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Bravo for an excellent article regarding Senator Kerry's unfortunate "lapses" of memory (a sad malady affecting greater numbers of elected Democrats daily).
p>Regarding Kerry's presence for the "Kill The Senators" plot of the VVAW in November 1971 -- perhaps it is another memory lapse on the part of Kerry, but were you aware that the individual who proposed assassination as a tool of the VVAW political agenda, Mr. Scott Camill, was working on behalf of the Kerry campaign in Florida during the Democratic primary season? For all we know, he may still be working for Kerry in the Sunshine State.… br> -- John Maxwell /p>Of course Kerry took his boat into Cambodia. He was carrying an agent on a mission to kill a deranged Colonel in the armed forces named Kurtz. The whole thing was documented by a photographer who went with them, who looked a lot like, uh, Dennis Hopper. Yeah, that's it, it was Dennis Hopper. In the pictures, now faded with time, of course, the agent looks very much like a young, well, Martin Sheen. Yeah, that's it! That's the ticket!
p>Wait a minute! Didn't they make a movie about that mission? A movie that was just about as truthful and accurate as Kerry's bull**** is now? br> -- Mike Webster br> Dallas, Texas /p> p> Harking back to Kerry's acceptance speech and in light of the two lying incidents (Christmas in Cambodia and the KC assassin's plot) maybe some one should investigate his trip to Check Point Charlie in Berlin at age 12. It holds that same ring of untruthfulness bragging of a pathological liar. br> -- Gail Keasling br> Millington, Tennessee