Re: {OT}: Dingy Harry strikes again



On 23 Apr 2007 16:48:14 -0700, Doug Reese <dreese@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Apr 24, 6:25 am, Scott in Florida <askifyouw...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On 23 Apr 2007 16:18:14 -0700,Doug Reese<dre...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

He DID commit treason.....

You were doing fine up until this post, Scott -- you were actually
posting factually correct comments.

But now you're blowin' smoke, pure smoke.

Doug Reese

What do you call what that traitor did?

I call him a traitor and he is one....

http://www.thepatriette.com/archives/000125.html

I say you're blowin' smoke, and to make the point you aren't, you post
a site that makes you look like an amateur when it comes to blowin'
smoke!

Doug Reese


January 3, 1970 Kerry requested and was granted a release from Active
Duty and transferred to inactive duty in the U.S. Naval Reserve, with
records forwarded to Reserve Manpower Center, Naval Training Center,
Bainbridge, Maryland.
(Note: Paragraph 6 in the Release from Active Duty form states: "You
are advised that your release from active duty does not terminate your
status as a member of the U.S. Naval Reserve. ... While on inactive
duty you are subject to involuntary recall to active duty to the
extent authorized by federal statute. ...")

February 13, 1970 Kerry told the Harvard Crimson,
?I'm an internationalist. I'd like to see our troops dispersed through
the world only at the directive of the United Nations . . . to almost
eliminate CIA activity. The CIA is fighting its own war in Laos and
nobody seems to care." He also favors a negative income tax and
keeping unemployment at a very low level, "even if it means selective
economic controls."

(The Harvard Crimson did a retrospective in its February 11, 2004
edition, Old Crimson Interview Reveals A More Radical John Kerry.)

February 1970 CCI co-sponsored its first ?commissions of inquiry? in
Toronto and Annapolis MD, and began providing accounts of war crimes
to the press. During the next few months, the CCI held events in
Springfield Massachusetts, Richmond, New York City, Buffalo, Boston,
Minneapolis, Los Angeles, and Portland Oregon.
March 1970 Kerry dropped out of the congressional race to make way for
antiwar activist Father Robert F. Drinan, Dean of Boston College Law
School, and later became chairman of Drinan's campaign. Drinan
defeated pro-war incumbent Philip Philbin in the Democratic primary
and won the general election.
May 4, 1970 The day after it was announced that the U.S. would send
troops into Cambodia, anti-war protests began on campus at Kent State
University and spilled into the city of Kent's downtown. 13 seconds of
rifle fire by 28 Ohio National Guardsmen left four students dead, one
permanently paralyzed, and eight others wounded. Not every student was
a demonstrator, some were students just walking to class.
May 7, 1970 Kerry appeared on The *** Cavett Show for the first time,
speaking in opposition to U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
May 23, 1970 John Kerry married Philadelphia heiress Julia Stimson
Thorne (born September 16, 1944, twin sister of John's friend, David
Thorne). John and Julia later had two daughters, Alexandra, born on
September 5, 1973, and Venessa, born on December 31, 1976.
May/June 1970 Kerry and Julia traveled to Paris, France and met with
Madame Nguyen Thi Binh, the Foreign Minister of the Provisional
Revolutionary Government of Vietnam (PRG), the political wing of the
Vietcong, and other Viet Cong and Communist Vietnamese representatives
to the Paris peace talks, a trip he now calls a "fact-finding"
mission.
(U.S. code 18 U.S.C. 953, declares it illegal for a U.S. citizen to go
abroad and



John Kerry is a traitor and should be placed in jail......




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Scott in Florida



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