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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: American Spirit who wrote (28017)6/3/2004 7:16:06 AM
From: lorneRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
as. You said...." That's really awful trash from you too, Lorne. You people have no shame and no consciences. You think lying and cheating is justifiable. just because we have free speech doesn't mean you have to post libel.".....

Well at least you toned down a bit from calling the article pornographic to trash however it is not trash either it is a fact and news article that you don't like Tough. It concerns kerry a presidential candidate and belongs here.

And as you say " just because we have free speech doesn't mean you have to" call everyone who disagrees with you liars or worse. I include the article again as proof that you are wrong..this article is neither pornographic nor trash. It is fact.

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kerrylied.com
Communist Vietnamese Honor John Kerry, the War Protestor, as a Hero in the Communist Victory over the United States in the Vietnam War.

In the Vietnamese Communist War Remnants Museum (formerly known as the "War Crimes Museum") in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), a photograph of John Kerry hangs in a room dedicated to the anti-war activists who helped the Vietnamese Communists win the Vietnam War. The photograph shows Senator Kerry being greeted by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Comrade Do Muoi.

Jeffrey M. Epstein of Vietnam Vets for the Truth acquired the photograph over the Memorial Day weekend as America was commemorating its military heroes. Epstein's organization, Vietnam Vets for the Truth, had issued a general request last week for photographs documenting Kerry's activities on behalf of the enemy. Bob Shirley, a Vietnam Swift Boat veteran (www.pcf45.com), sent the photograph to Epstein in response to that call. Shirley recently joined over 200 other Swift Boat veterans in signing an open letter questioning Kerry's fitness to serve as Commander-in-Chief.

Photograph of John Kerry meeting with Comrade Do Muoi, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, in Vietnam, July 15-18, 1993. Photo taken in the War Remnants Museum (formerly the "War Crimes Museum") in Saigon in May 2004.

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