Swift Boat challenge

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The Swift Boat challenge from Texas oilman T. Boone Pickens is his reported offer of US $ 1 million to anyone who can disprove even a single charge made by the Swift Vets and POWs for Truth, formerly the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, during the 2004 Presidential election campaign. [1]

Pickens, who had given the group $3 million in funding during the campaign, issued the challenge on 6 November 2007 in Washington, D.C, while serving as chairman of a 40th anniversary gala for The American Spectator magazine.[1][2]

On 16 November,[3] U.S. Senator John Kerry, whose military service was a target of the groups's televised ads, book, and various media releases and appearances, wrote a letter to Pickens accepting the offer.[1] Kerry asked Mr. Pickens to donate the $1 million to the Paralyzed Veterans of America should he succeed in proving any of the charges untrue.[1]

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That same day, Pickens issued a response, saying he was "open" to Kerry's suggestion, but only mentioning the group's ads, and additionally requiring Kerry to provide his Vietnam journal, all of his military records, specifically those covering the years after his active duty service, and copies of all movies and tapes made during his service.[3] Pickens' letter also challenged Kerry to agree to donate $1 million to the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation, if Kerry "cannot prove anything in the Swift Boat ads to be untrue."[3]

On 20 November, Kerry issued a letter responding to Pickens' letter. He accused Pickens of "parsing and backtracking" on his initial offer and wrote that "I am prepared to prove the lie and marshal all the evidence, the question is whether you are prepared to fulfill your obligation." He concluded that "the only thing remaining now is to set the date for our meeting in an appropriate forum...." [4]


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  1. ^ a b c d Johnson, Glen (2007-11-16). Kerry takes oilman Pickens up on $1 million Swift Boat challenge. Associated Press.
  2. ^ Feldman, Clarice (2007-11-07). Happy Anniversary American Spectator!. American Thinker.
  3. ^ a b c Rainey, James (2007-11-17). Kerry takes on 'Swift Boat' challenge. The Los Angeles Times.
  4. ^ Senator Kerry Responds to Pickens' Moving the Goalposts. John Kerry for U.S. Senate.