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Anti-Kerry documentary available for free

WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 (UPI) -- The controversial documentary on Sen. John Kerry's anti-Vietnam War activities will be made available free to the public, it's producer said Friday.

Producer Carlton Sherwood said "Stolen Honor" would be available on the Internet Monday and would also be available for screening or broadcasting.

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"I want to be sure that every American who wants to see this film is allowed to do so," he said in a news release. "Therefore, I am offering the film publicly to anyone who wants to see it.

"In addition, any media entity brave enough to air 'Stolen Honor' can contact us for a license to air the film, provided the entity will air the film in its entirety, and so too any individual who wants to show or broadcast it."

"Stolen Honor" looks at Kerry's activities as spokesman for Vietnam Veterans Against the War and its impact on Americans held prisoners by the North Vietnamese.

Sinclair Broadcasting was to have aired the documentary in its entirety on its 40 channels nationwide next week, but will now only show excerpts following threatened boycott and legal action by groups that claim Sinclair was giving the Bush campaign free advertising.

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