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The absence of questions does not make a democracy function; democratic processes do.  It has been a long time since this country has paid a price for liberty.  It seems clear now that a large payment of vigilance is long overdue.
Steve Freeman

John McCain accused the Swift Boat Vet campaign against his longtime friend John Kerry of being
"dishonest and dishonorable".[24

 
Boston - They were the featured guests at a tribute to Vietnam veterans last week, but John Kerry's "band of brothers" mostly sat quietly with their wives, as far from the invitation-only crowd as possible, smoking cigarettes and sipping beer. "You keep going over the horrors of Vietnam, and the feelings come back," said David Alston, a former crewmate who delivered a rousing prime-time speech at the convention the night before. "I need down time."

For the band of brothers' dozen or so core members--including most of the two swift boat crews Kerry commanded in Vietnam--down time was hard to come by last week. Betting that his buddies' war stories will help shore up his national security credentials, Kerry enlisted them in a daily blitzkrieg of interviews, speeches, and photo ops. But while their appearance on the national stage may be new, the band of brothers has actually been 20 years in the making.

The seed for the concept was planted in 1984, during Kerry's first Senate bid, when his main primary rival, Rep. Jim Shannon, took him to task for protesting the Vietnam War. When Kerry demanded an apology, Shannon refused, saying, "That dog won't hunt." With a week to go before the primary, a group of Vietnam vets from Massachusetts barnstormed the state in Kerry's defense, helping him. He barely eked out the win--but he's been winning ever since.

All for one. Heirs to the so-called dog hunters, the band of brothers was born during Kerry's 1996 re-election bid, when he faced popular Massachusetts Gov. William Weld. A couple of weeks before Election Day, a Boston Globe columnist suggested that Kerry's role in a 1969 Vietnam firefight--for which he won the Silver Star--might have constituted a war crime. A Kerry friend tracked down five of his 1969 crewmates--none of whom had spoken to Kerry or to one another since Vietnam--and flew them to Boston. "John saved our lives, and we saved his," says former crewmate Drew Whitlow. "If you get one of us in trouble, we're going to come after you." It was just what Kerry needed. "These veterans beat back the charges," says Rob Gray, Weld's 1996 spokesman. "We couldn't change the subject back to what we wanted to talk about."

It was former Georgia Sen. Max Cleland, who lost three limbs in Vietnam, who christened the group the "band of brothers." It was late last year, and Kerry was struggling in Iowa. The campaign bused in dozens of Vietnam vets for a veteran-to-veteran phone-bank effort. Their message is now drawing return fire; a new book, Unfit for Command, will highlight criticism of Kerry by other swift boat commanders. But the original band of brothers, many of whom have taken weeks off work to volunteer for Kerry, is in the fight for the long haul. "Nobody wants to see a guy stand up and say, 'I'm a hero,'" says former crewmate Fred Short. "So we have to stand up and say it for him." -Dan Gilgoff


 

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Media Matters - Gingrich distorted facts on Kerry

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Gingrich distorted facts on Kerry's 1970 Paris visit ... FOX News Channel's Hannity & Colmes -- said that Senator John Kerry "went to Paris and in secret, ...
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John F. Kerry was born on December 11, 1943 at Fitzsimons Army Hospital in Colorado. His father, Richard, volunteered in the Army Air Corps and flew DC-3's and B-29's as a test pilot during World War II. His mother, Rosemary, was a lifelong community activist and devoted parent. She was a Girl Scout leader for 50 years, and one of her proudest possessions was her 50 year Girl Scout pin. She was an environmentalist and a community activist.

Not long after John Kerry was born, the family settled in Massachusetts. Growing up there, his parents taught him the values of service and responsibility and the blessings of his Catholic faith, lessons John Kerry carries with him to this day.

Because his father was a Foreign Service Officer in the Eisenhower administration, John Kerry traveled a lot when he was young. On these trips, he learned firsthand what makes America a leader in the world - our optimism and our democratic values. And he learned that nations across the world share many common goals and that the best way to achieve them is through building strong alliances.

As he was about to graduate from Yale, John Kerry volunteered to serve in Vietnam - because, as he later said, "it was the right thing to do." He believed that because he had had a lot of privileges in life - for example, attending a great university like Yale - he had a responsibility to give something back to his country. His two great heroes - his father and John F. Kennedy - had served during World War II. John Kerry wanted to follow both their example and that of some of his best friends, who also went to Vietnam.

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John Kerry

February 18, 1966:
A senior at Yale, Kerry commits to enlist in the Navy.

December, 1967:
Kerry is assigned as an Ensign to the guided-missile frigate USS Gridley. After five-months aboard, he returns to San Diego to undergo training to command a Swift boat, used by the Navy for patrols in Vietnam.







June, 1968:
Kerry is promoted to Lieutenant.

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November 17, 1968:
Kerry arrives in Vietnam, where he is given command of Swift boat No. 44, operating in the Mekong Delta.

December 2, 1968:
Kerry gets his first taste of intense combat, and is wounded in the arm. He is awarded a Purple Heart.




January, 1969:
Kerry takes command of a new Swift boat, completing 18 missions over 48 days, almost all in the Mekong Delta area.

