As a Vietnam veteran who was around at the time, I can understand why there were protests against the war, which becamre more and more unpopular through the late sixties and early seventies. Kerry's participation was obviously motivatted by his political ambitions. He saw it as an opportunity to increase his visibility (including testifying before Congress) and winning points from a disenchanted public. He had the credibility of a war record and being anti-war, something the anti-war movement actively sought. Like Clinton, Kerry was planning a political career from almost the day he entered college. I am always distrustful about people with these political ambitions.
Exactly.
Protesting against a war I can understand .. spitting on our troops and the way they were treated when they returned home .. That I can never understand and never will
BTW .. thank you for your brave service to our country