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2004.11.01

The Truth About Kerry's Discharge -- By Morning

Watch this space for important developments within the next very few hours. The Monday New York Sun will carry an article blowing the lid off the cover-up. It should be available on the web within the next two to three hours. I'll put things here as soon as they become available.

Update: The articles up at http://www.nysun.com/article/4040. Back soon with comments. In the mean time, you might also find some of Thomas Lipscomb's previous work interesting:

Update: From today's New York Sun:

Kerry's Discharge Is Questioned by an Ex-JAG Officer
BY THOMAS LIPSCOMB - Special to the Sun
November 1, 2004

A former officer in the Navy's Judge Advocate General Corps Reserve has built a case that Senator Kerry was other than honorably discharged from the Navy by 1975, The New York Sun has learned.

The "honorable discharge" on the Kerry Web site appears to be a Carter administration substitute for an original action expunged from Mr. Kerry's record, according to Mark Sullivan, who retired as a captain in the Navy's Judge Advocate General Corps Reserve in 2003 after 33 years of service as a judge advocate. Mr. Sullivan served in the office of the Secretary of the Navy between 1975 and 1977.

On behalf of the Kerry campaign, Michael Meehan and others have repeatedly insisted that all of Mr. Kerry's military records are on his Web site atjohnkerry.com, except for his medical records.

"If that is the case," Mr. Sullivan said, "the true story isn't what was on the Web site. It's what's missing. There should have been an honorable discharge certificate issued to Kerry in 1975,if not earlier, three years after his transfer to the Standby Reserve-Inactive."

Another retired Navy Reserve officer, who served three tours in the Navy's Bureau of Personnel, points out that there should also have been a certified letter giving Mr. Kerry a choice of a reserve reaffiliation or separation and discharge. If Mr. Meehan is correct and all the documents are indeed on the Web site, the absence of any documents from 1972 to 1978 in the posted Kerry files is a glaring hole in the record.

[...]

With the only discharge document cited by Mr. Kerry issued in 1978, three years after the last date it should have been issued, the absence of a certificate from 1975 leaves only two possibilities. Either Mr. Kerry received an "other than honorable" certificate that has been removed in a review purging it from his records, or even worse, he received no certificate at all. In both cases there would have been a loss of all of Mr. Kerry's medals and the suspension of all benefits of service.

Certainly something was wrong as early as 1973 when Mr. Kerry was applying to law school.

Mr. Kerry has said, "I applied to Harvard, Boston University, and Boston College. I was extremely late. Only BC would entertain a late application."

It is hard to see why Mr. Kerry had to file an "extremely late" application since he lost the congressional race in Lowell, Mass., the first week of November 1972 and was basically doing nothing until he entered law school the following September of 1973. A member of the Harvard Law School admissions committee recalled that the real reason Mr. Kerry was not admitted was because the committee was concerned that because Mr. Kerry had received a less than honorable discharge they were not sure he could be admitted to any state bar.

[...]

Given this, it is likely that a legal review took place that effectively purged Mr. Kerry's Navy files and arranged for the three-year-late honorable discharge in 1978. ...

[...]

Go read the rest of it.

This is the slimy son of a bitch that wants to be Commander in Chief of our nations armed forces. He isn't fit to dig latrine trenches.

At one point there was an ex government official with personal knowledge of Kerry's discharge who had expressed a willingness to go public with what he knew. I know his name and I know what it took to buy him off. Unfortunately, unlike the fraud who wants to be king, I also know how to keep a promise, even when I don't quite understand why I've been asked to.

Further reading for those of you who remain oblivious to the facts:

John Kerry, I will dance at your funeral, and I will spit on your grave. That promise is keeping me alive.

Bill Faith
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Updating to add link to Wizbang's Pre-Election Link Fest

Posted by Bill Faith on November 1, 2004 at 05:55 AM in Jean Fraud Kerry | Permalink


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My brother, 2nd class at the Air Force Academy, sent me your message. We need more vets like you to seek the truth about Kerry. Being a combat veteran from Vietnam 64-65, Da Nang, HMM 365 First Marine Air Wing, LT MC USN (flight surgeon who actually flew on over 85 missions), I am insulted by any reference to John Kerry. If Kerry is elected today, I plan to hang my American flag at half mast and tie a black bow on it to signify the death of our country. Semper Fi and hopefully, there is a merciful God. Curt Graham

Posted by: Curt Graham | Nov 2, 2004 12:26:27 PM


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