AP Uses Fake SEAL to Back Kerry, Slam Bush
Since 09-20-04
Authentic or not, Bush memos no big deal to retired
guardsmen
U.S. Servicemen React to Bush Guard Memos (spreading the lie)
Allegations of suspect conduct during the Vietnam war also have been leveled at
John Kerry, who won three Purple Hearts, a Silver Star and a Bronze Star in
Vietnam.
A group sponsoring television ads challenging his wartime record contends
Kerry's own gunfire caused the wound that brought his first Purple Heart. Navy
records and other veterans do not support the charge.
Ahmad Majied of Albany (GA) says the latest allegations about Bush's military
record are more troubling to him than allegations about service honors leveled
at Democratic challenger Kerry.
Majied, a Democrat from Albany who served 30 years in the Navy, including five
years as a SEAL in Vietnam, said the memos support his belief that Bush was a
"playboy" during his service years.
"He had enough money to get what he wanted," Majied said. "I think his main
concern was not to go to Southeast Asia. I bet he never dreamed it would come
back to haunt him."
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So Criminal Number 18F checked him out. Here's the reply from "authentiseal."
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Official Reply
NOT A SEAL
Thanks for checking with us - we greatly appreciate your interest in upholding
the honor of the US Navy SEAL Teams, and your search for the TRUTH. If the name
you provided was "spelled accurately", we do NOT have a listing for anyone named
"Majied" in our entire database of slightly more than 10,000 names. Unless he
has undertaken the unlikely action of a full legal name change since his claimed
service with the SEAL Teams, I can state conclusively that the man NEVER
completed SEAL training, and thus he is not now, nor was he ever a Navy SEAL.
While there are other training steps that must be completed on the path to
becoming a SEAL, BUD/S training is the first and most vital, and that training
course is totally unclassified. Without having first completed BUD/S training, a
man cannot go on to become a SEAL. There are definitely secret SEAL missions,
but despite anything the man might have said, there are NO secret SEALs. If you
choose to confront the man regarding his fraudulent SEAL claims, please show him
this email message and invite him to contact me - a real SEAL - directly by
email with information that will support his claims. I'd enjoy hearing his
stories first hand, but I've extended this offer to literally thousands of
individuals over the last three years, and in all that time I've received only a
scant handful of replies, so I don't really expect to hear from him either.
Again, please visit our web page www.authentiseal.org/realitycheck.htm for some
very specific information related to the realities of SEAL training, SEAL
duties, and the claims most often made by SEAL imposters.
Thank you again for your assistance in upholding the honor of the US Navy SEAL
Teams.
Respectfully, Gregory Platt
UDT/SEAL 1970-1974
SEAL Authentication Team - Investigator
"The only service where all investigators are US Navy SEALs"
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KEYWORDS: AHMADMAJIED; AHMEDLIES; AP; APLIES; ASSININEPRESS; BUSH; FAKESEAL;
KERRY; MEDIABIAS; MEDIALIES; MUSLIMFAKESEAL; NAPALMINTHEMORNING; RATS
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When this fake SEAL's claim of spending five years in Viet Nam was pointed out
to me, I knew he couldn't be for real. SEALs deployed to VN for 6 month tours,
so "five years in Viet Nam" seemed highly improbable. I knew lots of multiple
tour "real deal Viet Nam SEALs" during my peacetime duty in the teams in the
1980s, and I never heard of this guy.
This only took a couple of minutes time for "amateurs" on Free Republic to check out. The "professional" journalists at the AP must have been to busy to do this basic checking.