LOL! You do, however, seem to be obsessed with me. That's funny.
Wrong.
As for that morality thing....I agree, morality is a fine quality but using the Ketchup man as an example is ludicrous. At least I didn't kill an unarmed teenager by shooting him in the back as he was running away then bragging about it.
That's a pretty weak agreement, but at least it's agreement.
As for Kerry, I'm not praising his decision to go to war, even if it's understandable that it was a very dominant world view at the time to think it was a good idea.
He was moral in his opposition to the war later, his organizing veterans and informing the public.
I haven't seen any criticism of his killing - the kid - unfortunately, a kid, that happens when you invade a country like that - had attacked his boat.
What I DID see was the swift boat liars say things about the incident, and Ted Koppel find the actual location and interview the people who had witnessed it, who had not spoken to the west, and completely backed Kerry's version and contradicted the swift boat liars.
At which point, in the forum, the right-wingers posted that these Vietnamese farmers 'wanted to Kerry to win so they lied'. Amazing, the delusions.
I would have done the very same thing as MGen Butler, for that was the right and moral thing to do.
Good. I wonder if you are familiar with, and agree with, his views on other matters (see 'War is a Racket').