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Michael Baier <[log in to unmask]>
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Michael Baier <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 16 Mar 2004 14:22:48 -0500
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Tim,

I agree. This needs to be evaluated and looked into.

However the question is when?
After we hear results of the investigation about the release of the name of
the CIA agent?
After we hear results of the investigation about "what did the government
know before 9/11"?
After we hear results of the investigation about "why did we really go to
war"?

Ups, forgot. All these results will be announced after the election.
Make me and hopefully others wonder

But wonder about what? ;-)

Michael


On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 13:35:05 -0500, Tim Cummings
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>What did Sen. John Kerry know and when did he know it about a plot to
>assassinate pro-Vietnam War U.S. senators hatched at a November 1971 Kansas
>City meeting of the group Vietnam Veterans Against America?
>According to presidential biographer Douglas Brinkley, that's the question
>Sen. Kerry needs to answer. If it turns out that the likely Democratic
>presidential nominee knew of the treasonous plan, Brinkley says he had an
>obligation to go to the authorities.
>"The question is: did Kerry quit [VVAW] before Kansas City or did he quit
>after Kansas City," Brinkley told WABC Radio's Steve Malzberg. "If he quit
>after Kansas City, that means he clearly knew about this assassination plot
>against the senators and never went to the authorities."
>Kerry says he submitted his official letter of resignation to the VVAW just
>days before the critical Kansas City confab. But two Vietnam veterans who
>attended the session told the New York Sun on Friday that they remember
>Kerry being there.
>Meanwhile, copies of Kerry's resignation letter are nowhere to be found.
>Brinkley, whose book "Tour of Duty" chronicles Kerry's Vietnam War
exploits,
>said that the former Navy lieutenant had an obligation to warn authorities
>about the frightening plan, telling Malzberg, "Clearly his critics would
>say, if he had known about it why didn't he report it."
>Once put to a vote, the death plot went down to defeat, with Kerry voting
in
>the majority, according to the two witnesses who say he was there.
>However, Kerry officials in Florida have recently invited the assassination
>plan's author, Scott Camil, to join the senator's campaign, the Sun report
>claimed.
>Brinkley described Camil as "a hothead Vietnam vet who wanted to bring down
>the U.S. government."
>"I'm a little shocked that the Kerry campaign would want him actively
>working with them in Florida," he told Malzberg.
>Get Steve Malzberg's exclusive NewsMax.com column emailed directly to you
at
>www.newsmax.com/malzberg.
>
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