On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 06:16:14 -0400, Horvath
wrote:
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 01:16:32 GMT, felton wrote
this crap:
Not at all. Everyone knows that the French-looking John Kerry served
honorably, even if there is six months missing from his service record
after leaving Vietnam early.
Missing? I think he left the military the way he was supposed to,
And your information comes from where? Never mind, I know....rectal
extraction.
Kerry enlisted on February 18, 1966. His date of separation from
active duty was March 1, 1970.
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In October 1969, while Kerry was still on active duty assigned to
Admiral Schlech, Kerry was flying Adam Walinsky (Robert F. Kennedy's
former speech writer), around New York state to deliver anti-war
speeches.
BY Jan. 3, 1970, Kerry had become so inspired by Walinsky's anti-war
beliefs that he petitioned Admiral Schlech, "to tell his boss that his
conscientious dictated that he protest the war, that he wanted out of
the Navy immediately so that he could run for congress."
Admiral Schlech consented and Kerry received an honorable discharge
from the Navy six months early.
http://www.vietnamveteransagainstjoh...com/page2.html
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What part of, "six months early" do you have problems understanding?
Well, I suppose I could rely on the statements you have quoted that
John Kerry was released from the Navy "six months early", or I could
look at the dates and a calendar and see that if he enlisted on
February 18, 1966 and he was released on March 1, 1970, that appears
to be more than the four years you say he should have served. What
part of a caledar and counting to 4 do you not understand?
Here is the timeline, all supported by those pesky Navy records, in
case you want to check for yourself.
http://www.johnkerry.com/about/john_..._timeline.html