Kerry Pressing Swift Boat Case Long After Loss

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Too bad Kerry didn't do this back when it mattered, say August 2004.

Kerry Pressing Swift Boat Case Long After Loss The battle over John Kerry's wartime service continues, out of the limelight but in some ways more heatedly.

..The veterans group, led by Mr. O'Neill, a former Swift boat commander who was recruited by the Nixon administration to debate Mr. Kerry on “The Dick Cavett Show” in 1971, began its campaign in early 2004 by criticizing Mr. Kerry's protests against the Vietnam War. But backed by Republican donors and consultants, they soon shifted to attack his greatest strength — his record as a military hero in a campaign against a president who never went to war.

Naval records and accounts from other sailors contradicted almost every claim they made, and some members of the group who had earlier praised Mr. Kerry's heroism contradicted themselves.

Still, the charges stuck. At a triumphant gathering of veterans in Fort Worth after the election, Mr. O'Neill was introduced as the man who “torpedoed” Mr. Kerry's campaign; the Swift boat group spent more than $130,000 for a “Mission Accomplished” celebration at Disney World. The president's brother, Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida, sent a letter thanking the “Swifties” for “their willingness to stand up to John Kerry.” Even people within the Kerry campaign believed that the attacks had cost their candidate the presidency.


Yes, the charges stuck, all by themselves. The corporate media had absolutely nothing, nothing to do with these charges sticking.

Of course, plenty of disappointed and angry Democrats would like to know why Mr. Kerry did not defend himself so strenuously before the election. He had posted some military documents on his campaign's Web site and had allowed reporters to view his medical records but resisted open access to them as unnecessarily intrusive.

Mr. Kerry and his defenders say that they did not have the extensive archival material, and that it was too complicated to gather in the rapid pace of a campaign. He was caught off guard, he says; he had been prepared to defend his antiwar activism, but he did not believe that anyone would challenge the facts behind his military awards. “We should have put more money behind it,” Mr. Kerry says now. “I take responsibility for it; it was my mistake. They spent something like $30 million, and we didn't. That's just a terrible imbalance when somebody's lying about you.”

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Sam and Charlie Wily, billionaires from Texas who benefitted greatly from Dubya's governor years, financed the Swift Boat campaign, also the McCain smear campaign. This information revealed itself to me while researching Ohio's "coingate", and it's connection to Jeb Bush, the Florida turnpike. Oh yeah, Abramoff turned up in this muck too. Always.

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