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I know, yet their lies helped sink his campaign.
No doubt. He beats Bush without their campaign against him, and probably easily.
I know, yet their lies helped sink his campaign.
He didn't throw his medals, it was his ribbons. Get your story straight.
Wow - you HATE Khan?
Such a great Christian.
Uh huh. Everything Kerry said turned out to be true and it just kills you guys.
I know, yet their lies helped sink his campaign.
No doubt. He beats Bush without their campaign against him, and probably easily.
yes, we all remember how easy it was for Kerry to beat Bush......
My favorite thing about the swiftboat veterans is that the majority of them never even saw Kerry in Vietnam.
The truth is extraordinarily inconvenient for partisans like PMP.
He doesn't care, though.
lol.....yeah, I imagine you WERE stupid enough to believe it......
No shit Dick Tracy....their were 3,500 Swift boat sailors who served in Vietnam, the names of some 250 appeared on the group's statement against Kerry; most did not serve at the same time or in the same place as Kerry..... SBVT asserted that it included, in total, 16 officers who served with Kerry in Coastal Division 11 as members...
It would be unlikely that all 250 served with him in the short time he spent there.
December 1968 through January 1969 – Kerry commands PCF-44.
December 2, 1968 – receives first combat related injury.
Early April, 1969 – Kerry departs Vietnam.
3 Purple Hearts
Bronze Star with Combat "V"
Silver Star
Quite a feat in slightly over 90 days......
You seem to really have problems w/ the language.
So the My Lai massacre and Tiger Force never happened?
and you have a problem with history.....
The problem is that those who weren't there claimed he didn't do anything to deserve the Purple Heart. How does that work bravs, clairvoyance?
Nah. I know the history MUCH better than you do.
I doubt you've even looked at it. It's just "Bush good, any Dem bad."
sure, you know history well enough to think Kerry had a chance of winning......
He lost by one state.
I think it had something to do with the fact that although he had been "wounded" in action three times he never missed a day of duty.....
He lost