February 20, 1969:
Kerry is wounded again, taking shrapnel in the left thigh, after a gunboat battle. He is awarded a second Purple Heart.

February 28, 1969:
Kerry and his boat crew, coming under attack while patroling in the Mekong Delta, decide to counterattack. In the middle of the ensuing firefight, Kerry leaves his boat, pursues a Viet Cong fighter into a small hut, kills him, and retreives a rocket launcher. He is awarded a Silver Star.

March 13, 1969:
A mine detonates near Kerry's boat, wounding him in the right arm. He is awarded a third Purple Heart. He is also awarded a Bronze Star for pulling a crew member, who had fallen overboard, back on the boat amidst a firefight.

April, 1969:
According to Navy rules, sailors that have been wounded three times in combat are eligible to be transfered to the U.S. for noncombat duty. Kerry is transferred to desk duty in Brooklyn, NY.

January 3, 1970:
Kerry requests that he be discharged early from the Navy so that he can run for Congress in Massachusetts' Third District. The request is granted, and Kerry begins his first political campaign.

February 1970:
Kerry drops his bid for the Democratic nomination and supports Robert F. Drinan. Drinan, a staunch opponent of the war, wins the race and goes on to serve in Congress for ten years.

June 1970:
Kerry joins Vietnam Veterans Against the War, and becomes one of the group's unofficial spokespeople.




 

April 23, 1971:
Kerry helps to organize a huge anti-war protest outside Congress, earning a place on president Richard Nixon's "enemies' list." He joins a group of Vietnam veterans who throw medals and campaign ribbons over a fence in front of the Capitol.

April 23, 1971:
Kerry testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He tells lawmakers: "How do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake?"

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November 10, 1971:
Kerry quits Vietnam Veterans Against the War.

April 1972:
Kerry moves to Massachusetts' 5th District to run for Congress again. He wins the Democratic nomination but loses to Republican Paul Cronin, in part because of his anti-war views.

November 1972:
After losing the election, Kerry is hired as a regional coordinator for Cooperative for American Relief to Everywhere(CARE).









 

September, 1973:
Kerry enrolls at Boston College Law School.

 
 
 
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February, 1968:
A senior at Yale, Bush takes an Air Force officers test. He scores in 25th percentile in the pilot aptitude portion, and declares that he does not wish to serve overseas.

May 27, 1968:
Bush enlists in Texas Air National Guard. Aided by Texas House Speaker Ben Barnes, he jumps over waiting list. He pledges two years of active duty and four years of reserve duty.

June 9, 1968:
Bush's student deferment expires.

September 1968:
After basic training, Bush pulls inactive duty to act as gopher on Florida Senator Edward J. Gurney's campaign.

November 1968:
After Gurney wins, Bush is reactivated and transferred to Georgia.

November 1969:
Bush is flown to the White House by President Nixon for a date with daughter Tricia.

December 1969:
Bush transfers to Houston and moves into Chateaux Dijon complex. Laura lives there too, but they don't meet till later.































March 1970:
Bush gets his wings.

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June 1970:
Bush joins the Guard's "Champagne Unit," where he flies with sons of Texas' elite.

November 3, 1970:
George Bush Sr. loses Senate election to Lloyd Bentsen, whose son is also in the "Champagne Unit."

November 7, 1970:
Bush is promoted to first lieutenant. Rejected by University of Texas School of Law.

January 1971:
The Texas Air National Guard begins testing for drugs during physicals.

Spring 1971:
Bush is hired by a Texas agricultural importer. He uses a National Guard F-102 to shuttle tropical plants from Florida.
















 

May 26, 1972:
Bush transfers to Alabama Guard unit so he can work on Senator William Blount's reelection campaign. According to his commanding officer, Bush never shows up for duty while in Alabama.

August 1972:
Bush is grounded for missing a mandatory physical.

November 1972:
Bush returns to Houston, but never reports for Guard duty.

December 1972:
In D.C. for the holidays, Bush takes 16-year-old brother Marvin drinking and driving. Confronted by father, Bush suggests they settle it "mano a mano."

October 1, 1973:
The Air National Guard relieves Bush from commitment eight months early, allowing him to attend Harvard Business School.

 

John Kerry left Vietnam in 1969. But to this day, he carries with him the lessons he learned while he was there. On that Swift Boat, there were people who came from places as diverse as South Carolina, Iowa, and Arkansas. They were literally all in the same boat and they came together as one. No one asked the others' politics. No one asked where the others came from or who their fathers were or where they went to school. They were simply a band of brothers who all fought under the same flag and all prayed to the same God. And that is the America John Kerry wants today - an America where we all come together to build a better country

TomPaine.com - Kerry Won. . .

Kerry won. Here are the facts. I know you don't want to hear it. ... Before the election, in TomPaine.com, I wrote, "John Kerry is down by several thousand ...
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Rolling Stone : Was the 2004 Election Stolen?

... which predicted an overwhelming victory for John Kerry, had gotten it so ... 11) Facts mentioned in this paragraph are subsequently cited throughout the ...
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Senator John Kerry Notes - TV.com offers Senator John Kerry trivia including not commonly known Senator John Kerry facts.
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