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Originally posted by sgtclub
This article summarizes where I am on this issue to date (i.e., Cambodia is the only relevant issue).
[from the Daily News]:
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Here's the problem: Kerry's commanding officers and some of his crew members reportedly deny that he was in Cambodia on Christmas 1968. They say he was stationed near the town of Sa Dec, 55 miles from the Cambodian border.
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Unlike the debate over Kerry's medals, this is a matter that can be checked and verified.
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How, exactly? In government records? The records of the same government that repeatedly denied going into Cambodia? The best refutation is that he was
55 miles from the Cambodian border? That's tantamount to corroboration of his story, not contradiction. 55 miles away he was stationed. In command of a vehicle capable of travelling twice that distance (and back) in a day. You don't have to be an America-hating conspiracy theorist to connect those dots.