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Harry Krause
 
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jim-- wrote:

Question: Why did he carry a movie camera on the boat

Answer: Lots of those who went to Vietnam carried around cameras of
various kinds, still and motion. I had a Leica rangefinder and a Nikon

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with me, and two additional lenses for the Nikon wnen I was in SE Asia.
Lots of officers I met had still cameras and 8 mm cameras with them.


It was your job to take pictures.


It was? No, it wasn't. The cameras were my personal property.

It was not Kerry's job to do so and it
was strange that he did.



No it wasn't. There were plenty of personal still and movie cameras in
Vietnam.










So are you saying, or trying to infer, that you actually *served* in Vietnam
or are you saying that you were a civilian working over there?


I posted what I posted. It's always fun to watch the low-brain-output
right-wingers "misinterpolate" (as your leader would say)...



And you never answered my original question....for some strange reason you
keep deleting it from your replies:


There's no requirement that I answer your questions. As I have stated
time and again, I have no interest in playing your games. You, of
course, are one of those who leap to conclusions based upon this, but,
again, all this does is lead you down the road to "misinterpolation."


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"There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in
Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me -
you can't get fooled again." -George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept.
17, 2002