There are two important events in the life of John Kerry that the news media has not reported:
In 1970, after his Vietnam War service, while still a naval reservist, Kerry marched under the communist North Vietnam flag protesting against his military comrades who were fighting and dying in Vietnam. He then traveled to Paris to meet with North Vietnamese communist leaders, trying to force the United States to surrender.
During the Reagan presidency, Kerry jumped into the fray with communist forces in Nicaragua. While our country was helping finance the Contras, who were fighting the communist Sandinista junta, Kerry, as a senator, met with communist leader Daniel Ortega with an apology for communists and a condemnation for America.
In 1970, after his Vietnam War service, while still a naval reservist, Kerry marched under the communist North Vietnam flag protesting against his military comrades who were fighting and dying in Vietnam. He then traveled to Paris to meet with North Vietnamese communist leaders, trying to force the United States to surrender.
During the Reagan presidency, Kerry jumped into the fray with communist forces in Nicaragua. While our country was helping finance the Contras, who were fighting the communist Sandinista junta, Kerry, as a senator, met with communist leader Daniel Ortega with an apology for communists and a condemnation for America.