John Kerry

John Kerry

Infobox Senator
name = John F. Kerry
nationality = American



imagesize = 220px
jr/sr = Junior Senator
state = Massachusetts
party = Democratic
term_start = January 3, 1985
alongside = Ted Kennedy
preceded = Paul Tsongas
succeeded =
date of birth = birth date and age|1943|12|11
place of birth = Aurora, Colorado
occupation = Attorney
residence = Boston, Massachusetts
spouse = Julia Thorne (divorced) Teresa Heinz
children = Alexandra Kerry Vanessa Kerry H. John Heinz IV (stepson} Andre Heinz (stepson) Christopher Heinz (stepson)
alma_mater = Yale University Boston College Law School
religion = Roman Catholic
order2 = 66th Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
term_start2 = January 6, 1983
term_end2 = January 3, 1985
governor2 = Michael Dukakis
predecessor2 = Thomas P. O'Neill III
successor2 = Evelyn Murphy (1987)
order3 = Chairman of the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship
term_start3 = January 4, 2007
term_end3 =
predecessor3 = Olympia Snowe
successor3 =
term_start4 = June 6, 2001
term_end4 = January 3, 2003
predecessor4 = Kit Bond
successor4 = Olympia Snowe
term_start5 = January 3
term_end5 = January 20, 2001
predecessor5 = Kit Bond
successor5 = Kit Bond


website = [http://kerry.senate.gov/ kerry.senate.gov]
allegiance = United States of America
branch = United States Navy
serviceyears = 1968–1972
rank = Lieutenant, Junior grade
commands = PCF-44, PCF-94
unit = USS "Gridley" Coastal Squadron 1
battles = Vietnam War
awards = Silver Star Bronze Star Purple Heart (3)

John Forbes Kerry (born December 11, 1943) is an American politician who is currently serving his fourth term as the junior United States Senator from Massachusetts. As the Presidential nominee of the Democratic Party, he was narrowly defeated in the 2004 presidential election by the Republican incumbent President George W. Bush. Senator Kerry is currently the Chairman of the United States Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship. He is a Vietnam veteran, and was a spokesman for Vietnam Veterans Against the War when he returned home from service. Before entering the Senate, he served as a District Attorney and Lt. Governor of Massachusetts under Michael Dukakis, also a future Democratic Presidential nominee.

Family history and childhood years

John Forbes Kerry was born at Fitzsimons Army Hospital in Aurora, Colorado, outside Denver, [ [http://www.pbs.org/newshour/vote2004/demconvention/speeches/kerry.htmlOnline NewsHour: Sen. John Kerry's Acceptance Speech] July 29, 2004] where his father, Richard Kerry, a Second World War Army Air Corps test pilot, had been undergoing treatment for tuberculosis.cite news |first=Michael |last=Kranish |title=A privileged youth, a taste for risk http://www.boston.com/globe/nation/packages/kerry/061503.shtml |work=John Kerry: Candidate in the Making |publisher=The Boston Globe Online |date=2003-06-15] Kerry's family returned to their home state of Massachusetts two months after his birth.

Family background

Kerry is the second child of Richard John Kerry, a Foreign Service Officer and an attorney for the Bureau of United Nations Affairs, and Rosemary Forbes Kerry, a World War II nurse and member of the wealthy Forbes family. He has three siblings: two sisters, Diana (born in 1947) and Margery (aka Peggy; born in 1941) and a brother, Cameron (born in 1950), who is a litigator in Boston. Cameron Kerry converted to Judaism on his marriage.

His mother was a Protestant, and his other immediate family members were reportedly observant Roman Catholics. As a child, Kerry served as an altar boy. Although the extended family enjoyed a great fortune, Kerry's parents themselves were upper-middle class; a wealthy great aunt paid for Kerry to attend elite schools in Europe and New England. Kerry spent his summers at the Forbes family estate in France, and there, he enjoyed a more opulent lifestyle than he had previously known in Massachusetts. While living in the U.S., Kerry spent several summers at the Forbes family's estates on Naushon Island off Cape Cod. Fact|date=January 2008

Through his maternal grandmother, Margaret Tyndal Winthrop, John Kerry is distantly related to four U.S. Presidents, including George W. Bush,cite news |first=Matt |last=Sedensky |title=Bush vs. Kerry? They're distant cousins |url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4286105/ |publisher=Associated Press via MSNBC.com |date=2004-02-17 |accessdate=2007-01-29] to the first American female writer Anne Bradstreet, and to various royals and nobles in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa. [cite web |url=http://msnbc.msn.com/id/5723115/ |title=John Kerry's family traced back to royalty |accessdate=2007-01-29 |last=Kelland |first=Kate |date=2004-08-16 |publisher=Reuters via MSNBC.com |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20060202100021re_/msnbc.msn.com/id/5723115/ |archivedate=2006-02-02]

Sen. John Kerry's ancestors in three generationsAhnentafel4
1 = John Forbes Kerry
2 = Richard John Kerry
3 = Rosemary Isabel Forbes
4 = Fritz Kohn
(birth name changed to Fredrick A. Kerry)
5 = Ida Löwe
6 = James Grant Forbes
7 = Margaret Tyndal Winthrop
8 = Benedikt Kohn
9 = Mathilde Fränkel
10 = Siegfried Löwe
11 = Josefa Löw
12 = Francis Blackwell Forbes
13 = Isabel Clark
14 = Robert Charles Winthrop, Jr.
15 = Elizabeth Mason

Paternal grandparents

It was discovered in 2003 by genealogist Felix Gundacker,cite news |title=Kerry's Grandfather Left Judaism Behind in Europe |author=Berger, Joseph |date=2004-05-16 |work=The New York Times |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CEEDF173FF935A25756C0A9629C8B63 |accessdate=2008-01-08] working with "The Boston Globe", that Kerry's paternal grandparents, who had been born "Fritz Kohn" in what is now the Czech Republic and "Ida Löwe" in Budapest, changed their names to "Frederick and Ida Kerry" in 1900 and converted from Judaism to Roman Catholicism in 1901cite news |author=Kranish, Michael; Mooney, Brian C.; Easton, Nina J. |title=John Kerry: The Complete Biography by "The Boston Globe" Reporters Who Know Him Best |work=The Boston Globe |date=2004-04-27 |url=http://www.boston.com/news/politics/president/kerry/book/excerpt/ |accessdate=2008-01-08] cite news |title=Hearing of roots, Czech village roots Kerry on |author=Whitmore, Brian |date=2004-02-22 |work=The Boston Globe |url=http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2004/02/22/hearing_of_roots_czech_village_roots_kerry_on/ |accessdate=2008-01-08] or 1902.cite news |url=http://boston.com/globe/nation/packages/kerry/061503.shtml |title=A privileged youth, a taste for risk |author=Kranish, Michael |work=The Boston Globe |date=2003-06-15 |accessdate=2008-01-08] Fritz' older brother Otto had earlier, in 1887 or 1896, also changed his name to "Kerry" and converted from Judaism, presumably to escape violent antisemitism. The "Kerry" name, widely misinterpreted as indicative of Irish heritage, was reputedly selected arbitrarily: "According to family legend, Fritz and another family member opened an atlas at random and dropped a pencil on a map. It fell on County Kerry in Ireland, and thus a name was chosen." Leaving the suburb of Vienna where they had lived since 1896, Fred and Ida, together with their son Eric, immigrated to the United States in 1905, living at first in Chicago and eventually moving to Brookline, Massachusetts by 1915.

