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OOPS! JANUARY -- NOT CHRISTMAS -- KERRY IN CAMBODIA
2004-08-12
JANUARY -- NOT CHRISTMAS -- KERRY IN CAMBODIA

**Drudge Exclusive**

TOUR OF DUTY author and John Kerry historian Doug Brinkley is rushing a piece for the NEW YORKER: to set-the-record-straight on Kerry's Christmas in Cambodia tale, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned.

Kerry has turned to author Brinkley for a "modification" after it was exposed that Kerry was not in Cambodia during Christmas of 1968, as he once claimed from the Senate floor.

The Brinkley piece for the NEW YORKER will now say that Kerry was not in Cambodia during Christmas, but rather in January, publishing sources tell DRUDGE.

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Since the early 1970s, Kerry has spoken and written of how he was illegally ordered to enter Cambodia. Kerry mentioned it in the floor of the Senate in 1986 when he charged that President Reagan's actions in Central America were leading the U.S. in another Vietnam. Here's what he said as excerpted from the new book, UNFIT FOR COMMAND:

"I remember Christmas of 1968 sitting on a gunboat in Cambodia. I remember what it was like to be shot at by the Vietnamese and Khmer Rouge and Cambodians, and have the president of the United States telling the American people that I was not there; the troops were not in Cambodia. I have that memory which is seared--seared--in me."

John O'Neil's, author of UNFIT FOR COMMAND, comments on the "clarification:"

"John Kerry describes Christmas Eve in Cambodia as a critical turning point in his life. We now know that his story is completely false. My question is how many people do you know have invented a turning point, one that is seared in his memory? While it makes sense for John Kerry to come clean about the Cambodia story, it is one of several tales that the Kerry campaign will have to face and clarify."

"By claiming we were engaged in a war crime and crossing international borders, John Kerry damaged the credibility of all the commanding officers above him and insulted the sailors who served with him," said John O'Neill, member of Swift Boat Veterans for Truth."

Developing...

to quote Spinal Tap: "Smell the glove fear"
Posted by:Frank G

#2  "Oh, yeaaaaaah. It was January. My bad. With all the snow falling, I got the months mixed up. Wait, I mean, the napalm. Yeah, that's what I meant to say."
Posted by: nada   2004-08-12 10:30:57 PM  

#1  "Seared...seared.... in my mind!"


such as it is....


"could you call Nurse Fuzzy Wuzzy in, please?"
Posted by: Frank G   2004-08-12 10:06:27 PM  

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