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  • BigBadBrian
    TOASTMASTER GENERAL
    • Jan 2004
    • 10625

    Veterans to Kerry: Stop using photo

    THE PHOTO THAT THE VIETNAM VETS ARE MAD AT KERRY ABOUT

    Veterans to Kerry: Stop using photo

    A group of more than 220 veterans who served in Sen. John Kerry's swift-boat unit in Vietnam are calling on the presumptive Democratic presidential candidate to stop unauthorized use of their images in national campaign advertising. Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, which has declared the Massachusetts senator "unfit to be commander in chief," says 11 of the 20 officers in one photo Kerry uses have signed a letter condemning him. The photo, which includes Kerry, was taken on the island of An Thoi Jan. 22, 1969. "Of the remaining eight officers in the photo, two are deceased and four don't want any involvement," the veterans said in a statement. Only two of the 20 are believed to support Kerry.


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  • Guitar Shark
    ROTH ARMY SUPREME
    • Jan 2004
    • 7579

    #2
    LOL. What right do these people have to deny publication of a picture that they voluntarily appeared in? None. "Unauthorized use of their images" -- LOL. The only person with a right to complain is the second guy from the right, unless he really is a Conehead.
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    Originally posted by EAT MY ASSHOLE
    Sharky sometimes needs things spelled out for him in explicit, specific detail. I used to think it was a lawyer thing, but over time it became more and more evident that he's merely someone's idiot twin.

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    • BigBadBrian
      TOASTMASTER GENERAL
      • Jan 2004
      • 10625

      #3
      Originally posted by Guitar Shark
      LOL. What right do these people have to deny publication of a picture that they voluntarily appeared in? None. "Unauthorized use of their images" -- LOL. The only person with a right to complain is the second guy from the right, unless he really is a Conehead.
      It figures that you're defending Kerry on this. It doesn't matter what the legalities of it are or not. Kerry's giving the impression that these men support him. They do not. It is unethical to say the least.
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      • Sarge
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        • Feb 2003
        • 5424

        #4
        I wonder what he did to piss those guys off?
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        • lucky wilbury

          #5
          their mad because kerry is using it in one of his ads on tv impllieing they support him. as for why they don't like kerry the are many reasons but one of the biggest it seems is him bs about them killing everything in sight and commiting war crimes etc etc. did you know kerrys call sign for his boat was boston strangler?

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          • lucky wilbury

            #6


            Vet: Officers told Kerry to leave Vietnam
            Colleagues couldn't take John's behavior, attitudes anymore


            Posted: May 14, 2004
            1:00 a.m. Eastern



            © 2004 WorldNetDaily.com

            Sen. John Kerry was told to leave Vietnam by three colleagues upset with his behavior and attitudes, according to a fellow swift-boat officer during the war.

            Thomas Wright says the misbehavior of the presumptive Democratic presidential candidate got to the point where he no longer wanted him in his boat group. So, at Wright's request, his divisional commander assigned Kerry to another group.

            Then Wright and like-minded boat officers took matters into their own hands, according to John B. Dwyer, a Vietnam veteran and military historian writing in the online magazine American Thinker.

            "When he got his third Purple Heart, three of us told him to leave," Wright said, according to Dwyer. "We knew how the system worked and we didn't want him in Coastal Division 11.

            "Kerry didn't manipulate the system," he continued, "we did."

            Wright, who at times was officer-in-charge over Kerry, said he had occasion to observe Kerry's behavior and attitudes, and the circumstances surrounding his early departure from the war zone.

            Wright noted Kerry's chosen moniker for radio communications between the boats was "Boston Strangler."

            The officer said he and most other swift-boat officers had two commandments: 1. Protect the crews. 2. Win.

            But working with "Boston Strangler" became problematical, he said, according to Dwyer.

            "I had a lot of trouble getting him to follow orders," Wright recalled. "He had a different view of leadership and operations. Those of us with direct experience working with Kerry found him difficult and oriented toward his personal, rather than unit goals and objectives."

            Wright said he "believed that overall responsibility rested squarely on the shoulders of the OIC or OTC [Officer-in-Tactical Command] in a free-fire zone. You had to be right [before opening fire]."

            However, he continued, "Kerry seemed to believe there were no rules in a free-fire zone, and you were supposed to kill anyone. I didn't see it that way."

            The rules were vital, Wright emphasized, because it was important the enemy "understood that swift boats were a competent, effective force that could dominate his location."

            "You couldn't achieve that by indiscriminate use of weapons in free-fire zones," he said.

            Wright referred to the three Purple Hearts awarded to Kerry, which allowed him to leave Vietnam for the U.S.

            "No one wanted a Purple Heart because it meant we had made a mistake," he said. "We made sure our crews were recognized, but no one took pride in a Purple Heart."

            More than a dozen of Kerry's superior officers and colleagues during the war held a press conference May 4 in Washington to tell Americans the senator is unfit to be commander-in-chief of the United States.

            Retired Rear Adm. Roy Hoffman, who headed Coastal Division 11, said Kerry was seen by colleagues as a self-serving, "loose cannon" who came only to launch a political career.

            Hoffman said Kerry "arrived in country with a strong anti-Vietnam War bias and a self-serving determination to build a foundation for his political future."

            "He was aggressive, but vain and prone to impulsive judgment, often with disregard to specific tactical assignments," Hoffman said. "He was a loose cannon."

            Hoffman and his colleagues with the group Swift Boat Veterans for Truth are among more than 200 veterans who have signed a letter asking Kerry to authorize the Department of the Navy to release all of his military records, including health documents.

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            • Guitar Shark
              ROTH ARMY SUPREME
              • Jan 2004
              • 7579

              #7
              Originally posted by BigBadBrian
              It is unethical to say the least.
              Since when do ethics have any bearing on politics?
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              Originally posted by EAT MY ASSHOLE
              Sharky sometimes needs things spelled out for him in explicit, specific detail. I used to think it was a lawyer thing, but over time it became more and more evident that he's merely someone's idiot twin.

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