In Kerry's diary " War Notes, " written in his free time when he wasn't earning 3 Purple Hearts, a Silver Star, a Bronze Star,
recreating his heroics with a Super 8 movie camera,
going on secret CIA missions into Cambodia,
ferrying SEALS into Cambodia and running arms into Cambodia-
Michael Kranish writes :
" one of the most powerful recounts of Christmas Eve..the passage, written in a second person voice, reads like a novella."
"Today, you move to the northern end of the area-towards Cambodia- and excitement tingles the nerves that appreciate the new and the unexplored."
" Kerry recalls his enjoyment in starting the engines, hearing ' it's deep throb.. and the hums as the boat reaches for the step.'
" A woman holds her baby tight against her bare breast and nipple firm, gives life; my voice asks where she is going and unabashed she bares her breast to replace the youngster's fumbling, tiny lips..."
Two points-Kerry's own diary says he was heading towards Cambodia on Christmas Eve.
Kerry also recounts the famous Christmas celebrations by the Vietnamese.
It appears that Kerry may have been writing a book in his spare time.
The breathy passages,the bodice ripping prose, the hero risking all.
All Kerry needed was a ripped, bare chested Fabio on the cover and he could have sold his diary as a romance novel.
Page 84-85 " John F Kerry, The Official Biography By The Boston Globe Reporters Who Know Him Best."
Michael Kranish writes : " one of the most powerful recounts of Christmas Eve..the passage, written in a second person voice, reads like a novella." "Today, you move to the northern end of the area-towards Cambodia- and excitement tingles the nerves that appreciate the new and the unexplored." " Kerry recalls his enjoyment in starting the engines, hearing ' it's deep throb.. and the hums as the boat reaches for the step.' " A woman holds her baby tight against her bare breast and nipple firm, gives life; my voice asks where she is going and unabashed she bares her breast to replace the youngster's fumbling, tiny lips..." Two points-Kerry's own diary says he was heading towards Cambodia on Christmas Eve. Kerry also recounts the famous Christmas celebrations by the Vietnamese. It appears that Kerry may have been writing a book in his spare time. The breathy passages,the bodice ripping prose, the hero risking all. All Kerry needed was a ripped, bare chested Fabio on the cover and he could have sold his diary as a romance novel. Page 84-85 " John F Kerry, The Official Biography By The Boston Globe Reporters Who Know Him Best." 3 Michael Kranish writes : " one of the most powerful recounts of Christmas Eve..the passage, written in a second person voice, reads like a novella." "Today, you move to the northern end of the area-towards Cambodia- and excitement tingles the nerves that appreciate the new and the unexplored." " Kerry recalls his enjoyment in starting the engines, hearing ' it's deep throb.. and the hums as the boat reaches for the step.' " A woman holds her baby tight against her bare breast and nipple firm, gives life; my voice asks where she is going and unabashed she bares her breast to replace the youngster's fumbling, tiny lips..." Two points-Kerry's own diary says he was heading towards Cambodia on Christmas Eve. Kerry also recounts the famous Christmas celebrations by the Vietnamese. It appears that Kerry may have been writing a book in his spare time. The breathy passages,the bodice ripping prose, the hero risking all. All Kerry needed was a ripped, bare chested Fabio on the cover and he could have sold his diary as a romance novel. Page 84-85 " John F Kerry, The Official Biography By The Boston Globe Reporters Who Know Him Best."
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA!! In Kerry's own words, ladies and gentlemen!! What a LYING DORK!