The village where Fritz Kohn was born in 1873 was at that time known as Bennisch and was a part of Silesia in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, but is today known as Horní Benešov in the Czech Republic. After learning of his ancestral connection with their village, the mayor and citizens sent congratulatory correspondence to John Kerry with regard to his political pursuits.

For a time, Fred Kerry was a prosperous and successful shoe merchant, and Ida and two of the children, Richard (who would become the father of John Kerry) and Mildred, were able to afford to travel to Europe in the autumn of 1921, returning on October 21. A few weeks later, on November 15, Fred Kerry filed a will leaving everything to Ida and then, on November 23, walked into a washroom of the Copley Plaza Hotel in Boston and committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with a handgun. The suicide was front-page news in all of the Boston newspapers, reporting at the time that the motive was severe asthma and related health problems, but modern reports cite family sources saying that the motive was financial trouble: "He had made three fortunes and when he had lost the third fortune, he couldn't face it anymore," according to granddaughter Nancy Stockslager.

John Kerry has said that although he knew his paternal grandfather had come from Austria, he did not know until informed by "The Boston Globe" on the basis of their genealogical research that Fred Kerry had changed his name from "Fritz Kohn" and had been born Jewish, nor that his great-uncle and great-aunt, Ida Kerry's brother Otto and sister Jenni, died in Nazi concentration camps.

Childhood years

Kerry has said that his first memory is from when he was three years old, of holding his crying mother's hand while they walked through the broken glass and rubble of her childhood home in Saint-Briac, France. This visit came two and a half years after the United States had liberated Saint-Briac from the Nazis on August 14, 1944. The family estate, known as Les Essarts, had been occupied and used as a Nazi headquarters during the war. When the Germans abandoned it, they bombed Les Essarts and burned it down.

The sprawling estate was rebuilt in 1954. Kerry and his parents would often spend the summer holidays there. During these summers, he became good friends with his first cousin Brice Lalonde, a future Socialist and Green Party leader in France, who ran for president of France in 1981.

While his father was stationed at the U.S. Embassy in Oslo, Norway, Kerry was sent to Massachusetts to attend boarding school. In 1957, he attended the Fessenden School in West Newton, a village in Newton, Massachusetts. The Fessenden School is the oldest all-boys independent junior boarding school in the country. There he met and became friends with Richard Pershing, grandson of First World War U.S. Gen. John Joseph Pershing. Massachusetts' senior senator Ted Kennedy also attended the Fessenden School, although several years prior to Kerry.

The following year, he enrolled at St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire, and graduated from there in 1962. Kerry learned skills in public speaking and began developing interest in politics. In his free time, he enjoyed ice hockey and lacrosse, which he played on teams captained by classmate Robert S. Mueller III, the current director of the FBI. Kerry dated a member of the Cape Cod Irish-American Kennedy clan during this period, and through her was introduced to John F. Kennedy, Teddy Kennedy, and others. Kerry also played electric bass for the prep school's band "The Electras", which produced an album in 1961. Only five hundred copies were made—one was auctioned on eBay in 2004 for $2,551.

In 1959, Kerry founded the John Winant Society at St. Paul's to debate the issues of the day; the Society still exists there. In November 1960, Kerry gave his first political speech, in favor of John F. Kennedy's election to the White House.

Yale University (1962–1966)

In 1962, Kerry entered Yale University, majoring in political science. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1966. Kerry played on the soccer, hockey, lacrosse and fencing teams; in addition, he took flying lessons.

In his year, Kerry became president of the Yale Political Union. Amongst his influential teachers in this period was Professor H. Bradford Westerfield, who was himself a former president of the Political Union. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/27/education/27westerfield.html?scp=1&sq=H.+Bradford+Westerfield&st=nyt Martin, Douglas. "H. Bradford Westerfield, 79, Influential Yale Professor,"] "New York Times," January 27, 2008.] His involvement with the Political Union gave him an opportunity to be involved with important issues of the day, such as the civil rights movement and Kennedy's New Frontier program. He was also inducted into the secretive Skull and Bones Society.

Under the guidance of the speaking coach and history professor Rollin Osterweis, Kerry won many debates against other college students from across the nation. In March 1965, as the Vietnam War escalated, he won the Ten Eyck prize as the best orator in the junior class for a speech that was critical of U.S. foreign policy. In the speech he said, "It is the spectre of Western imperialism that causes more fear among Africans and Asians than communism, and thus it is self-defeating." [cite web |url=http://www.yaledailynews.com/article.asp?AID=21803 |title=Kerry '66: 'He was going to be president' |accessdate=2007-01-29 |last=Leibenluft |first=Jacob |date =February 14, 2003 |publisher=Yale Daily News |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20051118173130re_/www.yaledailynews.com/article.asp?AID=21803 |archivedate=2005-11-18]

Over four years, Kerry maintained a 76 grade average and received an 81 average in his senior year. [cite news |first=Michael |last=Kranish |title=Yale grades portray Kerry as a lackluster student: His 4-year average on par with Bush's |url=http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2005/06/07/yale_grades_portray_kerry_as_a_lackluster_student?mode=PF |publisher=The Boston Globe |date=2005-06-07 |accessdate=2007-01-29] Kerry, even then a capable speaker, was chosen to give the class oration at graduation. His speech was a broad criticism of American foreign policy, including the Vietnam War, in which he would soon participate.

In 1962, Kerry was a volunteer for Ted Kennedy's first Senatorial campaign. That summer, he dated Janet Jennings Auchincloss, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis's half-sister. Auchincloss invited Kerry to visit her family's estate, Hammersmith Farm, in Rhode Island. It was there that Kerry met President John F. Kennedy for the first time.

According to Kerry, when he told the president he was about to enter Yale University, Kennedy grimaced, because he had gone to rival Harvard University. Kerry later recalled, "He smiled at me, laughed and said: 'Oh, don't worry about it. You know I'm a Yale man too now.'" According to Kerry "The President uttered that famous comment about how he had the best of two worlds now: a Harvard education and Yale degree", in reference to the honorary degree he had received from Yale a few months earlier. Later that day, a White House photographer snapped a photo of Kerry sailing with Kennedy and his family in Narragansett Bay.

