<DIV>You mean that people spending and raising money to discredit/defeat Kerry are longtime Republicans with connections to present and former GOP bigwigs?</DIV>
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<DIV>Wow! What a revelation!!</DIV>
<DIV> TL<BR><BR><B><I>Ron Force <rforce@moscow.com></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Right, Dan!<BR>>From Salon Politics blog:<BR><BR><BR>Different decade, same dirty tricks<BR><BR>With a little bit of help from the Drudge Report, and an ad buy that got<BR>their nasty claims in the newspapers, the anti-Kerry Swift Boat Veterans for<BR>Truth are getting more than their share of publicity today. And they'll<BR>likely get even more in some quarters (like, say, Fox News) as the group's<BR>leader, Nixon-anointed Kerry detractor Houston attorney John O'Neill,<BR>publishes his book "Unfit for Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against<BR>John Kerry," coming soon from the conservative publishing house Regnery<BR>Publishing.<BR><BR>Hopefully the media will do their job in exposing O'Neill's longtime ties to<BR>the GOP and the fact that, as they admit, none of the men who appear in the<BR>ads that will run in some markets in Ohio, West Virginia and Wisconsin<BR>!
today,
actually served on Kerry's boat. So how did Larry Thurlow, a vet who<BR>appears in the Kerry-bashing ad know, as he claims, "When the chips were<BR>down, you could not count on John Kerry?" Does he know this better than Jim<BR>Rassman, who when the chips were down, counted on Kerry to save his life? Or<BR>how about James Wasser, a radar man on one of Kerry's swift boats, who says<BR>that if Kerry called his band of brothers for one last mission and said they<BR>were going to hell, "he'd have a full crew."<BR><BR>The facts of Kerry's service don't really matter to O'Neill, anyway.<BR>Attacking Kerry has been O'Neill's role since Nixon tapped him for the job<BR>in 1971, as Joe Conason reported in Salon in May, and his latest anti-Kerry<BR>effort is now funded and organized by Republicans:<BR><BR>"Behind the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth are veteran corporate media<BR>consultant and Texas Republican activist Merrie Spaeth, who is listed as the<BR>group's media contact; eternal!
Kerry
antagonist and Houston attorney John E.<BR>O'Neill, law partner of Spaeth's late husband, Tex Lezar; and retired Rear<BR>Adm. Roy Hoffman, a cigar-chomping former Vietnam commander once described<BR>as 'the classic body-count guy' who 'wanted hooches destroyed and people<BR>killed.'"<BR><BR>"Spaeth told Salon that O'Neill first approached her last winter to discuss<BR>his 'concerns about Sen. Kerry.' O'Neill has been assailing Kerry since<BR>1971, when the former Navy officer was selected for the role by Charles<BR>Colson, Richard Nixon's dirty-tricks aide."<BR><BR>Media Matters has more on O'Neill's GOP ties, dating back to Nixon:<BR><BR>"During the CNN interview [with O'Neill], [Wolf] Blitzer reported that<BR>former President Richard Nixon had urged O'Neill to publicly counter Kerry<BR>on The Dick Cavett Show, but there is more to the story. O'Neill was a<BR>creation of the Nixon administration, as Joe Klein detailed in the January 5<BR>issue of The New Yorker. Former Nix!
on
special counsel Chuck Colson told<BR>Klein that Kerry was an 'articulate' and 'credible leader' of those veterans<BR>calling for an end to the Vietnam War and therefore 'an immediate target of<BR>the Nixon Administration.' As such, the Nixon administration found it<BR>necessary to 'create a counterfoil' to Kerry. Colson recounted, 'We found a<BR>vet named John O'Neill and formed a group called Vietnam Veterans for a Just<BR>Peace. We had O'Neill meet the President, and we did everything we could do<BR>to boost his group.' Articles from the April 21 Houston Chronicle and the<BR>June 17, 2003, Boston Globe confirm close ties between O'Neill and the Nixon<BR>administration."<BR><BR>"Beyond his role in the Nixon administration's strategy to undermine Kerry<BR>in the 1970s, O'Neill is also connected to Supreme Court Justice William<BR>Rehnquist (a Nixon appointee) and to former President George H.W. Bush,<BR>according to Houston Chronicle articles from March 31 and April 21. In
the<BR>late 1970s, O'Neill clerked for Rehnquist; in 1990, according to an October<BR>7, 1991, report by Texas Lawyer, the former President Bush considered<BR>O'Neill for a federal judgeship vacancy."<BR><BR>-- Geraldine Sealey<BR><BR>[09:03 PDT, Aug. 5, 2004]<BR><BR><BR>Swiftboat Veterans for "Truth"<BR><BR>A new ad out from the Bush-backing Swiftboat Veterans for Truth, a 527 group<BR>out to attack John Kerry's Vietnam war record, looks to be particularly<BR>vicious. Kerry, by all reliable accounts a war hero, takes heat from other<BR>swiftboat vets in the 60-second spot. "When the chips were down, you could<BR>not count on John Kerry," one says. Others continue with "John Kerry is no<BR>war hero" and "John Kerry cannot be trusted."<BR><BR>Maybe it's just Silver Star envy. Or more likely, it's just another arrow<BR>dispatched from the Right's anti-Kerry quiver. The Kerry campaign was quick<BR>to point out that none of the men denouncing Kerry's service in Vietnam<BR>actua!
