Sunday, October 22, 2006

Kerry in the Dock

The Story Dan Rather could have told, and saved his career

Kenneth J. Campbell, Ph.D
University of Delaware professor Kenneth J. Campbell, Ph.D. A John Kerry key war crimes "witness," in 1971, and the man who filed the 2004 lawsuit that kept "Stolen Honor," a film exposing John Kerry as an utter fraud, from being broadcast,  has been forced to admit that everything he said about what he witnessed in Vietnam was a lie.  Kenneth J. Campbell is a liar.

Thanks to SondraK for catching this delicious morsel.  John Kerry is being sued

''Now, a lawsuit filed in Philadelphia’s Court of Common Pleas will test the very foundation of Kerry’s anti-war persona for the first time. ''<snip>

''Forced to spend huge sums to defend ourselves from these frivolous lawsuits, we have filed a countersuit against these Kerry surrogates and intend to reveal the truth about the lawsuits and their sponsors. We believe that we can prove that the purpose of nearly two years of litigation was to cover up for Kerry’s treachery, to drain us financially and spiritually, and to prevent us from setting the record straight.'' -"Vietnam Veterans Legacy Foundation"

I hope it elicits testimony abut the vote Kerry's group held on whether or not to  assassinate United States senators who opposed them. ("When Talk Turned To Assassination He Exited, Liar Says")

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Would be nice if it had legs, but don't hold your breath.Boazo

Anonymous said...

pure gold...

outstanding...

Anonymous said...

This is the scum that the democrat party nominates for the president. It's the media, if this were a Republican, Katy bar the door.
MM

Anonymous said...

Thank you for this very timely and informative post, Rodger. I already used it to refute some America-hating jerk commenting in the "Who Knew" post over at MilBlogs.

http://www.mudvillegazette.com/milblogs/2006/10/21/#006788

mmx0311

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Yay Muddy My raison d'etre.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

I posted a comment muddy, but unless you hold them back for approval, it didn't show up.

Anonymous said...

It's there now, Mr. Schlong. By the way, I'm not the esteemed Grayhawk, proprietor of the Mudville Gazette and MilBlogs, but just a seldom heard from, but long time C&S fan. I do like "Muddy" though. It takes me back to the days when I was somebody. And it wasn't the Woodstock mud that I'm reminded of either.

mmx0311

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Then Muddy it is ... here's your new avatar.

http://terpsboy.com/blogger6/muddy.jpg

Anonymous said...

I was in the Vietnam War I know there were some famous atrocities like Mi Li I know wrong spelling, But that was the exception never the rule.I never saw a US soldier murder anyone. I have sen the risk there lives for civilians. I dealt a lot with the artillary and have called in firing missions that helped save our bacon. An FO tells the Chief of Smoke where to lay in the munitions It was obvious that Campbell was a liar. People that served in Vietnam were just other Americans like our fathers we had a nasty bad job to do.Then along comes Kerry and his pals that pass these lies and get media attention and Hollywood picks up on it and all Nam vets become insane baby killers and ignorant democrats believe it.

I just learned yesterday that Lyndon Johnson during WW2 took one 13 minute ride on a bomber never fired a shot and was never shot at but was awarded the Silver Star. None of the other crew members on the flight received any award. Seems like democraps has had a long history telling the truth about there war experiences.I don't mean to be redundant here.

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