October 23, 2004
Stolen Honor
"I was outraged and still am that he [Kerry] willingly said things which were untrue — the very same points that we took torture not to write and say."
- Colonel Ken Cordier
Dean's World reports "the film which the Kerry campaign and the Democratic National Committee attempted to have banned from broadcast television, Stolen Honor, is now available for free on the Internet."
Stolen Honor can be downloaded here, here and here.
Update: I am about half-way through watching the film as I write these words. It is obvious why Senator Kerry and his ilk do not want you to see it. What is not obvious is how so many escaped charges of treason. If every lie that has been told about the Bush administration were true, Senator Kerry would still be unfit for the presidency. Please download the film and watch it yourself.
Update: Roger Simon reviews the film (via Instapundit). INDC Journal and Michelle Malkin comment on those who have accused the Swiftboat Veterans for Truth of dishonesty.
Posted by the Flea at October 23, 2004 11:14 AM | TrackBackAt least Kerry served in Vietnam, the same can not be said about Bush. He had his Daddy pull strings so he could be in National Guard and then did not show up for physical. If he had been a nobody he would have been busted and sent off to Nam. This is our Commander in Chief? Scares me!!!!
Posted by: brumfield at October 31, 2004 10:12 AMThe point is, brumfield, that Kerry made his Vietnam service the focal point of his supposed competence as a president-in-waiting: Bush didn't.
And I love how Kerry supporters think that military service is now some sort of "holy grail" in this election. If that were true, then Bush Sr. should've been better than President Bubba in '92 and that Bob Dole should've been better in '96.
If Kerry's made this his qualification, seemingly his ONLY qualification, then the other side has the right to question him on this.
Especially considering that there's questions that he refuses to even acknowledge, let alone answer.
Posted by: Ray at October 31, 2004 12:54 PM