Chasing the Wind

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Swift Boat Veterans Not Amused

The reporter that said veteran George Elliott has recanted his affidavit yesterday has also written the Kerry-Edwards campaign book.

George Elliott denies he ever recanted his story and says the reporter made the whole thing up. None of that, apparently, was newsworthy; the only news story I could find is from CNN that basically says Elliott can’t make up his mind. Nothing about Elliott being consistent, nothing about the reporter making it up.

Swift Boat Veterans had to write letters to all the TV stations telling them that the threat from John Kerry’s lawyers are without merit, the ad is factual. (Kerry’s legal letter to tv stations didn’t make the news, nor did the Swift Boat Veteran’s letter).

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August 6, 2004

Re: Swift Boat Veterans For Truth

Dear Station Manager:

The Kerry Campaign has continued its effort to prevent our voice from being heard. You were presented with an article from Kerry’s hometown newspaper, The Boston Globe, written by Michael Kranish, Kerry’s biographer, claiming that Captain Elliott had withdrawn his affidavit and disavowed the ad. This is totally false.

Enclosed is Captain Elliott’s affidavit executed this morning after the false Globe story.

Captain Elliott affirms his original affidavit; affirms his ad statement; and adds additional detail. In the ad, Captain Elliott says that Kerry was not honest about his service in Vietnam. This is indisputably true.

The use of a surprise false article to strike pending ads represents a new low in ambush journalism.

Very truly yours,

John E. O’Neill

JEO/cas

Enclosure

Update: Kranish’s name has been removed from the campaign book listed on Amazon. You can still see it on the Google cache, though.



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Michael, a sinner saved by grace, sharing what the good Lord has shared with me.

Solomon, in the book of Ecclesiastes, said, “I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind.”

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