Kerry Sought Out Families at Soldiers’ Funerals, Authors Say
J.J. Jackson* | November 1, 2006
(CNSNews.com) - Sen. John Kerry, whose “botched joke” on education and the war in Iraq has sparked a national controversy, approached the families of fallen soldiers at their sons’ funerals to seek their help in undermining the war on terror during his 2004 presidential campaign, according to the authors of a new book. Catherine Moy and Melanie Morgan, authors of “American Mourning” - which examines how the death of two U.S. soldiers in Iraq affected their families - told Cybercast News Service that they consider the Massachusetts Democrat’s treatment of American troops “disgusting.” One of the families Moy and Morgan discuss in their book is that of Justin Johnson from Rome, Ga., who was killed during an April 2004 ambush in Sadr City, Iraq.
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Authors:Catherine Moy, Melanie Morgan
Manufacturer:WND Books Released:16 October, 2006 |
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Authors:Robert Patterson
Manufacturer:Regnery Publishing, Inc. Released:25 July, 2004 |
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