August 06, 2004

"WHEN [JOHN KERRY] GOT HIS THIRD PURPLE HEART, that evening, and we didn't particularly care what it was for, we knew that he had three. That evening, I and two other people went in and told him that we felt that he should go home. It was something that he could do ... He told us that he didn't want that, it was his intention to serve his country, and the next morning he was gone. And we were happy and didn't worry about it." -- Retired U.S. Navy officer Thomas Wright, one of John Kerry's superiors in Vietnam. A remarkable interview explaining why those who served with John Kerry ended up encouraging the man to leave Vietnam. Posted by Greg Ransom | TrackBack


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