The Swift Boat Veterans for Truth are not really interested in the truth.

The Swift Boat Veterans for Truth are not really interested in the truth.  If they were, they would be condemning Bush--not Kerry.
After John Kerry returned from Viet Nam in 1969, he began to speak out against the Nixon Administration and the war in Southeast Asia. By 1971, Nixon knew the war was already lost, but he wanted to keep it going long enough to assure his re-election. (He didn't care how many lives might be lost in the process). Public opinion was turning against the war, and Nixon could not afford anyone bad-mouthing the war, especially a war hero. Something had to be done to counteract Kerry's anti-war message. "We found a vet named John O'Neill and formed a group called Vietnam Veterans for a Just Peace. We had O'Neill meet the President [Nixon], and we did everything we could do to boost his group."-- Watergate conspirator Chuck Colson, quoted in the 1/5/04 issue of The New Yorker Thirty-five years later, history is repeating itself. John Kerry is speaking out against another paranoid Republican Administration and its inept prosecution of an unwinnable war; and the same John O'Neill has been bankrolled to help the Republicans. This time the group is "Swift Boat Veterans for Truth," but the goal is the same--discredit John Kerry. [more ]
  • Chickenhawk  n.   A person enthusiastic about war, provided someone else fights it; particularly when that enthusiasm is undimmed by personal experience with war; most emphatically when that lack of experience came in spite of ample opportunity in that person's youth. [more ]
  • DESERTER: THE STORY OF GEORGE W. BUSH AFTER HE QUIT THE TEXAS AIR NATIONAL GUARD [more ]