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To: mistermj who wrote (144334)8/28/2004 2:37:18 PM
From: cnyndwllr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Are you talking about the purple heart he got for his ARM wound that was bleeding when he pulled the special forces guy out of the water? You know, the same time when the special forces guy said that there were bullets flying overhead and shooting into the water beside him and ALL of the guys on Kerry's boat said they were taking fire, and the guy on the other officer's boat that tried to deny the enemy fire also said they were taking fire, and the commendations of the guy who said "no enemy fire" says they were taking fire, and the commendation of the guy who pulled the guy who said "no enemy fire" says he was taking fire?

Re: >>Most surprisingly, John Kerry himself (while falsely reporting to the Navy and public that he suffered a shrapnel wound from a mine explosion so as to get a third Purple Heart and go home) reflected in his own journal that his buttocks' wound came, not from any mine but, rather, from a grenade tossed into a rice cache by himself or friendly troops (in the absence of any enemy fire). "I got a piece of small grenade in my @ss from one of the rice bin explosions." Exhibit 15, Tour, at 313; see also Exhibit 15, Tour, at 317. "Kerry . . . also had the bits of shrapnel and rice extracted from his backside." See also the sworn statement of participants that there was no hostile fire (Exhibits 6, 7, and 10).

Be careful about believing lies that tell you what you want to hear.