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br> -- John Buck br> Washington, D.C. /p>Just read your great online piece about Sen. Kerry and his bizarre use of the Vietnam war to make himself look heroic for fighting it while denigrating all those vets he now relies upon for votes. In beginning the article you suggest a Republican group of Vietnam Vets against Kerry would collect members fast. Well, there IS such a group already, not connected to any political party officially, as far as I know, just connected by their outrage. Try www.VietnamveteransagainstJohnKerry.com. Great website, full of information they want to get out there into the discussion. I found it when listening to WABC in NYC, 770 am, on last Sunday early afternoon. Their young Sunday afternoon talk show host, Andrew Wilkow, I think, had the spokesman on and he was terrific.
p>See! Truth is stranger--or, in this case, faster--than fiction! br> Sincerely, br> -- Diana Rowland /p> p> Mr. Neumayr should be aware a veteran group against John Kerry does exist. Here is their their Internet site . They could you use our support. br> -- Ed Dermody
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