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Kerry accused the very men with whom he served of the most heinous war crimes, and now has the unmitigated gall to call those same men, his band of brothers. It’s as appalling as it is unbelievable.
If you put this in a script for a Hollywood movie, it would be laughed out of the room. If you saw this on the silver screen, it wouldn’t seem to make the remotest possible sense. How can he accuse these people of cutting off heads and all the rest of it, and then later call the very same people, his band of brothers?
Again it raises a question I’ve asked previously: Does Kerry have any idea what hes talking about?
His behavior would appear to be some form of madness; however, it’s much more likely that he just has no idea what he’s saying.