comfort" to > the enemy, along > with protests that were filed with respect to his > alleged valor under fire. > > This will blow up in his face before October 15th. > =============================================================== > > On 18 Feb. 1966 John Kerry signed a 6 year > enlistment contract with > the Navy (plus a 6-month extension during wartime). > > On 18 Feb. 1966 John Kerry also signed an Officer > Candidate contract > for 6 years -- 5 years of ACTIVE duty & ACTIVE Naval > Reserves, and 1 > year of inactive standby reserves (See items #4 & > #5). > > Because John Kerry was discharged from TOTAL ACTIVE > DUTY of only 3 > years and 18 days on 3 Jan. 1970, he was then > required to attend 48 > drills per year, and not more than 17 days active > duty for training. > > Kerry was also subject to the Uniform Code of > Military Justice. > Additionally, Kerry, as a commissioned officer, was > prohibited from > making adverse statements against his chain of > command or statements > against his country, especially during time of war. > It is also > interesting to note that Kerry did not obtain an > honorable discharge > until Mar. 12, 2001 even though his service > obligation should have > ended July 1, 1972. > > Lt. John Kerry's letter of 21 Nov. 1969 asking for > an early release > from active US Navy duty falsely states "My current > regular period of > obligated service would be completed in December of > this year." > > On Jan. 3, 1970 Lt. John Kerry was transferred to > the Naval Reserve > Manpower Center in Bainridge, Maryland. > > Where are Kerry's Performance Records for 2 years of > obligated Ready > Reserve, the 48 drills per year required and his 17 > days of active duty per > year training while Kerry was in the Ready Reserves? > Have these > records been released? > > Has anyone ever talked to Kerry's Commanding Officer > at the Naval > Reserve Center where Kerry drilled? > > On 1 July 1972 Lt. John Kerry was transferred to > Standby Reserve - > Inactive. > > On 16 February 1978 Lt. John Kerry was discharged > from US Naval > Reserve. > > Below are some of the crimes Lt. Kerry USNR > committed as a Ready > Reservist, while he was acting as a leader of > Vietnam Veterans Against > the War: > > 1. Lt. Kerry attended many rallies where the > Vietcong flag was > displayed while our flag was desecrated, defiled, > and mocked, thereby giving > aid and comfort to the enemy. > > 2. Lt. Kerry was involved in a meeting that voted on > assassinating members of the US Senate. > > 3. Lt. Kerry lied under oath against fellow soldiers > before the > US Senate about crimes committed in Vietnam. > > 4. Lt. Kerry professed to being a war criminal on > national > television, and condemned the military and the USA. > > 5. Lt. Kerry met with NVA and Vietcong communist > leaders in > Paris, in direct violation of the UCMJ and the U.S. > Constitution. > > Lt. Kerry by his own words & actions violated the > UCMJ and the U.S > Code while serving as a Navy officer. Lt. Kerry > stands in violation of > Article 3, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution. Lt. > Kerry's 1970 > meeting with NVA Communists in Paris is in direct > violation of the UCMJ's Article > 104 part 904, and U.S. Code 18 U.S.C. 953. That > meeting, and Kerry's > subsequent support of the communists while leading > mass protests > against our military in the year that followed, also > place him in > direct violation of our Constitution! 's Article 3, > Section 3, which > defines treason as "giving aid and comfort" to the > enemy in time of > warfare. > > The Constitution's Fourteenth Amendment, Section 3, > states, "No person > shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or > elector of > President and Vice-President ... having previously > taken an oath . to > support the Constitution of the United States, [who > has] engaged in > insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given > aid or comfort to > the enemies thereof." > > A. L. "Steve" Nash, MAC Ret, UDT/SEAL SEAL > Authentication > Team -Director AuthentiSEAL Phone 707 438 0120 "The > only service where > all investigators are US Navy SEALs" > > |