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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
What does Drum have wrong? Inter alia, he points out:
- Kerry's war journal mention only that he was near the Cambodian border on Christmas Eve, not across it. (Although the journal entry ends with a sarcastic message to his superiors: "Merry Christmas from the most inland Market Time unit" — at a minimum a reference to being right on top of the Cambodian border. Then: "You hope that they'll court marshal you or something because that would make sense" — possibly a reference to crossing the border.)
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Why would he even bother to speak of this diary? Is this a cute way to quietly slide past Kerry's testimony to the Senate where he said he was in Cambodia that Christmas day? Testimony that was presumably well-thought-out, and was offered to support his ideology? Or does he get Senatorial immunity for that?