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> FOUR MORE YEARS!! 
> (is that better?) 

MUCH BETTER! 

As is this:


http://www.drudgereport.com/ufd1.htm

XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX THU AUG 04, 2004 10:14:25 ET XXXXX

VETS CHARGE: KERRY KILLED FLEEING TEEN; LIED FOR MEDAL

Slaughters Animals, Burns Down Tiny Village

**Exclusive**

A veterans group seeking to deeply discredit Democrat John Kerry's 
military service will charge in the new bombshell book UNFIT FOR 
COMMAND:

"Kerry earned his Silver Star by killing a lone, fleeing, teenage Viet 
Cong in a loincloth."

"And if Kerry's superiors had known the truth at the time, they would 
never have recommended him for the medal."

The book also claims to detail how Kerry personally ordered the 
slaughter of small animals at a small hamlet along the Song Bo De 
River.

MORE

The book, set for release next week, hit #1 on the AMAZON hitparade 
after the DRUDGE REPORT revealed details of the book -- a book the 
Kerry camapign believes is the"the dirtiest of all dirty tricks ever 
played on a candidate for the presidency."

The Kerry campaign is planning to vigorously counter the charges and 
will accuse the veteran's groups of being well-financed by a top Bush 
donor from Texas.

The vets have launched a blistering new TV commercial questioning 
Kerry's honor and calling him a liar.

MORE

George Bates, an officer in Coastal Division 11, participated in 
numerous operations with Kerry. In UNFIT FOR COMMAND, Bates recalls a 
particular patrol with Kerry on the Song Bo De River. He is still 
"haunted" by the incident:

With Kerry in the lead, the boats approached a small hamlet with three 
or four grass huts. Pigs and chickens were milling around peacefully. 
As the boats drew closer, the villagers fled. There were no political 
symbols or flags in evidence in the tiny village. It was obvious to 
Bates that existing policies, decency, and good sense required the 
boats to simply move on.

Instead, Kerry beached his boat directly in the small settlement. Upon 
his command, the numerous small animals were slaughtered by 
heavy-caliber machine guns. Acting more like a pirate than a naval 
officer, Kerry disembarked and ran around with a Zippo lighter, burning 
up the entire hamlet.

Bates has never forgotten Kerry's actions.

MORE

UNFIT FOR COMMAND, DRUDGE has learned, claims Kerry "earned his Silver 
Star by killing a lone, fleeing, teenage Viet Cong in a loincloth."

ARE THE VETS TELLING THE TRUTH?

"They hired a goddamn private investigator to dig up trash!" charged a 
top Kerry adviser traveling with the senator late Tuesday. "This is pay 
for play... How low can they go?"

Kerry supporters are comparing the effort by the veterans to the 
Arkansas State troopers tell-all against Bill Clinton.

MORE

John O'Neill, co-author of UNFIT FOR COMMAND, believes that "Kerry's 
Star would never have been awarded had his actions been reviewed 
through normal channels. In his case, he was awarded the medal two days 
after the incident with no review. The medal was arranged to boost the 
morale of Coastal Division 11, but it was based on false and incomplete 
information provided by Kerry himself."

According to Kerry's Silver Star citation, Kerry was in command of a 
three-boat mission on the Dong Cung River. As the boats approached the 
target area, they came under intense enemy fire. Kerry ordered his boat 
to attack and all boats opened fire. He then beached directly in front 
of the enemy ambushers. In the battle that followed, the crews captured 
enemy weapons. His boat then moved further up the river to suppress 
more enemy fire. A rocket exploded near Kerry's boat, and he ordered to 
charge the enemy. Kerry beached his boat 10 feet from the rocket 
position and led a landing party ashore to pursue the enemy.

Kerry' citation reads: "The extraordinary daring and personal courage 
of Lt. Kerry in attacking a numerically superior force in the face of 
intense fire were responsible for the highly successful mission."

Here's what O'Neill and the Swiftees say: "According to Kerry's crewman 
Michael Madeiros, Kerry had an agreement with him to turn the boat in 
and onto the beach if fired upon. Each of the three boats involved in 
the operation was involved in the agreement." O'Neill writes that one 
crewman even recalls a discussion of probable medals.

Doug Reese, a pro Kerry Army veteran, recounted what happened that day 
to O'Neill, "Far from being alone, the boats were loaded with many 
soldiers commanded by Reese and two other advisors. When fired at, 
Reese's boat--not Kerry's--was the first to beach in the ambush zone. 
Then Reese and other troops and advisors (not Kerry) disembarked, 
killing a number of Viet Cong and capturing a number of weapons. None 
of the participants from Reese's boat received Silver Stars.

O'Neill continues: "Kerry's boat moved slightly downstream and was 
struck by a rocket-propelled grenade. . . .A young Viet Cong in a 
loincloth popped out of a hole, clutching a grenade launcher, which may 
or may not have been loaded. . . Tom Belodeau, a forward gunner, shot 
the Viet Cong with an M-60 machine gun in the leg as he fled. . . . 
Kerry and Medeiros (who had many troops in their boat) took off, 
perhaps with others, and followed the young Viet Cong and shot him in 
the back, behind a lean to."

O'Neill concludes "Whether Kerry's dispatching of a fleeing, wounded, 
armed or unarmed teenage enemy was in accordance with the customs of 
war, it is very clear that many Vietnam veterans and most Swiftees do 
not consider this action to be the stuff of which medals of any kind 
are awarded; nor would it even be a good story if told in the cold 
details of reality. There is no indication that Kerry ever reported 
that the Viet Cong was wounded and fleeing when dispatched. Likewise, 
the citation simply ignores the presence of the soldiers and advisors 
who actually 'captured the enemy weapons' and routed the Viet Cong. . . 
. [and] that Kerry attacked a 'numerically superior force in the face 
of intense fire' is simply false. There was little or no fire after 
Kerry followed the plan. . . . The lone, wounded, fleeing young Viet 
Cong in a loincloth was hardly a force superior to the heavily armed 
Swift Boat and its crew and the soldiers carried aboard."

DRUDGE learns from UNFIT FOR COMMAND that if Kerry's superior officers 
knew the truth, they would never have recommended the award:

"Admiral Roy Hoffmann, who sent a Bravo Zulu (meaning "good work"), to 
Kerry upon learning of the incident, was very surprised to discover in 
2004 what had actually occurred. Hoffmann had been told that Kerry had 
spontaneously beached next to the bunker and almost single-handedly 
routed a bunkered force in Viet Cong. He was shocked to find out that 
Kerry had beached his boat second in a preplanned operation, and that 
he had killed a single, wounded teenage foe as he fled."

"Commander Geoge Elliott, who wrote up the initial draft of Kerry's 
Silver Star citation, confirms that neither he, nor anyone else in the 
Silver Star process that he knows, realized before 1996 that Kerry was 
facing a single, wounded young Viet Cong fleeing in a loincloth. While 
Commander Elliott and many other Swiftees believe that Kerry committed 
no crime in killing the fleeing, wounded enemy (with a loaded or empty 
launcher), others feel differently. Commander Elliott indicates that a 
Silver Star recommendation would not have been made by him had he been 
aware of the actual facts."

Developing....


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