Military service (1966–1970)

Kerry joined the United States Navy Reserve during his senior year at Yale. He is quoted as saying that he decided to join the Navy after he approached his draft board for permission to study for a year in Paris, and the draft board refused.cite news |first=Samuel Z. |last=Goldhaber |title=John Kerry: A Navy Dove Runs for Congress |url=http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=352185 |date=1970-02-18] In addition, several of his classmates were enlisting in the armed services. Upon graduation from Yale, Kerry entered active duty and served until 1970, eventually reaching the rank of Lieutenant. Kerry was awarded several medals during his second tour of Vietnam, including the Silver Star, Bronze Star, and three Purple Hearts. Kerry's military record has received considerable praise and criticism during his political career, especially during his unsuccessful 2004 bid for the presidency.

Commission, training, and tour of duty on the USS "Gridley"

On February 18, 1966, Kerry enlisted in the Naval Reserve. [ [http://www.johnkerry.com/pdf/jkmilservice/Request_For_History_of_Service.pdf] Dead link|date=March 2008] He began his active duty military service on August 19, 1966. After completing sixteen weeks of Officer Candidate School at the U.S. Naval Training Center in Newport, Rhode Island, Kerry received his officer's commission on December 16, 1966. During the 2004 election, Kerry posted his military records at his website, and permitted reporters to inspect his medical records. In 2005, Kerry released his military and medical records to the representatives of three news organizations, but has not authorized full public access to those records. [cite news |first=Michael |last=Kranish |title=Kerry allows Navy release of military, medical records |url=http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2005/06/07/kerry_allows_navy_release_of_military_medical_records/ |date=2005-06-07] [cite news |first=Josh |last=Gerstein |title=Kerry Grants Three Reporters Broad Access to Navy Records |url=http://www.nysun.com/article/15790 |date=2005-06-21]

Kerry's first tour of duty was as an ensign on the guided missile frigate USS "Gridley" in 1968. The executive officer of the "Gridley" described the deployment as: "We deployed from San Diego to the Vietnam theatre in early 1968 after only a six-month turnaround, and spent most of a four month deployment on rescue station in the Gulf of Tonkin, standing by to pick up downed aviators."

During his tour on the USS "Gridley", Kerry requested duty in Vietnam, listing as his first preference a position as the commander of a Fast Patrol Craft (PCF), also known as a "Swift boat."http://fl1.findlaw.com/news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/jkerry/rqstswiftboat.pdf] These convert|50|ft|m|sing=on boats have aluminum hulls and have little or no armor, but are heavily armed and rely on speed. "I didn't really want to get involved in the war," Kerry said in a book of Vietnam reminiscences published in 1986. "When I signed up for the swift boats, they had very little to do with the war. They were engaged in coastal patrolling and that's what I thought I was going to be doing."cite news |first=Michael |last=Kranish |title=Heroism, and growing concern about war |url=http://www.boston.com/globe/nation/packages/kerry/061603.shtml |work=John Kerry: Candidate in the Making |publisher=The Boston Globe Online |date=2003-06-16] However, his second choice of billet was on a river patrol boat, or "PBR", which at the time was serving a more dangerous duty on the rivers of Vietnam.

On June 16, 1968, Kerry was promoted to the rank of lieutenant, junior grade. On June 20, 1968, he left the "Gridley" for Swift boat training at the Naval Amphibious Base in Coronado.

wift boat duty

On November 17, 1968, Kerry reported for duty at Coastal Squadron 1 in Cam Ranh Bay in South Vietnam. In his role as an officer in charge of Swift boats, Kerry led five-man crews on a number of patrols into enemy-controlled areas. His first command was Swift boat PCF-44, from December 6, 1968 to January 21, 1969, when the crew was disbanded. They were based at Coastal Division 13 at Cat Lo from December 13, 1968 to January 6, 1969. Otherwise, they were stationed at Coastal Division 11 at An Thoi. On January 30, 1969, Kerry took charge of PCF-94 and its crew, which he led until he departed An Thoi on March 26, 1969, and subsequently the crew was disbanded. [ [http://homepage.mac.com/chinesemac/kerry_medals/#vietnam_service John Kerry's Vietnam medals ] ]

On January 22, 1969, Kerry and several other officers had a meeting in Saigon with Admiral Elmo Zumwalt, the commander of U.S. Naval forces in Vietnam, and U.S. Army General Creighton Abrams, the overall commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam. Kerry and the other officers reported that the "free-fire zone" policy was alienating the Vietnamese and that the Swift boats' actions were not accomplishing their ostensible goal of interdicting Viet Cong supply lines. According to his biographer, Douglas Brinkley, Kerry and the other visiting officers felt their concerns were dismissed with what amounted to a pep talk ("Tour of Duty," pp. 254–261).

Military honors

During the night of December 2, 1968 and early morning of December 3, 1968, Kerry was in charge of a small boat operating near a peninsula north of Cam Ranh Bay together with a Swift boat (PCF-60). According to Kerry and the two crewmen who accompanied him that night, Patrick Runyon and William Zaladonis, they surprised a group of men unloading sampans at a river crossing, who began running and failed to obey an order to stop. As the men fled, Kerry and his crew opened fire on the sampans and destroyed them, then rapidly left. During this encounter, Kerry received a minor wound in the left arm above the elbow. It was for this injury that Kerry received his first Purple Heart. [cite web |url=http://dir.salon.com/story/news/feature/2004/04/17/kerry_purple/index.html |publisher=Salon |title=John Kerry's first Purple Heart |author=Douglas Brinkley |accessdate=2007-01-03]

Kerry received his second Purple Heart for a wound received in action on the Bo De River on February 20, 1969. The plan had been for the Swift boats to be accompanied by support helicopters. On the way up the Bo De, however, the helicopters were attacked. They returned to their base to refuel and were unable to return to the mission for several hours.

As the Swift boats reached the Cua Lon River, Kerry's boat was hit by a RPG round, and a piece of shrapnel hit Kerry's left leg, wounding him. Thereafter, they had no more trouble, and reached the Gulf of Thailand safely. Kerry still has shrapnel in his left thigh because the doctors tending to him decided to remove the damaged tissue and close the wound with sutures rather than make a wide opening to remove the shrapnel. [http://homepage.mac.com/chinesemac/kerry_medals/PDFs/Doyle.pdf] Kerry received his second Purple Heart for this injury, but like several others wounded earlier that day, he did not lose any time off from duty. [http://homepage.mac.com/chinesemac/kerry_medals/PDFs/SeaLords324.pdf] [http://homepage.mac.com/chinesemac/kerry_medals/PDFs/SeaLords312-316.pdf]

Eight days later, on February 28, 1969, came the events for which Kerry was awarded his Silver Star. On this occasion, Kerry was in tactical command of his Swift boat and two others. Their mission included bringing a demolition team and dozens of South Vietnamese soldiers to destroy enemy sampans, structures and bunkers. Running into an ambush, Kerry "directed the boats to turn to the beach and charge the Viet Cong positions" and he "expertly directed" his boat's fire and coordinated the deployment of the South Vietnamese troops, according to the original medal citation (signed by Admiral Zumwalt). Going a short distance farther, Kerry's boat was the target of an RPG round; as the boat beached at the site, a VC with a rocket launcher jumped and ran from a spider hole. While the boat's gunner opened fire, wounding the VC on the leg, and while the other boats approached and offered cover fire, Kerry jumped from the boat and chased the VC and killed him, capturing a loaded rocket launcher. [ [http://fl1.findlaw.com/news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/jkerry/jksilverstar.pdf Silver Star Medal - John F. Kerry ] ] http://homepage.mac.com/chinesemac/kerry_medals/PDFs/SeaLords270.pdf]

