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Authors of New Book on Swift Boat Veterans for Truth Release Chapter to Counter Kerry Claims
"Swift boat" has become the synonym for the nastiest of campaign smears, a shadow that hangs over the presidential race as pundits wait to proclaim that the Swiftboating has begun and candidates declare that they will not be Swiftboated.
In To Set the Record Straight: How Swift Boat Veterans, POWs and the New Media Defeated John Kerry, authors
The authors have made the book's tenth chapter available online. "An Incident on the Bay Hap River" (http://www.tosettherecordstraight.com/docs/CH10.pdf) is a complete account of the "No Man Left Behind" engagement - the centerpiece of Kerry's 2004 campaign. The event was featured at the Democratic National Convention and in millions of dollars of TV advertising. New witnesses include a former Forward Air Control pilot and the mission's Special Forces commander. The evidence overwhelmingly supports the Swift Vets' key contention: that Kerry's boat was the only one to leave the scene of a mine explosion, rather than the only one to return to rescue an officer in the river.
To Set the Record Straight is the definitive account of the ad hoc political movement that dominated the 2004 Presidential campaign. Based on hundreds of in-depth interviews with key participants and two years of meticulous research, the book tells the inside story of how a group of
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"The Swift Vets have disbanded, but Kerry and the old media are trying to use the battle they lost in 2004 as a political weapon in 2008. It's revealing that when Sen. Obama's surrogates attack John McCain's military service, as they have done several times recently, that doesn't seem to qualify as 'Swiftboating'."
To Set the Record Straight is essential reading for those who care about politics, the media, current events or the U. S. military. The book can be purchased online at ToSetTheRecordStraight.com and at Amazon.
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