Did John F. Kerry commit treason in the early '70s?
Published Fri, Nov 3 2006 12:46 PM
Technorati Tags: News and Politics
From The Patriot Post:
...According to legal experts, Kerry’s meetings with enemy agents from Communist North Vietnam on multiple occasions between 1970 and 1972 are not covered under Jimmy Carter’s amnesty as outlined in EO 4483.
For that reason, on 22 October 2004, we delivered to then U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft a “Petition for Investigation and Indictment” calling on the Department of Justice to determine conclusively whether Kerry’s actions, in direct violation of UCMJ (Article 104 part 904), U.S. Code (18 USC Sec. 2381 and 18 USC Sec. 953) and other applicable laws and acts of Congress, constitute treason, and disqualify him from any future campaign for any national office. (To read the text of the petitioners’ request, link here (http://PatriotPetitions.US/kerry/letter.asp).)
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Memo to John Kerry: Where are those military service records you promised to release?
Sign the petition folks. This man should not be in a position of power. Nor should he get a pass when he disparages the troops just because he served in VietNam. Nor when he criticizes the current administration for not providing enough armor for the troops when he voted against the funding for it. Nor when he says the administration misled us into war when he himself was making the same arguments for war a few years before.
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