Kerry's commanding officer, Lieutenant Commander George Elliott, joked to Douglas Brinkley in 2003 that he didn't know whether to court-martial Kerry for beaching the boat without orders or give him a medal for saving the crew. Elliott recommended Kerry for the Silver Star, and Zumwalt flew into An Thoi to personally award medals to Kerry and the rest of the sailors involved in the mission. The Navy's account of Kerry's actions is presented in the original signed by Zumwalt. The engagement was documented in an after-action report, a press release written on March 1, 1969, and a historical summary dated March 17, 1969. [ [http://homepage.mac.com/chinesemac/kerry_medals/#silver_star John Kerry's Vietnam medals ] ]

On March 13, 1969, five Swift boats were returning to base together on the Bay Hap river from their missions that day, after a firefight earlier in the day (during which time Kerry received a slight shrapnel wound in the buttocks from blowing up a rice bunker), and debarking some but not all of the passengers at a small village. They approached a fishing weir (a series of poles across the river for hanging nets), so that one group of boats went around left, hugging the shore, and a group with Kerry's 94 boat went around right along the shoreline. A mine was detonated directly beneath the lead boat, PCF-3, as it crossed the weir to the left, lifting PCF-3 completely into the air. [http://homepage.mac.com/chinesemac/kerry_medals/PDFs/SeaLords358.pdf]

James Rassmann, a Green Beret advisor who was aboard PCF-94, was knocked overboard when, according to witnesses and the documentation of the event, a mine or rocket exploded close to the boat. According to the documentation for the event, Kerry's arm was injured when he was thrown against a bulkhead during the explosion. PCF 94 returned to the scene and Kerry rescued Rassmann from the water. Kerry received the Bronze Star for his actions during this incident; he also received his third Purple Heart. [ [http://fl1.findlaw.com/news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/jkerry/jkbronzestar.pdf Bronze Star Medal - John F. Kerry ] ]

After the crew of PCF-3 had been rescued, and the most seriously wounded sailors evacuated by two of the PCFs, PCF 94 and another boat remained behind and helped salvage the stricken boat together with a damage-control party that had been immediately dispatched to the scene.

Controversy over military service and awards

As the presidential campaign of 2004 developed, approximately 200 Vietnam veterans formed the group Swift Boat Veterans for Truth (SBVT), subsequently renamed Swift Vets and POWs for Truth, which held press conferences, ran ads and endorsed a book questioning Kerry's service record and his military awards.

Return from Vietnam

After Kerry's third qualifying wound, he was entitled per Navy regulations to re-assignment away from combat duties. Navy records show that Kerry's preferred choice for re-assignment was as an aide in Boston, New York or Washington, D.C. [http://files.findlaw.com/news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/jkerry/thricewnd.pdf]

On March 26, 1969, after a final patrol the night before, Kerry was transferred to Cam Ranh Bay to await his orders. He was there for five or six days and left Vietnam in early April. On April 11, 1969, he reported to the Brooklyn-based Atlantic Military Sea Transportation Service, where he would remain on active duty for the following year as a personal aide to an officer, Rear Admiral Walter Schlech. On January 1, 1970 Kerry was temporarily promoted to full Lieutenant. [cite web
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] Kerry had agreed to an extension of his active duty obligation from December 1969 to August 1970 in order to perform Swift Boat duty, [http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/jkerry/rqstswiftboat.pdf] [http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/jkerry/releaseactduty.pdf] but in January, 1970, he requested early discharge in order to run for Congress the following fall. He was discharged from active duty on March 1, 1970.

John Kerry was on active duty in the United States Navy from August 1966 until January 1970. He continued to serve in the Naval Reserve until February 1978. Kerry lost at least five friends in the war, including Yale classmate Richard Pershing, who was killed in action on February 17, 1968.

Anti-war activism (1970–1971)

After returning to the United States, Kerry joined the Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW). Then numbering about 20,000, [cite news |first=Jerry |last=Lembcke |title=Still a Force for Peace |url=http://www.vvaw.org/veteran/article/?id=378 |date=Fall 2003] VVAW was considered by some (including the administration of President Richard Nixon) to be an effective, if controversial, component of the antiwar movement. Fact|date=July 2007

On April 22, 1971, Kerry became the first Vietnam veteran to testify before Congress about the war, when he appeared before a Senate committee hearing on proposals relating to ending the war. He was still a member of the United States Navy Reserve, holding the rank of Lieutenant Junior Grade. Wearing green fatigues and service ribbons, he spoke for nearly two hours with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in what has been named the Fulbright Hearing, after the Chairman of the proceedings, Senator J.W. Fulbright. Kerry began with , in which he presented the conclusions of the Winter Soldier Investigation, and then went on to address larger policy issues.

The day after this testimony, Kerry participated in a demonstration with 800 other veterans in which he and other veterans threw their medals and ribbons over a fence at the front steps of the United States Capitol building to dramatize their opposition to the war. Jack Smith, a Marine, read a statement explaining why the veterans were returning their military awards to the government. For more than two hours, angry veterans tossed their medals, ribbons, hats, jackets, and military papers over the fence. Each veteran gave his or her name, hometown, branch of service and a statement. As Kerry threw his decorations over the fence, his statement was: "I'm not doing this for any violent reasons, but for peace and justice, and to try and make this country wake up once and for all." [cite news |first=Tom |last=Oliphant |authorlink=Tom Oliphant |title=I watched Kerry throw his war decorations |url=http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2004/04/27/i_watched_kerry_throw_his_war_decorations/] The documentary film Sir! No Sir! includes archival footage of Kerry at the demonstration: he is one of several young men seen throwing things over the fence.

Media appearances

[
thumb|KerryGarry Trudeau in his comic strip "Doonesbury" on October 22, 1971.] Because Kerry was a decorated veteran who took a stand against the government's official position, he was frequently interviewed by broadcast and print media. He was able to use these occasions to bring the themes of his Senate testimony to a wider audience.

For example, Kerry appeared more than once on "The Dick Cavett Show" on ABC television. On one Cavett program (June 30, 1971), in debating John O'Neill, Kerry argued that some of the policies instituted by the U.S. military leaders in Vietnam, such as free-fire zones and burning noncombatants' houses, were contrary to the laws of war. In the "Washington Star" newspaper (June 6, 1971), he recounted how he and other Swift boat officers had become disillusioned by the contrast between what the leaders told them and what they saw: "That's when I realized I could never remain silent about the realities of the war in Vietnam."

