Believe it or not, it has been one year since former rented Democratic candidate John F. Kerry promised to release his Form 180’s.
From a previous post:
The furor over military credentials hasn’t ended with the campaign. Kerry pledged to sign Form 180, releasing all of his military records, but challenged his critics, including Bush, to do the same.
”I want them to sign it, I want [swift boat veterans] John O’Neill, Roy Hoffmann, and what’s their names, the guys on the other boat,” Kerry said. ”I want their records out there. They have made specific allegations about my record, I know things about their records, I want them out there. I’m willing to sign it, to put all my records out there. I’m willing to sign it, but I want them to sign it, too.”
Kerry later confirmed that his decision to sign the form is not conditional on any others signing, but he expressed lingering bitterness over double standards on military service.
However, he still hasn’t released his full, undeleted version of his Form 180’s, promised 360 days ago on Meet the Press. I supposed that Tim Russert enjoys being Kerry’s patsy. When Kerry signed them, he released deleted versions, and only to 3 papers, who could have censored them even more. Though we did learn that Bush had a better GPA then Kerry did!
Powerline has visual copies of the 180’s that Kerry reportedly signed. Deleted versions.
The folks at Conservative Friends (whose site was hacked, so the original post is gone) have recommended a Tuesday blogburst. I have sent mine in. Send yours in by going here for the Form 180. Then, email the link to Kerry at this address. He has tried to dodge by changing that dam email forms web address. Like we wouldn’t find it again. Cass at Villainous Company has an excellent insert for the email. Click on the link.
Furthermore, email Tim Russert, whose dam interview with Kerry prompted this whole issue. You can email him at MTP@NBC.com. Send it off to other dam stations, as well, if ye want.
Why does this matter? 2 reasons. First, it holds John Kerry, who did not fade back to his normal invisible man status in the Senate, accountable for his promises. He makes alot of noise, but, not much else. 2nd, he will more then likely run for President in 2008. Matter of fact, it is looking more and more like he will, as he is joining the full Moonbat Nation and looking for their support, with posts at the Daily Kos and, today, at the Huffington Post, whining on about Judge Alito, and proving that ideology counts for (or against) a person more then what said person has done. Not an unexpected position from a person that has done little during his Senate career, and has done many things over his lifetime that are not very good.
Cao’s Blog is hosting the Blogburst. Head over, and let her know if you want to be included. Spread the word. Others blogging:
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