http://msnbc.msn.com/id/4915223/
WASHINGTON – The FBI, closely tracking the antiwar movement in the 1970s, concluded John Kerry was a glib, moderate figure in a Vietnam veterans group that took a radical turn around the time he left it, documents show.
The FBI file on Vietnam Veterans Against the War says the organization swung toward “militant and revolutionary-type activities” but accuses Kerry, now the Democratic presidential candidate, of little more than charisma.
The bureau’s more than four-year investigation of the organization — everything from its plots to pot luck suppers — is detailed in more than 9,000 pages released Wednesday under a Freedom of Information Act request from The Associated Press.
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“Kerry was glib, cool, and displayed just what the moderate elements wanted to reflect,” the summary says.