On NBC's "Meet The Press" in 1971, Kerry was asked whether he had personally committed atrocities in Vietnam. He responded:

:"There are all kinds of atrocities, and I would have to say that, yes, yes, I committed the same kind of atrocities as thousands of other soldiers have committed in that I took part in shootings in free fire zones. I conducted harassment and interdiction fire. I used 50 calibre machine guns, which we were granted and ordered to use, which were our only weapon against people. I took part in search and destroy missions, in the burning of villages. All of this is contrary to the laws of warfare, all of this is contrary to the Geneva Conventions and all of this is ordered as a matter of written established policy by the government of the United States from the top down. And I believe that the men who designed these, the men who designed the free fire zone, the men who ordered us, the men who signed off the air raid strike areas, I think these men, by the letter of the law, the same letter of the law that tried Lieutenant Calley, are war criminals."

Operation POW

Kerry's prominence also made him a frequent leader and spokesman at antiwar events around the country in 1971. One of particular note was Operation POW, organized by the VVAW in Massachusetts. The protest got its name from the group's concern that Americans were prisoners of the Vietnam War, as well as to honor American POWs held captive by North Vietnam.

The event sought to tie antiwar activism to patriotic themes. Over the Memorial Day weekend, veterans and other participants marched from Concord to a rally on Boston Common. The plan was to invoke the spirit of the American Revolution and Paul Revere by spending successive nights at the sites of the Battle of Lexington and Concord and the Battle of Bunker Hill, culminating in a Memorial Day rally with a public reading of the Declaration of Independence.

The second night of the march, May 29, 1971, was the occasion for Kerry's only arrest, when the participants tried to camp on the village green in Lexington. At 2:30 a.m. on May 30, 1971, local and state police awoke and arrested 441 demonstrators, including Kerry, for trespassing. All were given the Miranda Warning and were hauled away on school buses to spend the night at the Lexington Public Works Garage. Kerry and the other protesters later paid a $5 fine, and were released. The mass arrests caused a community backlash and ended up giving positive coverage to the VVAW.Fact|date=February 2007

Despite his role in Operation POW and other VVAW events, Kerry eventually quit the organization over leadership differences. Kerry has been criticized regarding VVAW—see John Kerry VVAW controversy for more details.

Early career (1972–1985)

1972 Campaign for Congress

In February 1972, after Kerry previously passed on an opportunity to run in another district, his wife, Julia bought a house in Worcester. Residence there would have required Kerry to run for Congress against an incumbent Democrat, Harold D. Donohue. Instead however, the couple rented an apartment in Lowell. The incumbent in that district, F. Bradford Morse, was a Republican who was thought to be retiring.

Counting Kerry, the Democratic primary race in 1972 had 10 candidates. One of these was State Representative Anthony R. DiFruscia of Lawrence. Both Kerry's and DiFuscia's campaign HQ's were in the same building. On the eve of the September primary, Kerry's younger brother Cameron and campaign field director Thomas J. Vallely, both then 22 years old, were found by police in the basement of this building, where the telephone lines were located. They were arrested and charged with "breaking and entering with the intent to commit grand larceny", but the case was dismissed about a year later. At the time of the incident, DiFruscia alleged that they were trying to disrupt his get-out-the vote efforts. Vallely and Cameron Kerry maintained that they were only checking their own telephone lines because they had received an anonymous call warning that the Kerry lines would be cut.cite news |first=Brian C. |last=Mooney |title=First campaign ends in defeat |url=http://www.boston.com/globe/nation/packages/kerry/061803.shtml |work=John Kerry: Candidate in the Making |publisher=The Boston Globe Online |date=2003-06-18]

Although Kerry's campaign was hurt by the election-day report of the arrest, he still won the primary by a comfortable margin over state Representative Paul J. Sheehy. DiFruscia placed third. Kerry lost in Lawrence and Lowell, his chief opponents' bases, but placed first in 18 of the district's 22 towns.

In the general election, Kerry was initially favored to defeat the Republican candidate, former state Representative Paul W. Cronin, and an independent, Roger P. Durkin. A major obstacle, however, was the district's leading newspaper, the conservative "Sun". The paper editorialized against him. It also ran critical news stories about his out-of-state contributions and his "carpetbagging", because he had moved into the district only in April. Subsequently released "Watergate" Oval Office tape recordings of the Nixon White House showed that defeating Kerry's candidacy had attracted the personal attention of President Nixon. [cite web|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9804E4DF1E39F937A1575AC0A9629C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all|title=THE 2004 CAMPAIGN: BIOGRAPHY; Echoes of a 1972 Loss Haunt a 2004 Campaign|authorlink=Todd Purdum|first=Todd S|last=Purdum|work=The New York Times|date=September 24, 2004|accessdate=2008-04-08]

The final blow came when, four days before the election, Durkin withdrew in favor of Cronin. Cronin won the election, becoming the only Republican to be elected to Congress that November in a district carried by Democratic Presidential nominee George McGovern.

Law school and early political career (1972–1985)

After Kerry's 1972 defeat, he and his wife bought a house in Lowell. He spent some time working as a fundraiser for the Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere (CARE), an international humanitarian organization. He decided that the best way for him to continue in public life was to study lawFact|date=June 2007. In September 1973, he entered Boston College Law School. In July 1974, while attending law school, Kerry was named executive director of Mass Action, a Massachusetts advocacy association.

He received his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Boston College in 1976. While in law school he had been a student prosecutor in the office of the District Attorney of Middlesex County, John J. Droney. After passing the bar exam and being admitted to the Massachusetts bar in 1976, he went to work in that office as a full-time prosecutor.

In January 1977, Droney promoted him to First Assistant District Attorney. In that position, Kerry had dual roles. First, he tried cases, winning convictions in a high-profile rape case and a murder. Second, he played a role in administering the office of the district attorney by initiating the creation of special white-collar and organized crime units, creating programs to address the problems of rape and other crime victims and of witnesses, and managing trial calendars to reflect case priorities. It was in this role in 1978 that Kerry announced an investigation into possible criminal charges against then Senator Edward Brooke, regarding "misstatements" in his first divorce trial. [ [http://www.boston.com/globe/nation/packages/kerry/images/day5/01.htm Boston.com / Photo gallery ] ]

In 1979, Kerry resigned from the District Attorney's office to set up a private law firm with another former prosecutor. And, although his private law practice was a success, Kerry was still interested in public office. He re-entered electoral politics by running for Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts and won a narrow victory in the 1982 Democratic primary. The ticket, with Michael Dukakis as the gubernatorial candidate, won the general election without difficulty.

The position of Lieutenant Governor carried few inherent responsibilities. Dukakis, however, delegated additional matters to Kerry. In particular, Kerry's interest in environmental protection led him to become heavily involved in the issue of acid rain. His work contributed to a National Governors Association resolution in 1984 that was a precursor to the 1990 amendments to the federal Clean Air Act.

