October 05, 2004

Dean's Tour de Force

Dean Esmay is running an excellent interview with Van Odell of the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth. I know you're all tired of hearing about the Swifties, but this does have some fascinating material in it, and it clears up a few common misconceptions about the SBVfT and their assertions. Odell served with John Kerry in Vietnam longer than anyone else did.

Here's a teaser:

DW: Do you consider the members of Kerry's crew, who have backed his version of the story, to be liars? If not, why do you believe their perceptions of the events in question differ so widely from your own?

VO: No I don't consider them liars. I consider them led by Kerry right now. One of the incidents that I can talk about, why I think their story differs, is that Rassman said he heard gunfire from the bank. I didn't see any gunfire and I was at the highest point of the field. I think Rassman just heard our gunfire, and when we realized we weren't under fire we stopped.

You would otherwise have to ask them why they think their memories are different. So far only Del Sandusky has been allowed to talk to reporters, so we really don't know what the others have to say.

I don't know why these guys' memories differ, you will have to ask them. I only know that over 60 who served in An Thoi--and we had about a hundred men in our division at any one time--we've got 60 people from there who say his service was questionable in Viet Nam and who take him to task for lying about us as murderers and war criminals when he came back in 1971. That stacks up to only 7 of his own swift boat people that follow him.

Read the whole thing; it's fascinating.


In other news, it's no longer called the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth. The organization has merged with the POWs for Truth, and it's now Swift Boat Vets and POWs for Truth. A new commerical has come out that concentrates on the experience of POWs; you can watch it here, and you might note that the site now uses four different video players, so those of us who weren't able to watch the ads before can see them now.

The POWs for Truth also produced a long-running video, Stolen Honor, which you can see clips of and order here.

Posted by: Attila at 02:48 AM | Comments (2) | Add Comment
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1 Those people are all getting paid an arm and a leg to say these kinds of things about Kerry, who's a war hero! They have no credibility.

Posted by: Maureen N. at October 06, 2004 02:28 AM (SuJa4)

2 I see that you didn't read the interview: Mr. Odell isn't getting paid for this. His travel and phone expenses are covered by Swift Boat Vets and POWs for Truth, but he doesn't get any additional compensation. And since he isn't able to work much during this time, he's actually losing money. And I'm afraid I still don't see how a guy can claim to be a war hero without also retracting the accusations of war crimes he leveled against his fellow Vietnam vets.

Posted by: Attila Girl at October 06, 2004 09:43 PM (SuJa4)

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