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Old August 29th 04, 06:55 PM
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Mike wrote:

On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 13:04:53 GMT, helmsman wrote:
On 28 Aug 2004 17:03:13 -0500, Dan wrote:

http://freekerrybook.com/

You can download a free PDF version of the book. Get it now before
Kerry has his goon lawyers shut it down.

Dan


Thanks 10 minutes @ 56k
I love quickies :')


If people actually *read* that book, they will quickly notice the
following:

- Only the epilogue was written by John Kerry. The vast majority of
the book was edited or written by other people.

- John Kerry does not appear in the cover photo, contrary to some of
the lies published about the book.

- The majority of the book consists of John Kerry's congressional
testimony - something available from many other places, including any
library which carries the Congressional Record.

IMHO, there isn't anything new in the "most feared" (ha!) book, and
therefore Senator Kerry probably doesn't give a damn who reads it at
all.


Then why does he refuse to allow it to be republished? Hmmmmmmm...

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Old August 30th 04, 02:28 AM
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In article ,
"Mike" wrote:

On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 12:55:19 -0400, dxAce wrote:
Mike wrote:
...
- John Kerry does not appear in the cover photo, contrary to some of
the lies published about the book.

- The majority of the book consists of John Kerry's congressional
testimony - something available from many other places, including any
library which carries the Congressional Record.

IMHO, there isn't anything new in the "most feared" (ha!) book, and
therefore Senator Kerry probably doesn't give a damn who reads it at
all.


Then why does he refuse to allow it to be republished? Hmmmmmmm...


Then why does John Kerry autograph the book when asked? Hmmmmm?


I would take a harder look at the Kerry testimony in the congressional
record. The book is just another piece of evidence on the un-American
activities he was involved in upon his return from Vietnam.

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Old August 30th 04, 02:36 AM
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Mike wrote:

On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 12:55:19 -0400, dxAce wrote:
Mike wrote:
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- John Kerry does not appear in the cover photo, contrary to some of
the lies published about the book.

- The majority of the book consists of John Kerry's congressional
testimony - something available from many other places, including any
library which carries the Congressional Record.

IMHO, there isn't anything new in the "most feared" (ha!) book, and
therefore Senator Kerry probably doesn't give a damn who reads it at
all.


Then why does he refuse to allow it to be republished? Hmmmmmmm...


Then why does John Kerry autograph the book when asked? Hmmmmm?


That's not an answer to the question.

dxAce


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Telamon wrote:

I would take a harder look at the Kerry testimony in the congressional
record. The book is just another piece of evidence on the un-American
activities he was involved in upon his return from Vietnam.


Since when is protesting a war "un-American"?


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On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 03:18:41 -0400, longwave
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Telamon wrote:

I would take a harder look at the Kerry testimony in the congressional
record. The book is just another piece of evidence on the un-American
activities he was involved in upon his return from Vietnam.


Since when is protesting a war "un-American"?


Since he gave aid and comfort to the enemy.


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VNV wrote:

On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 03:18:41 -0400, longwave
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Telamon wrote:

I would take a harder look at the Kerry testimony in the congressional
record. The book is just another piece of evidence on the un-American
activities he was involved in upon his return from Vietnam.


Since when is protesting a war "un-American"?


Since he gave aid and comfort to the enemy.


You can use that excuse for any war protester.


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VNV wrote:

On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 03:18:41 -0400, longwave


wrote:

Telamon wrote:

I would take a harder look at the Kerry testimony in the

congressional
record. The book is just another piece of evidence on the

un-American
activities he was involved in upon his return from Vietnam.

Since when is protesting a war "un-American"?


Since he gave aid and comfort to the enemy.


You can use that excuse for any war protester.


I guess that's true, but how many have the "distinction" of having
their words played to POWs under extreme conditions. Does that also
come under the heading of "protesting a war"? See, that's the thing
with the Senator; the more you try to rationalize his conduct, the
harder it gets.


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In article ,
longwave wrote:

Telamon wrote:

I would take a harder look at the Kerry testimony in the congressional
record. The book is just another piece of evidence on the un-American
activities he was involved in upon his return from Vietnam.


Since when is protesting a war "un-American"?


While it is ongoing. Kerry looks to have been the vanguard of the
communists effort to break the will of the US to fight the war.

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Old August 31st 04, 10:01 PM
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longwave wrote:
VNV wrote:
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 03:18:41 -0400, longwave
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Since when is protesting a war "un-American"?


Since he gave aid and comfort to the enemy.


You can use that excuse for any war protester.


No, you can't. Kerry, while STILL IN THE NAVY, actively sought out the
Communists in power in Viet Nam to illegally negotiate with them. Kerry
gave fraudulent testimony before a congressional committee. "Any war
protester" didn't do those things. "Any war protester" doesn't have his
picture in a shrine in Viet Nam, labeled as a hero of the Communist
Vietnamese.

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