During his campaign, Kerry had argued that nuclear evacuation planning was "a sham intended to deceive Americans into believing they could survive a nuclear war". Once in office, he drafted an Executive Order condemning such planning, which Dukakis signed despite having lost the presidential election.Fact|date=February 2007

Election to the Senate

The junior U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, Paul Tsongas, announced in 1984 that he would be stepping down for health reasons. Kerry decided to run for the seat. As in his 1982 race for Lieutenant Governor, he did not receive the endorsement of the party regulars at the state Democratic convention. Again as in 1982, however, he prevailed in a close primary. In his campaign he promised to mix liberalism with tight budget controls. As the Democratic candidate he was elected to the Senate despite a nationwide landslide for the re-election of Republican president Ronald Reagan, whom Massachusetts voted for by a narrow margin. In his acceptance speech, Kerry asserted that his win meant that the people of Massachusetts "emphatically reject the politics of selfishness and the notion that women must be treated as second-class citizens." Kerry was sworn in as a U.S. Senator in January 1985.

ervice in the U.S. Senate (1985–present)

"See also: Legislation sponsored by John Kerry"

Iran-Contra hearings

On April 18, 1985, a few months after taking his Senate seat, Kerry and Senator Tom Harkin of Iowa traveled to Nicaragua and met the country's president, Daniel Ortega. Though Ortega was democratically elected, the trip was criticized because Ortega and his leftist Sandinista government had strong ties to Cuba and the USSR. The Sandinista government was opposed by the right-wing CIA-backed rebels known as the Contras. While in Nicaragua, Kerry and Harkin talked to people on both sides of the conflict. Through the senators, Ortega offered a cease-fire agreement in exchange for the US dropping support of the Contras. The offer was denounced by the Reagan administration as a "propaganda initiative" designed to influence a House vote on a $14 million Contra aid package, but Kerry said "I am willing … to take the risk in the effort to put to test the good faith of the Sandinistas." The House voted down the Contra aid, but Ortega flew to Moscow to accept a $200 million loan the next day, which in part prompted the House to pass a larger $27 million aid package six weeks later.cite news |first=John Aloysius |last=Farrell |title=With probes, making his mark |url=http://www.boston.com/globe/nation/packages/kerry/062003.shtml |work=John Kerry: Candidate in the Making |publisher=The Boston Globe Online |date=2003-06-20 |accessdate=2006-06-21]

In April 1986, Kerry and Senator Christopher Dodd, a Democrat from Connecticut, proposed that hearings be conducted by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee regarding charges of Contra involvement in cocaine and marijuana trafficking. Sen. Richard G. Lugar of Indiana, the Republican chairman of the committee, agreed to conduct the hearings.

Meanwhile, Kerry's staff began their own investigations, and on October 14 issued a report that exposed illegal activities on the part of Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North, who had set up a private network involving the National Security Council and the CIA to deliver military equipment to right-wing Nicaraguan rebels (Contras). In effect, North and certain members of the President's administration were accused by Kerry's report of illegally funding and supplying armed militants without the authorization of Congress. Kerry's staff investigation, based on a year long inquiry and interviews with 50 unnamed sources, is said to raise "serious questions about whether the United States has abided by the law in its handling of the contras over the past three years." [cite journal |date=1986-10-15 |title=White House Official Linked To Arms Deliveries to Contras |journal=New York Times |pages=6 |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0DE3D71339F936A25753C1A960948260&n=Top%2fReference%2fTimes%20Topics%2fPeople%2fK%2fKerry%2c%20John]

The Kerry Committee report found that "the Contra drug links included … payments to drug traffickers by the U.S. State Department of funds authorized by the Congress for humanitarian assistance to the Contras, in some cases after the traffickers had been indicted by federal law enforcement agencies on drug charges, in others while traffickers were under active investigation by these same agencies."cite web |url=http://www.pinknoiz.com/covert/contracoke.html |title=Selections from the Senate Committee Report on Drugs, Law Enforcement and Foreign Policy chaired by Senator John F. Kerry |accessdate=2006-04-21] The US State Department paid over $806,000 to known drug traffickers to carry humanitarian assistance to the Contras. cite book |last=Cockburn |first=Alexander |coauthors=Jeffrey St Clair |date=1999-10-01 |title=Whiteout: The CIA, Drugs and the Press |publisher=Verso |isbn=1-85984-258-5] Kerry's findings provoked little reaction in the media and official Washington. cite journal |first=David |last=Corn |authorlink=David Corn |date=2001-07-16 |title=Defining John Kerry |journal=The Nation |url=http://www.thenation.com/doc/20010716/dcorn/2 |format=subscription required]

The Kerry report was a precursor to the Iran-Contra affair. On May 4, 1989, North was convicted of charges relating to the Iran/Contra controversy, including three felonies. On September 16, 1991, however, North's convictions were overturned on appeal. [cite journal |first=David |last=Johnston |date=1992-12-24 |title=Bush Pardons 6 In Iran Affair, Aborting A Weinberger Trial; Prosecutor Assails 'Cover-Up' Bush Diary at Issue 6-Year Inquiry Into Deal of Arms for Hostages All but Swept Away |journal=New York Times |url=http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/991224onthisday_big.html]

Kerry and the George H.W. Bush administration

On November 15, 1988, at a businessmen's breakfast in East Lynn, Massachusetts, Kerry made a joke about then President-elect George H.W. Bush and his running mate, saying "if Bush is shot, the Secret Service has orders to shoot Dan Quayle." He apologized the following day. [ [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=SL&p_theme=sl&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB32978E9020931&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM STLtoday - St. Louis Post-Dispatch Archives] ]

During their investigation of Noriega, Kerry's staff found reason to believe that the Pakistan-based Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) had facilitated Noriega's drug trafficking and money laundering. This led to a separate inquiry into BCCI, and as a result, banking regulators shut down BCCI in 1991. In December 1992, Kerry and Senator Hank Brown, a Republican from Colorado, released "The BCCI Affair", a report on the BCCI scandal. The report showed that the bank was crooked and was working with terrorists, including Abu Nidal. It blasted the Department of Justice, the Department of the Treasury, the Customs Service, the Federal Reserve Bank, as well as influential lobbyists and the CIA. [cite web |url=http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2004/0409.sirota.html |title=Follow the Money|last=Sirota |first=David |coauthors=Baskin, Jonathan |year=2004 |month=September]

Kerry was criticized by some Democrats for having pursued his own party members, including former Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford, although Republicans said he should have pressed against some Democrats even harder. The BCCI scandal was later turned over to the Manhattan District Attorney's office. [ [http://www.fas.org/irp/congress/1992_rpt/bcci/19rogers.htm The BCCI Affair - 19 Ed Rogers and Kamal Adham ] ]

