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Old June 2nd 04, 02:00 AM
Billybob
 
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another lie?....Not on your life!..Its true!....but they didnt say anything
about the pics of the 16 republicans and 2 other democrats doing pretty
much the same thing hanging next to Kerry's pic there in the same museum??


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A Ho Chi Minh City museum that honors Vietnam war protesters features a
photograph of Sen. John Kerry being greeted by the general secretary of

the
Communist Party, Comrade Do Muoi.

A snapshot of the display in the Vietnamese Communist War Remnants Museum
(formerly known as the "War Crimes Museum") was acquired over the weekend

by
Jeffrey M. Epstein of Vietnam Vets for the Truth, a group opposing Kerry's
campaign for the presidency.

The snapshot of the display, which depicts a July 1993 meeting, was

forwarded
to Epstein by Bob Shirley, one of more than 200 members of Swift Boat

Veterans
for the Truth who signed an open letter questioning Kerry's fitness to

serve as
commander in chief.

Epstein said the picture of the display was taken by Bill Lupetti, a Swift

Boat
Veteran who currently is visiting Vietnam.

Epstein said the display photograph's "unquestionable significance lies in

its
placement in the American protesters' section of the War Crimes Museum" in

Ho
Chi Minh City, the former Saigon.

"The Vietnamese communists clearly recognize John Kerry's contributions to
their victory," he said. "This find can be compared to the discovery of a
painting of Neville Chamberlain hanging in a place of honor in Hitler's

Eagle's
Nest in 1945."

Below the display photograph are explanatory placards in English, French,
Vietnamese and Chinese.

The English placard reads: "Mr. Do Muoi, Secretary General of the

Vietnamese
Communist Party met with Congressman and Veterans Delegation in Vietnam

(July
15-18, 1993)."

Epstein's group says the exhibit refutes Kerry's insistence his anti-war
protests did not render support to the enemy in time of war.

"The Vietnamese communists clearly feel that the American anti-war

protesters
were a very important force in undermining support in the United States

for
American war efforts, a force that contributed materially to ultimate

communist
victory in 1975," the group said in a statement.

Vietnam Vets for the Truth says it was established to organize a rally
publicizing "Kerry's lies" during the "Winter Soldier" hearings in the

U.S.
Senate in 1971. The rally, called "Kerry Lied," will be held on Capitol

Hill
Sept. 12.

The Swift Boat Veterans also have called on Kerry to stop unauthorized use

of
their images in national campaign advertising.The group says only two of

the 20
officers in one photo support him and 11 have signed the letter condemning

the
candidate.

One veteran in the photo, William Shumadine, said Kerry's use of the photo

"is
a complete misrepresentation to the public and a total fraud."