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To: James Calladine who wrote (66627)5/7/2006 1:27:06 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 361182
 
They are still lurking, too; resting up for '08. They tried to swift boat peak oil to keep in shape, but they weren't too good at it.



To: James Calladine who wrote (66627)5/7/2006 1:27:57 PM
From: Karen Lawrence  Respond to of 361182
 
According to O'Neill, 60 of Kerry's fellow vets serving with him contributed to O'Neill's book. ONLY ONE did...The fact Kerry didn't opt to sue the bastard simply means he didn't want to distract himself by getting bogged down in that red herring, IMO.

On Crossfire, O'Neill claimed that there "are more than 60 people that served with John Kerry that contributed to this book."

In fact, only one man who served on John Kerry's boat, Stephen Gardner, is involved with Swift Boat Vets or Unfit for Command. While the group's members are veterans of the Vietnam War and may have served at the same time as Kerry or even on boats near Kerry's, only one man who served on John Kerry's boat, Stephen Gardner, is involved with Swift Boat Vets or Unfit for Command. And Gardner was not present for the events that led to any of Kerry's medals or any of Kerry's three Purple Hearts.
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