Caveat Lector This is a posting which showed up at ctrl.org as to Candidate John Kerry. I cannot vouch for the source in any way, so just post it and ask any who have info. for or against to reply as they choose. If true, it will come out eventually if he poses a threat to Bush.
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From: "Greasy"
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Subject: Fw: More on Kerry's MIA Cover-up
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 10:28:23 -0500

I was in the Senate Select Committee for POW/MIAs and saw Chairman, Senator Kerry several days. His actions were not honorable for a person that was trusted with the job of finding out the truth about our POW/MIAs. I am a Democrat and a Vietnam Veteran. I am glad Sen. John Kerry is not my Senator and he will not be my President. He was a disgrace and no amount of money or power will change that. Ex-POW Mike Benge is correct in his article.



Danny "Greasy" Belcher
Infantry Sgt. Vietnam 68-69
"D" Troop 7th Sqdn 1st Air Cav.
Executive Director, Task Force Omega of KY Inc.





More on Kerry's MIA Cover-up
From Mike Benge
1/22/2003
John McCreary, a top DIA analyst assigned to John Kerry's Senate Select
Committee, filed several articles of impeachment against Kerry with the
Senate "Ethics' committee, as well as with the BAR in an attempt to get
Kerry disqualified as a lawyer. One of the charges was that Kerry shredded
classified documents when he headed the committee. The documents were of
live sightings, and the reason Kerry shredded them is that the documents
obtained by the committee would all feed into the National Archives, and
eventually be declassified. By shredding these documents, it allowed the
parent agencies, CIA, DIA and DOD, to then reclassify them at National
Security so they would never see th e light of day. I wrote a article on
this in the "Washington Inquirer," published by Accuracy in Media (AIM),
and after reading it, Kerry wrote a letter to AIM threatening them with a
lawsuit on character defamation (it was first of a three part series I
wrote on Kerry). The paper was a weekly, and by the time AIM got the
letter my second article was in print with a big picture of Kerry
testifying before Congress, where he called those fighting in Vietnam as
"baby killers," and he looked doped out. The caption read, "Was Kerry
chasing the dragon when he went to Laos? Kerry was really pissed and
called AIM who decided not to print my third article where I sourced a
Boston Globe writer who didn't like Kerry, and had wrote articles accusing
him of being the Sandista communist ambassador to Congress and qouted
General Patton III (not the General Patton, but his son I believe), who
served in Vietnam, who compared Kerry to Jane Fonda call ing him a traitor.
Kerry didn't have a leg to stand on the defamation accusations, but AIM
didn't have the money to fight him in court, so my third article wasn't
published by AIM, however one of the Vietnam Vet newspapers did. Regards,
Mike Benge (VN POW, '68-73)

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