Kerry, as a reserve Naval Officer went to Paris during the Summer of 1970, and had unauthorized meetings with enemy Communist North Vietnamese leaders, without the approval of the US Navy or US Government.....
One year later, 1971, Kerry tells the Senate that the US should retreat in Vietnam.
What does Kerry have to hide that he refuses (still into the present day) to provide any official transcript or official testimony of what was discussed at those meetings?
I guess every reserve naval officer should have unauthorized visits with enemy leaders of a country in a military conflict with the US, even if it compromises national security....
/sarcasm off...
Who needs Benedict Arnold when we have John Kerry?
At least the Navy stripped him of his Top Secret clearance as a result of this treachery.
I give a rat's behind @ what he did in Vietnam, it's what he did AFTER, at this meeting and his closely guarded secrecy about it, that bothers me.
2007-04-04
05:24:41
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1. Unauthorized Meetings with Communist North Vietnamese leaders in Paris, 1970.
2. Hold an anti-war speech in front of the US Senate, asking for the US to withdraw from Vietnam, one year later in 1971....
Coincidence? I think not.....
How much money did the Commies give you, John?
2007-04-04
05:28:52 ·
update #1