From: "John LeDoux" <paledoux@vt.edu>
The Constitution's Fourteenth Amendment, Section 3, states,
"No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and
Vice-President having previously taken an oath to support the Constitution of the United States,
[who has] engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the
enemies thereof."
Unlike McCain, Bush, and Gore,,,, Kerry has adamantly refused to authorize the release
of all his military records. Most think it's because of his phony battle medals. I think the real
reason is below. He was not granted an Honorable Discharge until March 2001, almost
30 years after his ostensible service term had ended!
This is very much out of the ordinary, and highly suspect.
There are 5 classes of Discharge: Honorable, General, Other Than Honorable, Bad Conduct,
and Dishonorable.
My guess is that he was Discharged in the '70s, but not Honorably.
He appealed this sometime while Clinton was in the Oval Office; Political pressure was applied, and the
Honorable Discharge was then granted. His file is probably rife with reports of this, submissions and hearings
on the appeal, reports of his "giving aid and comfort" to the enemy, along with protests that were filed
with respect to his alleged valor under fire.
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Kerry's Military Record
by Steve Nash, MAC Ret,
UDT/SEAL SEAL Authentication Team -Director
On 18 Feb. 1966 John Kerry signed a 6 year enlistment contract with
the Navy (plus a 6-month extension during wartime).
On 18 Feb. 1966 John Kerry also signed an Officer Candidate contract
for 6 years -- 5 years of ACTIVE duty & ACTIVE Naval Reserves, and 1 year
of inactive standby reserves (See items #4 & $5).
Because John Kerry was discharged from TOTAL ACTIVE DUTY of only 3
years and 18 days on 3 Jan. 1970, he was then required to attend 48 drills per year,
and not more than 17 days active duty for training. Kerry was also subject to the
Uniform Code of Military Justice.
Additionally,
Kerry, as a commissioned officer, was prohibited from making adverse statements
against his chain of command or statements against his country, especially during time of war.
It is also interesting to note that Kerry did not obtain an honorable discharge until Mar. 12, 2001
even though his service obligation should have ended July 1, 1972.
Lt. John Kerry's letter of 21 Nov. 1969 asking for an early
release from active US Navy duty falsely states "My current regular period of obligated service
would be completed in December of this year."
On Jan. 3, 1970 Lt. John Kerry was transferred to the Naval Reserve Manpower Center
in Bainridge, Maryland
Where are Kerry's Performance Records for 2 years of obligated Ready Reserve, the 48 drills
per year required and his 17 days of active duty per year training while Kerry was in the Ready Reserves?
Have these records been released?
Has anyone ever talked to Kerry's Commanding Officer at the Naval Reserve Center where Kerry drilled?
On 1 July 1972 Lt. John Kerry was transferred to Standby Reserve -Inactive.
On 16 February 1978 Lt. John Kerry was discharged from US Naval Reserve.
Below are some of the crimes Lt. Kerry USNR committed as a Ready Reservist, while he was acting
as a leader of Vietnam Veterans Against the War:
1. Lt. Kerry attended many rallies where the Vietcong flag was displayed while our flag was desecrated,
defiled, and mocked, thereby giving aid and comfort to the enemy.
2. Lt. Kerry was involved in a meeting that voted on assassinating members of the US Senate.
3. Lt. Kerry lied under oath against fellow soldiers before the US Senate about crimes committed in Vietnam.
4. Lt. Kerry professed to being a war criminal on national television, and condemned the military and the USA.
5. Lt Kerry met with NVA and Vietcong communist leaders in Paris, in direct violation of the UCMJ and
the U.S. Constitution.
Lt. Kerry by his own words & actions violated the UCMJ and the U.S.Code while serving as a Navy officer.
Lt. Kerry stands in violation of Article 3, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution. Lt. Kerry's 1970 meeting with NVA
Communists in Paris is in direct violation of the UCMJ's Article 104 part 904, and U.S Code 18 U.S.C. 953.
That meeting, and Kerry's subsequent support of the communists while leading mass protests against our
military in the year that followed, also place him in direct violation of our Constitution's Article 3, Section 3, which
defines treason as "giving aid and comfort" to the enemy in time of warfare.
The Constitution's Fourteenth Amendment, Section 3, states, "No person shall be a Senator or Representative
in Congress, or elector of President and Vice-President having previously taken an oath to support the Constitution
of the United States, [who has] engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the
enemies thereof."
"Steve" Nash, MAC Ret, UDT/SEAL SEAL Authentication Team -Director
Authentin SEAL Phone 707 438 0120 "The only service where all investigators
are US Navy SEALs" http://www.authentiseal.org
Kerry's Military Record
Kerry's Military Record
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[quote="SRF01"]But he did actually serve right? I mean actually showed up? ]
You mean like Lee Harvey Oswald?
There are a good many people that have served in the military and received honorable discharges that were less than honorable in their conduct while in the military. It's just easier to get rid of them without a fight.
Anyone that has recieved anything less than an honorable discharge screwed up pretty bad while they were in. I've seen quite a few General Discharges upgraded to Honorable after the people pursued it through the review process. I can't think of any of them that really deserved an Honorable discharge when compared to their peers. 
You mean like Lee Harvey Oswald?
There are a good many people that have served in the military and received honorable discharges that were less than honorable in their conduct while in the military. It's just easier to get rid of them without a fight.


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