October Surprize for Kerry?
Kerry's Discharge Is Questioned by an Ex-JAG Officer - November 1, 2004 - The New York Sun
Kerry spokesman David Wade did not reply when asked if Mr. Kerry was other than honorably discharged before he was honorably discharged.
It makes quite a bit of sense that Kerry would be dishonoroably discharged. That fact that his campaign won't say "It aint so" adds to the credence of this theory.
Kerry did venture into criticizing Bush's Texas Air National Guard record, so if it turns out that he was too busy chatting with the Vietcong and slanderingour soldiers to complete his own duty he would come accross as a first class hypocrite.
Another important quote from that story:
A member of the Harvard Law School admissions committee recalled that the real reason Mr. Kerry was not admitted was because the committee was concerned that because Mr. Kerry had received a less than honorable discharge they were not sure he could be admitted to any state bar.
President Carter pardoned the draft dodgers and upgraded the discharges on a lot of soldiers about the time that Kerry recieved the discharge papers on that he now displays on his website.
its november!
don't you think this "story" is a bit thin if it only can be launched 1 day before the election?
It might not see the dawn of the next day.
desperation we see ...
Sam,
1, There have been many of us outside the mainstream media asking these questions for months now. There have been a few inside the media asking these questions as well. They are getting no answers though.
2, Kerry could have cleared this up by signing a release form (As President Bush did)