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... The Democrat’s presumptive candidate, John Kerry, is no different.
John Forbes Kerry was born on December 11, 1943 at Fitzsimmons Army Hospital in Aurora, Colorado into a family in which influential people were prominent. ... Kerry, was raised near Venice. ... The family then moved to Massachusetts and John’s dad, Richard was born. ... His maternal grandmother, Margaret Tyndal Winthrop is the first link to political ties in John Kerry’s family come in. ... Another one of her ancestor was John Winthrop, the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. But the are many important people on this part of the Kerry family tree. ...
John’s father went to school at the Phillips Academy, graduated from Yale and earned his law degree at Harvard. ...
After Kerry was born near Denver, where his father was serving the military, the family moved back to Massachusetts. ... They rebuilt the estate and Kerry spent many vacations there when he was young. ...
The family was never is one place for very long, and at age 11, John attended a Swiss boarding school when his family was in Berlin. ... He started a debate group and became an avid supporter of John F Kennedy. ... Kerry went with her to the family’s estate on Sunday, August 26, and met his role model for the first time. He sat and talked to Kerry about school and later had his picture taken with him while on the family’s boat.
At Yale, Kerry majored in political science and remained active. ...
Kerry was also involved in the military. ... Kerry received a Purple Heart for an injury, which looked like a scrape from a fingernail (Source 1). ... Kerry was so involved that President Nixon and one of his counsels asked the FBI to do surveillance of Kerry, which showed that he was doing nothin illegal. The counsel, Charles Colson apologized for his behavior against Kerry in 1993. Kerry resigned from the VVAW in November of 1971 for personal reasons. ... Kerry’s staff began an investigation of their own and found the National Security Council and the CIA were delivering weapons to Nicaraguan rebels.
Approximate Word count = 1643 Approximate Pages = 6.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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