Controversy Surrounds Kerry Convention Film: War Scenes Reenacted

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    Controversy Surrounds Kerry Convention Film: War Scenes Reenacted



    CONTROVERSY SURROUNDS KERRY CONVENTION FILM: WAR SCENES REENACTED

    **World Exclusive**

    A bombshell new book written by the man who took over John Kerry's Swift Boat charges: Kerry reenacted combat scenes for film while in Vietnam!

    The footage is at the center of a growing controversy in Boston.

    The official convention video introducing Kerry is directed by Steven Spielberg protégé James Moll.

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    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."

    UNFIT FOR COMMAND, Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry, will be unleashed next month by REGNERY. [It ranked #1,318 on the AMAZON hitparade Wednesday morning.]



    The films shot by Kerry's own Super 8 millimeter hand-held movie camera have the grainy quality of home movies.

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    The BOSTON GLOBE reported in 1996 that the Kerry home movies "reveal something indelible about the man who shot them - the tall, thin, handsome Naval officer seen striding through the reeds in flak jacket and helmet, holding aloft the captured B-40 rocket. The young man so unconscious of risk in the heat of battle, yet so focused on his future ambitions that he would reenact the moment for film. It is as if he had cast himself in the sequel to the experience of his hero, John F. Kennedy, on the PT-109."

    "John was thinking Camelot when he shot that film, absolutely," says Thomas Vallely, a fellow veteran and one of Kerry's closest political advisers and friends.

    NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author Lt. Col. Robert "Buzz" Patterson in his new book RECKLESS DISREGARD, details one of the claimed Kerry reenactments for film:

    "On February 28, 1969, now in charge of PCF 94, Kerry came under fire from an enemy location on the shore. The crew's gunner returned fire, hitting and wounding the lone gunman. Kerry directed the boat to charge the enemy position. Beaching his boat, Kerry jumped off, chased the wounded insurgent behind a thatched hutch, and killed him. Kerry and his crew returned within days, armed with a Super 8 video camera he had purchased at the post exchange at Cam Ranh Bay, and reenacted the skirmish on film."

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  • Big Train
    Full Member Status

    • Apr 2004
    • 4013

    #2
    KINDA BCE-ish no?? See Ford, conspiracy isn't just for Republicans. Dems can have their histories and lies at the ready. Supposedly, the Moll guy digitally added bullets in the water, as if he were being shot at. Who's at the helm of the KCE?

    I wonder if he used Heinz ketchup for blood.
    Last edited by Big Train; 07-29-2004, 03:27 PM.

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    • Keeyth
      Crazy Ass Mofo
      • Apr 2004
      • 3010

      #3
      Oh please...
      Knowing and believing are two very different things.

      It is the difference between the knowledge we accrue... ...and the knowledge we apply.

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      • ODShowtime
        ROCKSTAR

        • Jun 2004
        • 5812

        #4
        This sounds like a load of hoo-hah to me. Are we to believe Kerry was planning and executing his political ambitions whilst dodging real bullets in a real war zone? Most soldiers in Vietnam were preoccupied with staying alive, or so I've heard.
        gnaw on it

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        • Warham
          DIAMOND STATUS
          • Mar 2004
          • 14589

          #5
          Actually he started scheming his political ambitions in the cub scouts.

          :D

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          • Big Train
            Full Member Status

            • Apr 2004
            • 4013

            #6
            So I guess your saying only conservatives can pull tricks like this?

            Thanks for revealing your motives.

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            • Seshmeister
              ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

              • Oct 2003
              • 35755

              #7
              The whole thing is a fucking joke.

              You have Kerry who was in the army for about 6 months and got purple hearts for paper cuts and Bush who was a snivelling coward.

              Fucking time to grow up on the 'My cock is bigger than yours' arguments.

              Especially when both have tiny weenies...

              Cheers!

