If you can sit through this litany of begats and connected-tos that lead to no conclusion whatsoever, the Times then begins to use memes that had been discarded before they wrote the article to cast doubt on the Swiftvets' credibility -- amazingly, without bothering to provide any resources to actually investigating their claims:
Why is anyone bothering to question Kerry's service record? He could have sat in the corner and cried through the whole war and it would be 100x better than what Bush and his chickenhawk cronies were doing.
these swift boat douchebags need to get off Kerry's nuts already.
This stuff is irrelevant. The damage is done, which is seeds of doubt being sown into Keryy's record and honesty. A lot of people don't have the interest or energy to actuallly follow up on this, but they believe now that he 'could be lying'.
Outlaw Pro Mod said:Talk about anger. It may be the truth that's getting to you.
Makura said:
Makura said:It wasn't an attempt to refute the NYT piece, it's just an opinion on the matter I agree with. I should have been clearer about that. I don't think the NYT article really presents anything that needs to be refuted, they fail to bring up any legit points IMO.
MUST-READ NYT: Doo-doo-doo-doo/Doo-doo-doo-doo! Yes, the theme from Twilight Zone ran though our heads as we read Kate Zernikes piece this morning. How do those Swift Boat veterans reason? Kerry-accuser Larry Thurlow explains how he knows that Kerry wrote the after-action reports that produced his own Vietnam medals:
ZERNIKE (8/20/04): Several veterans insist that Mr. Kerry wrote his own reports, pointing to the initials K.J.W. on one of the reports and saying they are Mr. Kerry's. ''What's the W for, I cannot answer,'' said Larry Thurlow, who said his boat was 50 to 60 yards from Mr. Kerry's. Mr. Kerry's middle initial is F, and a Navy official said the initials refer to the person who had received the report at headquarters, not the author.
Doo-doo-doo-doo/Doo-doo-doo-doo! To Thurlows way of thinking, if it contains a K and a J, that must mean that John Kerry wrote it! Yes, it seems that Thurlow will follow the evidence anywhere his imagination might lead. But so what? Thurlow was all over cable last night, insisting that Kerry wrote (and faked) these key reports (although, when pressed, he said he couldnt prove it).
Well, I'm not trying to refute anything, because there aren't any legit points here, but I just thought I'd say that Bush is behind ALL of this stuff. In fact, he PERSONALLY wrote the checks paying off the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth people.Makura said:It wasn't an attempt to refute the NYT piece, it's just an opinion on the matter I agree with. I should have been clearer about that. I don't think the NYT article really presents anything that needs to be refuted, they fail to bring up any legit points IMO.
-jinx- said:Also, he ditched duty in the National Guard, is part of a secret society which is bent on world domination through military force, wets his bed at night, and LITERALLY worships Satan.
Just saying. IMO.
Slurpy said:This stuff is irrelevant. The damage is done, which is seeds of doubt being sown into Keryy's record and honesty. A lot of people don't have the interest or energy to actuallly follow up on this, but they believe now that he 'could be lying'.
That's all that was needed.
-jinx- said:Well, I'm not trying to refute anything, because there aren't any legit points here, but I just thought I'd say that Bush is behind ALL of this stuff. In fact, he PERSONALLY wrote the checks paying off the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth people.
Also, he ditched duty in the National Guard, is part of a secret society which is bent on world domination through military force, wets his bed at night, and LITERALLY worships Satan.
Just saying. IMO.
ROANOKE, Virginia (CNN) -- A volunteer adviser has quit President Bush's re-election campaign after appearing in a veterans group's television commercial blasting Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry's involvement in the Vietnam-era antiwar movement.
CNNA Bush campaign statement said it did not know that retired Air Force Col. Ken Cordier had appeared in an ad by Swift Boat Veterans for Truth. The Kerry campaign has accused the group of illegally working with the Bush campaign.