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To: JohnM who wrote (40518)4/22/2004 12:38:32 PM
From: John Carragher  Respond to of 793955
 
"Thus, there should be no illusions that O'Neill is in any way an independent and impartial critic of John Kerry"

therefore its all a conspiracy



To: JohnM who wrote (40518)4/22/2004 2:42:43 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793955
 
Ah, John, what do you care, you're probably voting for Nader, right?



To: JohnM who wrote (40518)4/22/2004 5:07:43 PM
From: Sully-  Respond to of 793955
 
Gee John, don't you just love it when someone ignores
critical facts & spouts revisionist history that allows
one to cling to their inflexible POV? And don't you just
love it when someone comes out speaking from the heart &
the other side responds with a smear campaign instead of
debating the facts of the issues?

"Thus, there should be no illusions that O'Neill is in any
way an independent and impartial critic of John Kerry"


The article I posted clearly establishes that O'Neill took
it upon himself to write to the the Foreign Relations
Committee asking for a chance to testify himself. Later,
O'Neill wrote to Kessler, a former Marine who wrote an op-
ed in the NYT which disparaged Kerry's allegations.
Kessler got him involved in a Washington press conference
& offered Kerry a chance to debate O'Neill.

Then Nixon got involved...... <font size=4>
"By this time, O'Neill had been star-spotted by President
Nixon, and he met the president at the White House. (The
sunny atmosphere turned a little frostier when O'Neill
confided that he'd voted for Hubert Humphrey in '68: "The
people all around me were shocked" when he told Nixon he
was a Democrat.)"