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Posted by RusselAZ on October 15, 2004 at 11:21:05 from (67.136.117.42):
In Reply to: Re: Kerry Question posted by Mike (WA) on October 15, 2004 at 10:32:48:
Your "volunteer to fight" phrase goes well with your swift boat idea. These two events were also planned, or least well thought out. Kerry's first "tour" was offshore in some supply shipping duty. That wasn't close enough to be able to say, in the future, that he was in combat, hence the volunteering for the swift boats. The swift boats were IN country but at the time were NOT an active combat mission. Their mission was to patrol and check local transport. The meeting that was held in Saigon shortly after Kerry was on the swift boats with the admirals was to change that. The swift boats were given an active combat mission and beings this may cause pain or death to the dear officier kerry the only honorable way out was to be wounded out so he could live to be president. Kerry was and still is always in close contact with the Kennedy's. Way back, The Kennedy son that was killed in the plane explosion in WWII was suppose to be the president. John was. Robert was well on his way to be when he was killed. Then Edward ruined his chances with that car wreck off the bridge. These people are patient. They also plan lives for decades. There is much we don't know about this election but they just are not doing a good job of keeping all the questionable stuff bottled up.
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