Precursors to Presidential Bid

"See also: Massachusetts United States Senate election, 1996, United States presidential election, 2000"In 1996, Kerry faced a difficult re-election fight against Governor William Weld, a popular Republican incumbent who had been re-elected in 1994 with 71% of the vote. The race was covered nationwide as one of the most closely-watched Senate races that year. Kerry and Weld held several debates and negotiated a campaign spending cap of $6.9 million at Kerry's Beacon Hill mansion. Both candidates spent more than the cap, with each camp accusing the other of being first to break the agreement [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C02E5D91130F936A15753C1A960958260] . There is no evidence that this led to Kerry's win in a very close race. [cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/07/politics/campaign/07KERR.html?ex=1391490000&en=d9f9da7327646acd&ei=5007 |title=Facing '96 Loss, Brawling Kerry Fought to Win |date=February 7, 2004 |accessdate=2008-03-31 |first=Kate |last=Zernike |work=New York Times |title=Facing '96 Loss, Brawling Kerry Fought to Win] During the campaign, Kerry spoke briefly at the 1996 Democratic National Convention. Senator Kerry won re-election with 53 percent to Weld's 45 percent. According to "Newsweek", during the 2004 presidential election, Weld was interviewed by Karl Rove, Karen Hughes and other senior members of the Bush campaign on debating and running against Kerry.Fact|date=February 2007

In the 2000 presidential election, Kerry again found himself close to being chosen as the vice presidential running mate. [cite news |first=Joe |last=Battenfeld |title=Kerry's stock rises in VP sweepstakes |url=http://archives.cnn.com/2000/LOCAL/northeast/07/14/boh.kerry.veep/index.html |date=2000-07-14]

A release from the presidential campaign of presumptive Democratic nominee Al Gore listed Kerry on the short list to be selected as the vice-presidential nominee, along with North Carolina Senator John Edwards, Indiana Senator Evan Bayh, Missouri Congressman Richard Gephardt, New Hampshire Governor Jeanne Shaheen and Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman. Gore eventually selected Lieberman as the nominee, but Kerry continued to campaign on behalf of the Gore-Lieberman campaign through Election Day.

Issues and voting record

Most analyses place Kerry's voting record on the left within the Senate Democratic caucus. [ [http://www.factcheck.org/article284m.html FactCheck.org ] ] During the 2004 presidential election he was portrayed as a staunch liberal by conservative special interest groups and the Bush campaign, who often noted that in 2003 Kerry was rated the "National Journal"'s top Senate liberal. However, that rating was based only upon voting on legislation within that past year. In fact, in terms of career voting records, the "National Journal" found that Kerry is the 11th most liberal member of the Senate. Most analyses find that Kerry is at least slightly more liberal than the typical Democratic Senator. For example, Keith T. Poole of the University of Houston found that Kerry was tied for being the 24th most liberal Senator.Fact|date=February 2007Kerry has stated that he opposes privatizing Social Security, supports abortion rights for adult women and minors, supports civil unions for same-sex couples, opposes capital punishment except for terrorists, supports most gun control laws, and is generally a supporter of trade agreements. Kerry supported the North American Free Trade Agreement and Most Favored Nation status for China, but opposed the Central American Free Trade Agreement.

In July 1997 Kerry joined his Senate colleagues in voting against ratification of the Kyoto Treaty on global warming without greenhouse gas emissions limits on nations deemed developing, including India and China. [ [http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=105&session=1&vote=00205 U.S. Senate: Legislation & Records Home > Votes > Roll Call Vote ] ] Since then, Kerry has attacked President Bush, charging him with opposition to international efforts to combat global warming.cite news |title=Kerry says U.S. 'a sort of international pariah' |url=http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2007-01-27-kerry-us-policy_x.htm?csp=34 |format= |work= |publisher=USA TODAY |date=2007-01-27]

On October 1, 2008, Kerry voted for S. Amdt. 5685 to H.R. 1424, also known as the "bailout bill." [ [http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=110&session=2&vote=00212] ]

Iraq

In 1991, during the debate before the Gulf War, Kerry initially opposed the immediate use of military force to expel Iraqi soldiers from Kuwait. The United Nations had imposed sanctions on Iraq, and Kerry argued that the sanctions then in place should be given more time to work.

On December 14, 2001, 3 months after the attacks of 9/11, Kerry said on Larry King Live that "I think we clearly have to keep the pressure on terrorism globally. This doesn't end with Afghanistan by any imagination. And I think the president has made that clear. I think we have made that clear. Terrorism is a global menace. It's a scourge. And it is absolutely vital that we continue against, for instance, Saddam Hussein."

More recently, Kerry said on October 9, 2002; "I will be voting to give the President of the United States the authority to use force, if necessary, to disarm Saddam Hussein because I believe that a deadly arsenal of weapons of mass destruction in his hands is a real and grave threat to our security." Bush relied on that resolution in ordering the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Kerry also gave a January 23, 2003 speech to Georgetown University saying "Without question, we need to disarm Saddam Hussein. He is a brutal, murderous dictator; leading an oppressive regime he presents a particularly grievous threat because he is so consistently prone to miscalculation. So the threat of Saddam Hussein with weapons of mass destruction is real." Kerry did, however, warn that the administration should exhaust its diplomatic avenues before launching war: "Mr. President, do not rush to war, take the time to build the coalition, because it's not winning the war that's hard, it's winning the peace that's hard." [cite news |title=Kerry Makes It Official |url=http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/09/02/politics/main571162.shtml |publisher=CBS |date=2003-09-02]

After the invasion of Iraq, when no weapons of mass destruction were found, Kerry strongly criticized Bush, contending that he had misled the country: "When the President of the United States looks at you and tells you something, there should be some trust." [cite news |title=Bush defends Iraq war in face of WMD findings |url=http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/01/27/sprj.nirq.bush/ |publisher=CNN |date=2004-01-28]

Kerry had spoken before the war about the sorts of weapons many believed Saddam Hussein had. On the Senate floor on October 9, 2002, he said that "According to the CIA's report, all U.S. intelligence experts agree that Iraq is seeking nuclear weapons. There is little question that Saddam Hussein wants to develop nuclear weapons."

Other Senate activities

During his Senate career, Kerry has sponsored or cosponsored dozens of bills. Some of his notable bills have addressed small business concerns, education, terrorism, veterans' and POW-MIA issues, marine resource protection and other topics. Of those bills with his sponsorship, as of December 2004, 11 have been signed into law.

Kerry chaired the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs from 1991 to 1993. The committee's report, which Kerry endorsed, stated there was "no compelling evidence that proves that any American remains alive in captivity in Southeast Asia." [cite web |url=http://www.fas.org/irp/congress/1993_rpt/pow-exec.html |title=Report of the Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs |publisher=U.S. Senate |date=1993-01-13 |accessdate=2008-01-03] In 1994 the Senate passed a resolution, sponsored by Kerry and fellow Vietnam veteran John McCain, that called for an end to the existing trade embargo against Vietnam; it was intended to pave the way for normalization. [cite news |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A02E3DC1639F93BA15752C0A962958260 |title=Senate Urges End to U.S. Embargo Against Vietnam |author=Greenhouse, Steven |publisher="The New York Times" |date=1994-01-28 |accessdate=2008-01-06] In 1995, President Bill Clinton normalized diplomatic relations with the country of Vietnamcite news |url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,983202,00.html |title=Good Morning, Vietnam |author=Walsh, James |publisher="Time" |date=1995-07-24 |accessdate=2008-01-05] .His long-time senior Senate staff includes Chief of Staff David "Mac" McKean and Legislative DirectorGeorge Abar.