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              • distortion9
                Sniper
                • Mar 2004
                • 784

                #8
                Swift Veterans Letter to John Kerry
                Tuesday, May 04 2004 @ 10:00 PM PDT
                Senator Kerry,
                We write from our common heritage as veterans of duty aboard Swift Boats in the Vietnam War. Indeed, you should note that a substantial number of those men who served directly with you during your four month tour in Vietnam have signed this letter.
                It is our collective judgment that, upon your return from Vietnam, you grossly and knowingly distorted the conduct of the American soldiers, marines, sailors and airmen of that war (including a betrayal of many of us, without regard for the danger your actions caused us). Further, we believe that you have withheld and/or distorted material facts as to your own conduct in this war.
                We believe you continue this conduct today, albeit by changing from an anti-war to a "war hero" status. You now seek to clad yourself in the very medals that you disdainfully threw away in the early years of your political career. In the process, we believe you continue a deception as to your own conduct through such tactics as the disclosure of only carefully screened portions of your military records. Both then and now, we have concluded that you have deceived the public, and in the process have betrayed honorable men, to further your personal political goals.
                Your conduct is such as to raise substantive concerns as to your honesty and your ability to serve, as you currently seek, as Commander-in-Chief of the military services.
                It is vital that the American public have as much information as possible about candidates for President of the United States. In various ways, you have rightly called upon President Bush to be fully accountable and to provide full disclosure. In the same spirit, now that you are the presumptive nominee of your Party, we believe it is incumbent upon you to make your total military record open to the American people.
                Specifically, we the undersigned formally request that you authorize the Department of the Navy to independently release your military records (through your execution of Standard Form 180), complete and unaltered, including your military medical records. Further, we call upon you to correct the misconceptions your campaign seeks to create as to your conduct while in Vietnam. Permit the American public the opportunity to assess your military performance upon the record, and not upon campaign rhetoric.
                Senator Kerry, we were there. We know the truth. We have been silent long enough. The stakes are too great, not only for America in general but, most importantly, for those who have followed us into service in Iraq and Afghanistan. We call upon you to provide a full, accurate accounting of your conduct in Vietnam.
                Respectfully,
                Daniel Aguilar, OSC, USNR-R
                Pat Alexander
                Roy Alexander*
                Robert Anderson, EN2, USN (Ret.)
                Kenneth J. Andrews, Lt.*
                Arturo Arias, QM2, USN (Ret.)
                Daniel V. Armstrong, BM2*
                Douglas Armstrong, Capt., USN (Ret.)
                Harry Ball, Cdr., USN (Ret.)
                Ray Lewis Ballew*
                Sonny Barber, USN (Ret.)
                John Bare
                Alexander Bass*
                George "M." Bates*
                Richard Beers*
                Paul L. Bennett, Cdr., USN*
                Edward J. “Lord Mort” Bergin, Capt., USNR (Ret.)*
                Henry “Buddy” Berman, QM2*
                Herb Blume, Lt.
                Barry Bogart, EN2*
                Bob Bolger Cdr., USN* (Ret.)
                M.T. Boone*
                Benny Booth
                David Borden*
                Carl Bowman
                Vern Boyd*
                David M. Bradley, LCdr.*
                Robert Bradley, Lt. USNR - inactive
                Robert “Friar Tuck” Brant, Cdr. USN (Ret.)*
                Kenneth Briggs*
                Carlyle J. Brown, EN2*
                Donald Brown, RD3
                Kenneth "Buck" Buchholz, GMM3*
                Michael C. Burton
                Tom Burton
                Joe Cahill, Jr., Lt.*
                Jack L. Carlson, Lt., USNR*
                James Carter
                Billy Carwile, EN3*
                Virgil Chambers, RD3
                Jack Chenoweth, Capt., USNR, (Ret.)*
                William Colgan, RD3*
                Bill Collins*
                Daniel K. Corbett, Lt., USNR*
                James M. Corrigan, QM3*
