Tell Me Again - Who's Lying Now?
John Kerry's claim that he was wounded in combat on December 2, 1968 is contradicted by his own diary.
A journal entry Mr. Kerry wrote Dec. 11, however, raises questions about what really happened nine days earlier.
"A cocky feeling of invincibility accompanied us up the Long Tau shipping channel because we hadn't been shot at yet, and Americans at war who haven't been shot at are allowed to be cocky," wrote Mr. Kerry, according the book "Tour of Duty" by friendly biographer Douglas Brinkley.
Let's see now, how many times has Kerry been caught lying?
John Kerry was not in Cambodia on a "secret mission," even though he claimed that the experience was "seared, seared" into his memory.
He still claims that he and his boat was under heavy fire during the subsequent rescue, even though none of the boats received so much as a bullet hole.
After claiming otherwise, he has now had to admit that his was the only boat the fled the scene when one of the boats he was on patrol with struck a mine.
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