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A series of T.V advertisements run on independent networks in swing states by a group calling itself, Unbiased citizens for a different Truth is seriously compromising John Kerrys chances of winning the Whitehouse in November. The adverts contain apparently unsubstantiated claims that John Kerry ate Vietnam veterans children whilst they were valiantly fighting to defend democracy against the curse of communism. The 9 second clips show a number of people old enough to have fought in Vietnam saying things such as John Kerry Eats babies, I just know he does,, or John Kerry is lying when he says hes not a cannibal, he ate my own children. The ads which were released to coincide with the Republican conference are thought to be responsible for the erosion of the Democratic parties bounce seen after the Democratic convention last month. Experts say the bounce in the Republican vote in recent polls probably has nothing to do with the Republican conference.