                Terry Cosstello, Capt., USN (Ret.)*
                Tom Costarino
                Toi Dang, GM3
                John H. Davis, Lt.*
                William K. Daybert,Cdr.*
                James Deal*
                Richard Dodson, Capt., USN (Ret.)
                John Dooley, Cdr., USN (Ret.)*
                Dale Duffield, CWO USN (Ret.)*
                Robert G. Elder, Lt.*
                George M. Elliott, Capt. USNR (Ret.)*
                Bill Eshelman
                Claude Farmer, Cdr., USNR (Ret.)
                Michael Fasold
                William Ferris, Capt., USNR (Ret.)
                Wallace Benjamin Foreman, QM1, USN (Ret.)*
                William T. Ferris, Capt. USNR (Ret.)*
                James Foster, GMG1, USN (Ret.)
                William E. Franke, Lt.jg*
                Robert L. Franson, BMCS (SW)*
                Alfred J. French, III, Capt., JAGC, USNR (Ret.)*
                Paul F. Fulcomer, RD3*
                Ray Fuller, GMG3*
                Steve Fulton, Cdr., USN (Ret.)*
                Mike Gann, Capt., USNR (Ret.)*
                Steve Gardner*
                Bill Garlow*
                Les Garrett*
                Tony Gisclair, BOSN2*
                Robert Gnau, QM2*
                Donald Goldberg*
                Morton Golde, Cdr. USN (Ret.)*
                Kenneth Golden*
                Gerald L. Good, Lt. USN*
                Roy Graham
                John C. Graves*
                Charles E. Green, ENCM, USN (Ret.)*
                Dennis L. Green, GMG*
                H.C. Griffin, Jr., Lt. USNR*
                I.B.S. (Boyd) Groves, Jr.*
                Charles R. Grutzius, Capt. USNR (Ret.)*
                F.L. Skip "Mustang Sally" Gunther, Lt. USN*
                Bill Halpin, Lt. USNR (Ret.)*
                Don C. Hammer, Lt.*
                Rock Harmon*
                Keith C. Harris, RD2*
                Stewart M. Harris, Lt., USN*
                Stirlin Harris, BM2*
                Gene Hart, RD3*
                Bob Hastings*
                Curt Hatler*
                John Hecker, RD3*
                Chuck Herman, RD3*
                Raul Herrera*
                Tom Herritage*
                Grant "Skip" Hibbard*
                Bill Hickey
                Rocky Hildreth*
                Gary Hite
                Jim Hoffmann, RD3
                Roy Hoffmann, Adm., USN (Ret.)*
                William P. Holden, Capt., USN (Ret.)*
                Wayland Holloway, Lt. USNR*
                Duane Holman, QM2
                Robert Hooke, Lt.*
                Bill Hoole
                Andy Horne*
                John Howell*
                Warren Hudson*
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                Robert Hunt*
                Gail E. "Ike" Ikerd, Cdr. (Ret.)*
                Bert Jeffries, QM3
                Richard Jenkins
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                Tom Jones*
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                John L. Kipp, Cdr., USN (Ret.)*
                Thomas H. Klemash*
                Kenneth Knipple, EN1*
                Robert Koger, QM2*
                Mike Kovanen, RD3*
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                Jack K. Lane, GMG3*
                William T. Langham*
                William Lannom*
                Alan Lapat
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                Louis Letson, LCdr., USN (Ret.)*
                Jim Madden, RD3*
                William S. Mann, Jr., Lt.jg*
                Jim Marohn, GMG3*
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                Tom Mason, Lt.*
                Donald Matras, EN2 (Ret.)*
                Thomas Mason, Lt.*
                Louis Masterson*
                Donald Matras, EN3
                Richard McFarland, Lt. USNR*
                Kenneth B. McGhee*
                James McNeal, ENC*
                Errol Meleander, Cdr., USN (Ret.)*
                Jack Merkley, Lt.*
                James M. Miller*
                John Miller, ENC (Ret.)
                Martin Miller, ENC (Ret.)*
                Marc Milligan, GMG2*
                Benjamin A. Montoya, QM3*
                Edward Morgan, Capt. USN*
                Edgar (Ed) M. Morrill, Jr.*
                Tom Morrill, EN3*
                Wayne H. Moser*
                Kurt Moss, Lt. J.G.*
                Frank Mueller*
                Marc Milligan, GMG2*
                Ed Mundy*
                Van Odell, GMG1
                Richard Olsen, Lt.*
                Richard O'Mara, RD2, USN
                John O'Neill, Lt., USN, (Ret.)*
                Albert Owens*
                Tedd Peck, Capt. USNR (Ret.)*
                James Penkert, ENC
                Thomas Petersik
