Posted on 04/26/2004 5:05:01 PM PDT by hope
OLIPHANT IN COMING BOSTON GLOBE: 'I was 4 or 5 feet behind John Kerry. I watched Kerry reach with his right hand into the breast pocket of his fatigue shirt. The hand emerged with several of the ribbons... There couldn't have been all that many decorations in his hand -- six or seven -- because he made a closed fist around his collection... From what I could observe firsthand about Friday, April 23, 1971, Kerry did not make even the slightest effort to pretend that he was throwing all of his military decorations over that fence.... Kerry had arrived here with only the ribbons he wore on his shirt... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I have always found the political junk served up by Kerry's detractors to be undignified as well as largely inaccurate. I write now because the political junk is much higher profile now, though no less misleading -- and not, by the way, because in her fourth job in the public arena, my daughter just joined Kerry's staff. I just happened to be there that long-ago day. I saw what happened and heard what Kerry said and know what he meant. The truth happens to be with him...' Impacting Hard Late Monday...
Imagine there's no Kerry...
It's easy if you try.
No medals or ribbons...
Above us only skies.
Imagine all the people...
Heinz ketchup on their fries!
You may say I'm a dreamer...
But I'm not the only one.
I hope someday you'll join us...
And become an American!
Pray that you are in the becalmed Bermuda Triangle. Becalmed or not, that is what Kerry is currently inhabiting.
Just for the record, Kerry's (post '96) story is not that he threw his own ribbons and the other medals at the same time. He claims he threw his ribbons during the main "ceremony" (protest), and then went back to the fence a bit later and threw the two medals (that he claims he was given for the purpose).
So, that being the case, it seems that what Kerry did was to throw replaceable ribbons over the fence for show, keeping the medals themselves so he could display them later, maybe to impress the chicks, or to later advance his hero image for political gain.
History proves that this is an accurate analysis. ;-)
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