lly
served with the former Lieutenant. Of the six men who did serve on<BR>the swiftboat Kerry commanded, five support his candidacy and one is<BR>deceased. And Swiftboat Veterans for Truth, it turns out, is flush with<BR>money from Republican activists.<BR><BR>John McCain, for one, thinks the new ad is despicable. The Associated Press<BR>reports today:<BR><BR>"Republican Sen. John McCain, a former prisoner of war in Vietnam, called an<BR>ad criticizing John Kerry's military service 'dishonest and dishonorable'<BR>and urged the White House on Thursday to condemn it as well.<BR><BR>"'It was the same kind of deal that was pulled on me,' McCain said in an<BR>interview with The Associated Press, referring to his bitter Republican<BR>primary fight with President Bush..<BR><BR>"The ad, scheduled to air in a few markets in Ohio, West Virginia and<BR>Wisconsin, was produced by Stevens, Reed, Curcio and Potham, the same team<BR>that produced McCain's ads in 2000.<BR><BR>"'I wish they had!
n't done
it,' McCain said of his former advisers. 'I don't<BR>know if they knew all the facts.'<BR><BR>"Asked if the White House knew about the ad or helped find financing for it,<BR>McCain said, 'I hope not, but I don't know. But I think the Bush campaign<BR>should specifically condemn the ad.'"<BR><BR>The ball is in your court, Mr. President.<BR><BR>-- Stephen W. Stromerg<BR><BR>Different decade, same dirty tricks<BR><BR>With a little bit of help from the Drudge Report, and an ad buy that got<BR>their nasty claims in the newspapers, the anti-Kerry Swift Boat Veterans for<BR>Truth are getting more than their share of publicity today. And they'll<BR>likely get even more in some quarters (like, say, Fox News) as the group's<BR>leader, Nixon-anointed Kerry detractor Houston attorney John O'Neill,<BR>publishes his book "Unfit for Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against<BR>John Kerry," coming soon from the conservative publishing house Regnery<BR>Publishing.<BR><BR>Hopefully the !
media
will do their job in exposing O'Neill's longtime ties to<BR>the GOP and the fact that, as they admit, none of the men who appear in the<BR>ads that will run in some markets in Ohio, West Virginia and Wisconsin<BR>today, actually served on Kerry's boat. So how did Larry Thurlow, a vet who<BR>appears in the Kerry-bashing ad know, as he claims, "When the chips were<BR>down, you could not count on John Kerry?" Does he know this better than Jim<BR>Rassman, who when the chips were down, counted on Kerry to save his life? Or<BR>how about James Wasser, a radar man on one of Kerry's swift boats, who says<BR>that if Kerry called his band of brothers for one last mission and said they<BR>were going to hell, "he'd have a full crew."<BR><BR>The facts of Kerry's service don't really matter to O'Neill, anyway.<BR>Attacking Kerry has been O'Neill's role since Nixon tapped him for the job<BR>in 1971, as Joe Conason reported in Salon in May, and his latest anti-Kerry<BR>effort is now funded !
and
organized by Republicans:<BR><BR>"Behind the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth are veteran corporate media<BR>consultant and Texas Republican activist Merrie Spaeth, who is listed as the<BR>group's media contact; eternal Kerry antagonist and Houston attorney John E.<BR>O'Neill, law partner of Spaeth's late husband, Tex Lezar; and retired Rear<BR>Adm. Roy Hoffman, a cigar-chomping former Vietnam commander once described<BR>as 'the classic body-count guy' who 'wanted hooches destroyed and people<BR>killed.'"<BR><BR>"Spaeth told Salon that O'Neill first approached her last winter to discuss<BR>his 'concerns about Sen. Kerry.' O'Neill has been assailing Kerry since<BR>1971, when the former Navy officer was selected for the role by Charles<BR>Colson, Richard Nixon's dirty-tricks aide."<BR><BR>Media Matters has more on O'Neill's GOP ties, dating back to Nixon:<BR><BR>"During the CNN interview [with O'Neill], [Wolf] Blitzer reported that<BR>former President Richard Nixon had urged O'N!
eill to
publicly counter Kerry<BR>on The Dick Cavett Show, but there is more to the story. O'Neill was a<BR>creation of the Nixon administration, as Joe Klein detailed in the January 5<BR>issue of The New Yorker. Former Nixon special counsel Chuck Colson told<BR>Klein that Kerry was an 'articulate' and 'credible leader' of those veterans<BR>calling for an end to the Vietnam War and therefore 'an immediate target of<BR>the Nixon Administration.' As such, the Nixon administration found it<BR>necessary to 'create a counterfoil' to Kerry. Colson recounted, 'We found a<BR>vet named John O'Neill and formed a group called Vietnam Veterans for a Just<BR>Peace. We had O'Neill meet the President, and we did everything we could do<BR>to boost his group.' Articles from the April 21 Houston Chronicle and the<BR>June 17, 2003, Boston Globe confirm close ties between O'Neill and the Nixon<BR>administration."<BR><BR>"Beyond his role in the Nixon administration's strategy to undermine Kerry<BR>in t!
he 1970s,
O'Neill is also connected to Supreme Court Justice William<BR>Rehnquist (a Nixon appointee) and to former President George H.W. Bush,<BR>according to Houston Chronicle articles from March 31 and April 21. In the<BR>late 1970s, O'Neill clerked for Rehnquist; in 1990, according to an October<BR>7, 1991, report by Texas Lawyer, the former President Bush considered<BR>O'Neill for a federal judgeship vacancy."<BR><BR>-- Geraldine Sealey<BR><BR>**********************************************<BR>Ron Force Moscow ID USA<BR>rforce@moscow.com<BR>**********************************************<BR><BR>Take from it what you will, because I'm sure it's all a right wing<BR>conspiracy . . .<BR><BR>http://www.swiftvets.com/<BR><BR>shamma lamma ding dong,<BR><BR>DC<BR><BR>_____________________________________________________<BR>List services made available by First Step Internet,<BR>serving the communities of the Palouse since
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