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Old 26-10-2004, 12:08 AM
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On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 14:35:05 -0700, "Anonny Moose"
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"IntarsiaCo" wrote in message
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Kerry as a leading antiwar activist at the time attended a peace
conference attended also by Nguyen Thi Binh from Vietnam. There were no
meetings with Nguyen Thi Binh let alone negotiations,


Kerry's campaign said earlier this year that he met on the trip with
Nguyen Thi
Binh, then foreign minister of the PRG and a top negotiator at the talks.
Kerry
acknowledged in that testimony that even going to the peace talks as a
private
citizen was at the "borderline" of what was permissible under U.S. law,
which
forbids citizens from negotiating treaties with foreign governments.


If Kerry's actions were criminal and apparently known at the time, why then
did the govt not prosecute? Perhaps there was no crime?

Not only was there no crime the VVAW heroes played a major part in
the ending of the atrocities!

(still can't help but wonder how it is that the most outspoken critics
ditched military service)