New Swift Boat Ad Coming…

This time the wives of Vietnam POWs tell you what they think of John Kerry. MORE

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  • 03/02/2023
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HUMAN EVENTS has obtained a copy of the newest anti-Kerry ad by the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth.

This one is devastating. And we'll be posting it soon.

The ad, titled "Never Forget," features the wives of two former Vietnam POWs - Mrs. Mary Jane McManus and Mrs. Phyllis Galanti. These ladies have decided to let the world know their views on John Kerry and whether he can be trusted.

The ad will be available shortly. In the meantime, here's a transcript of the ad:

Mary Jane McManus: Three months after we were married, my husband was shot down over Hanoi.

Phyllis Galanti: Paul and I were married in 1963. Two years later he was shot down over North Vietnam.

McManus: All of the prisoners of war in North Vietnam were tortured in order to obtain confessions of atrocities.

Galanti: On the other hand, John Kerry came home and accused all Vietnam veterans of unspeakable horrors.

McManus: John Kerry gave aide and comfort to the enemy by advocating their negotiating points to our government.

Galanti: Why is it relevant? Because John Kerry is asking us to trust him.

McManus: I will never forget John Kerry??¢â???¬â???¢s testimony. If we couldn??¢â???¬â???¢t trust John Kerry then, how could we possibly trust him now?

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