Thanks. So although Kerry is not seen in that photo of the traitor conference with North Vietnam in Paris, he has given sworn testimony that he was there.
And, as I recall, the evidence suggests that he was still in the military, and therefore was in violation of military regulations about dealing with the enemy, as well as simply betraying his country.
Of course we don’t know that 100%, since he has refused to release his military discharge papers. He PROBABLY did not receive an honorable discharge, since it’s hard to think of any other reason why he would have gone to such trouble—and compromised his presidential campaign—by covering them up against legitimate requests to see them.
No, he wasn't. The photo is from 1972, after Kerry was no longer a VVAW leader. Kerry's meetings with the Vietnamese communists in Paris took place in 1970. Finally, his testimony before the Foreign Relations Committee in April 1971 (note: before the photo) wasn't under oath.
Now can we get back to the thread topic?