January 30, 2006
Today Marks the Anniversary of Kerry's Promise to Sign Form 180
To follow-up on G.M.'s letter to John Kerry from two weeks ago, today marks the one-year anniversary of John Kerry promising on national television to sign Form 180 and to release all of his military records for review. Today also marks the one-year anniversary of John Kerry not keeping his word. Today also marks the one-year anniversary of me not being a bit surprised. A captain of a swift boat should be a little more swift about these things.
Posted by Woody at January 30, 2006 11:50 AM | TrackBackGreat reminder!
Posted by chrys at January 30, 2006 12:19 PM
This snake is never going to release his entire service record. If he had nothing to hide, of course, he would. Naturally, he agree to do it. Also, naturally (for him) he didn't.
I suspect that he never will.
He left his crew (those enlisted sailors) after only 4 months in country. "Bug Out" Kerry. But, he was wounded three times. Right. Show us the wounds. One was self-inflicted. Another was a bruise in which he bumped into the side of his boat. None of the "wounds" required any hospitalization. So, why did this man of "valor" leave his crew?
As to his Silver Star and the Bronze Star Medal w/ "V", what did he do to earn them? Who reported his actions? Who witnessed his "heroic" actions?
The whole thing really smells.
Tad
Posted by Tad at January 30, 2006 01:54 PM