                Robert Phalen, GMG2*
                Charles Plumley*
                Joseph L. Ponder, GMG-2, USN (Ret.)*
                Chuck Rabel*
                Bob Reller
                Steve Renfro, RD3, USN (Ret.)
                Frank Rockwell
                Bill Rogers, Lt.*
                Patrick Sage GMG3*
                Gary W. Sallee, BM2*
                Burke Salsi, RD2
                Joe Sandoval, GMG3*
                Jimmy W. Sanford, RD3*
                Robert Scattergood*
                Jim Schneider, EN2*
                Clair J. (Pete) Schrodt, Capt. USN (Ret.)*
                Jack Shamley*
                Patrick Sheedy, Cdr., USN (Ret.)*
                Paul Shepherd, QM2*
                Robert B. Shirley, Lt.jg*
                William Shumadine*
                Stanley G. Simonson, GMG2*
                John Singleton, ENC
                Darryl Skuce, GMG2*
                John J. Skura*
                Gerald H. Smith*
                Bob Smith, GMG2
                Gerald Smith
                Roy Smith*
                B. Tony Snesko BM2*
                Mike Solhaug*
                Dennis Spranger
                Jack Spratt, LCDR*
                David R. Stefferud, Capt., USN (Ret.)*
                James Steffes*
                Fred E. Stith, USN (Ret.)*
                Lawrence Stoneberg, Lt. USN (Ret.)*
                Weymouth Symmes, RDM*
                Tony Taylor
                W.P. "Sonny" Taylor*
                Dewey Thedford
                James P. Thomas*
                Eldon Thompson, Lt.jg*
                Larry Thurlow, Lt.jg
                Joseph Timmons, RD3, USN
                Charles R. Tinstman, ENC*
                Gary E. Townsend*
                William F. Trainer*
                Michael Turley, BM2*
                Chris J. Vedborg, RD3*
                Jeffrey M. Wainscott, Lt.jg*
                David Wallace*
                Greg Ward, EN2*
                Larry J. “Waz” Wasikowski, Cdr. U.S. Naval Reserve*
                Pete Webster*
                Robert T. Wedge, Jr., QM1, USN (Ret.)*
                Steven Weekley, GMG, QM3*
                George Wendell, En1, USN (Ret.)
                Bruce Wentworth, Lt., USNR
                George H. White, II*
                R. Shelton White, Lt.*
                Gary K. Whittington, EN3*
                James D. Wiggins*
                Tom Wilkins
                Thomas A. Withey, Lt.*
                Bernard Wolff*
                Thomas W. Wright, Cdr., USN (Ret.)*
                John Wyatt, GMG*
                John Yeoman, Lt.*
                Ex Officio (other military):
                Ross Barker, Capt. USN (Ret.)
                Joe Cantrell, Lt.jg, USNR
                Allan Clapp, ETR3, USN
                George Clatterbuck, CMSgt. USAF, Ret.
                Tony DeLuna
                David Desiderio, Cdr., USCG (Ret.)
                Verne DeWitt, MR1
                Jim Fitzgerald
                Monte Gluck
                Don Higgins
                Larry Hobson
                Robert Johnson
                Walter Jones, USMC
                Adrian Lonsdale, Capt., USCG (Ret.)
                David P. Marion, CPT Infantry, US Army*
                Larry Meyer*
                Benjamin A. Montoya, QM3*
                Denny O'Brien
                Cordelia Ogrinz, in memory of her brother Alexander J. Ogrinz, III, Lt.*
                Rex Rectanus, VADM, USN (Ret.)*
                Skip Ridley*
                Jennings Rogerson II, Capt. USMC* (Ret.)
                John Slagle, Special agent, USBP (Ret.)
                Patrick Stevenson, Army Special Forces (Ret.)
                Emmett Tidd, Vice Admiral, USN, (Ret.)*
                Steve Watts, Army
                Dennis D. Willess, EN3, Army Infantry*
                Raymond Wroten, SSgt., USMC (Ret.)
                James M. Zumwalt in memory of Elmo Zumwalt, Sr. and Elmo Zumwalt, Jr, his father and brother*
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                * = signed original letter, presented May 4, 2004
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                Your mom's box!

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                • JCOOK

                  #9
                  MR. KERRY - just wanna say thanks for saving my life in 'nam if you hadnt' thrown yourself on that grenade for me.. well who knows what might have happened Thanks again.

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                  • JCOOK

                    #10
                    Do most soldiers go around with cam corders "glossing" themselves
                    To bad Bubba didnt' keep a cam corder that would have been cool.

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