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"Saving Kerry's Privates"

John Kerry political cartoon.

 

July 29, 2004...

 

Kerry Vietnam video is just an reenactment

In a Matt Drudge world exclusive, Drudge is calling it ‘a bombshell new book’ and it’s written by none other than John O’Neil --  the man who took over John Kerry’s swift boat in Vietnam after Kerry’s suspiciously abbreviated 4 month tour.

In the book, O’Neil states that during Kerry’s 4 months in Vietnam he carried around an 8mm movie camera and reenacted combat scenes while being filmed. This reenacted Vietnam footage is the focus of a mounting controversy swirling around the Vietnam-hype video Kerry will be showing at the Dem Convention in Boston.

One chapter of the book is dedicated to the "Museum Photo" story, which has been widely publicized by the organization, Vietnam Vets for the Truth [LINK to KerryLied.com story]. Kerry's photo hangs in the Communist Vietnam War Remnants Museum in the area honoring those who helped them defeat the USA. Jane Fonda’s photo is also there.

Smelling strongly like Kerry’s “Band of Brothers” photo fiasco (you know -- the one of Kerry and 19 of his Vietnam swift boat crewmembers, of which only two actually support Kerry for president), Kerry’s video may prove to be yet another false representation.

Will the mainstream media ignore this one, too?

[Excerpts from DRUDGE article:]

The official convention video introducing Kerry is directed by Steven Spielberg protégé James Moll. Moll was given hours of Kerry's homemade 8 millimeter film to incorporate into the convention short, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned.

"Kerry carried a home movie camera to record his exploits for later viewing," charges a naval officer in the upcoming book UNFIT FOR COMMAND. 

"Kerry would revisit ambush locations for reenacting combat scenes where he would portray the hero, catching it all on film.  Kerry would take movies of himself walking around in combat gear, sometimes dressed as an infantryman walking resolutely through the terrain.  He even filmed mock interviews of himself narrating his exploits.  A joke circulated among Swiftees was that Kerry left Vietnam early not because he received three Purple Hearts, but because he had recorded enough film of himself to take home for his planned political campaigns."

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