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To: American Spirit who wrote (3815)2/10/2004 5:28:20 PM
From: PROLIFE  Respond to of 90947
 
Brinkley: More Kerry-Fonda Photos May Surface
Presidential historian Douglas Brinkley hinted Monday that more photos of Democratic presidential front-runner John Kerry protesting the Vietnam War with "Hanoi" Jane Fonda may yet emerge.

Asked if there were photos of Kerry and Fonda protesting together, Brinkley answered in the plural, telling "Radio Factor" host Bill O'Reilly: "I think there are. They probably will come out this year."

While researching his recent book on Kerry's war years, "Tour of Duty," Brinkley said he came across several references to the Kerry-Fonda alliance.

"I've seen their names in a University of Wisconsin archive on [Kerry's group, the Vietnam Veterans Against the War]. Their names are on the same mimeograph sheets, where you can see them as principle speakers together."

But Brinkley said that while researching his book, he had not come across the single Kerry-Fonda photo to emerge so far.

Published by NewsMax.com on Monday, it shows the leading Democrat sitting near Fonda at a September 1970 Valley Forge, Pa., anti-war rally.

But in his book the Kerry biographer notes that there were "scores" of old newspaper accounts documenting the Valley Forge event, where Fonda called the Nixon administration "cold-blooded killers" and Kerry said that veterans had a special right to protest the war.

newsmax.com