Kerry was the chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee from 1987 to 1989. He was reelected to the Senate in 1990, 1996 (after winning re-election against the then-Governor of Massachusetts Republican William Weld), and 2002. His current term will end on January 3, 2009.

As of 2007, Kerry serves on four Senate committees and twelve subcommittees:

*Committee on Finance
**Subcommittee on Energy, Natural Resources, and Infrastructure
**Subcommittee on Health Care
**Subcommittee on Social Security, Pensions and Family Policy (Chairman)
*Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship (Chairman)
*Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation
**Subcommittee on Aviation Operations, Safety, and Security
**Subcommittee on Interstate Commerce, Trade, and Tourism
**Subcommittee on Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries, and Coast Guard
**Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Innovation (Chairman)
**Subcommittee on Space, Aeronautics, and Related Agencies
**Subcommittee on Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine Infrastructure, Safety and Security
*Committee on Foreign Relations
**Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs
**Subcommittee on International Development and Foreign Assistance, Economic Affairs and International Environmental Protection
**Subcommittee on Near East and South and Central Asian Affairs (Chairman)
**Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere, Peace Corps & Narcotics Affairs
*Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe

2008 U.S. Senate election

On Tuesday, September 16, 2008, John Kerry faced his first Democratic Primary opponent in 24 years, being challenged by Gloucester Attorney Ed O'Reilly. Kerry won the primary, with a vote of 339,925 (68.87%) to O'Reilly's 153,636 (31.13%) [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=127595] .

Kerry is widely expected to win fifth term over Republican nominee Jeff Beatty [http://www.electoral-vote.com/evp2008/Senate/senate_races.html] [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=113161] .

eniority

As of 2008 Kerry ranked 18 among 100 Senators by seniority. However he is junior Senator from his state due to longevity of Ted Kennedy's service. Despite having seniority over vast majority of his peers, some of them already hold purely honorfical "senior senator" range.

Kerry is currently second-most senior "junior Senator" after Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico. Due to Pete Domenici retirement and expected Bingaman elevation to "senior Senator" status in January 2009, Kerry will be the most senior "junior Senator" in incoming 111th Congress.

2004 presidential campaign

In the 2004 Democratic Presidential primaries, John Kerry defeated several Democratic rivals, including Sen. John Edwards (D-North Carolina.), former Vermont Governor Howard Dean and retired Gen. Wesley K. Clark. His victory in the Iowa caucuses is widely believed to be the tipping point where Kerry revived his sagging campaign in New Hampshire and the February 3, 2004 primary states like Arizona, South Carolina and New Mexico. Kerry then went on to win landslide victories in Nevada and Wisconsin. Kerry thus won the Democratic nomination to run for President of the United States against incumbent George W. Bush. On July 6, 2004, he announced his selection of John Edwards as his running mate. Democratic strategist Bob Shrum, who was Kerry's 2004 campaign adviser, wrote an article in "Time" magazine claiming that after the election, Kerry had said that he wished he'd never picked Edwards, and that the two have since stopped speaking to each other. [ [http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1626498-2,00.html Kerry's Regrets About John Edwards] ] In a subsequent appearance on ABC's "This Week", Kerry refused to respond to Shrum's allegation, calling it a "ridiculous waste of time." [ [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/01/13/kerry-disregards-bob-shru_n_81260.html Kerry Disregards Bob Shrum Book: "Ridiculous Waste Of Time"] ]

On November 3, 2004, Kerry conceded the race. Kerry won 59.03 million votes or about 48 percent of the popular vote; Bush won 62.04 million votes, or about 51 percent of the popular vote. Kerry carried states with a total of 252 electoral votes. One Kerry elector voted for Kerry's running mate, Edwards, so in the final tally Kerry had 251 electoral votes to Bush's 286. Although, as in the previous election, there were disputes about the voting, no state was as close as Florida had been in 2000 ("see 2004 United States presidential election controversy and irregularities"). Though the states of Florida and Ohio certified returns with a nearly twenty percent discrepancy from exit polling, the campaign accepted the results.

Post-presidential campaign activities

2008 Presidential Election

Immediately after the 2004 election, some Democrats mentioned Kerry as a possible contender for the 2008 Democratic nomination. His brother had said such a campaign was "conceivable," and Kerry himself reportedly said at a farewell party for his 2004 campaign staff, "There's always another four years." [cite news |first=Glen |last=Johnson |title=Kerry run in '08 called conceivable |url=http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2004/11/09/kerry_run_in_08_called_conceivable/|publisher=The Boston Globe |date=2004-11-09]

Kerry established a separate political action committee, Keeping America's Promise, [ [http://www.keepingamericaspromise.com/ Keeping America's Promise] ] that raised money and channeled contributions to Democratic candidates in state and federal races. [cite news |first=Glen |last=Johnson |title=Kerry creates PAC to back candidates |url=http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2004/12/05/kerry_creates_pac_to_back_candidates/ |publisher=The Boston Globe |date=2004-12-05] Through Keeping America's Promise in 2005, Kerry raised over $5.5 million for other Democrats up and down the ballot. Through his campaign account and his political action committee, the Kerry campaign operation generated more than $10 million for various party committees and 179 candidates for the US House, Senate, state and local offices in 42 states focusing on the midterm elections during the last two years. [cite news |first=Brain C. |last=Mooney |title=Kerry's barnstorming sparks talk of a run |url=http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2006/10/09/kerrys_barnstorming_sparks_talk_of_a_run/ |publisher=The Boston Globe |date=2006-10-09] "Cumulatively, John Kerry has done as much if not more than any other individual senator," Hassan Nemazee, the national finance chairman of the DSCC said. [cite news |first=Rick |last=Klein |coauthors=Kranish, Michael |title=Kerry is pressured to share campaign wealth |url=http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2006/10/21/kerry_is_pressured_to_share_campaign_wealth/?page=2 |publisher=The Boston Globe |date=2006-10-21] However, he has since announced that he will not run for President in 2008. On January 10, 2008, Kerry endorsed Illinois Senator Barack Obama for President. [ [http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/01/10/kerry.obama/index.html Kerry endorses Obama over '04 running mate - CNN.com ] ] He was mentioned as a possible Vice Presidential candidate for Senator Obama, although fellow Senator Joe Biden was eventually chosen.

2008 Senate Re-Election

On January 24, 2007, Kerry announced he would not run for President in 2008, instead choosing to run for another Senate term. [cite news |first=Rick |last=Klein |title=Kerry won't run for president in '08 |url=http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2007/01/24/kerry_to_bow_out_of_08_presidential_race/?p1=MEWell_Pos4 |publisher=The Boston Globe |date=2007-01-24 |accessdate=2007-01-25] He was challenged in the Democratic primary by attorney Ed O'Reilly. Seeking a 5th term, Kerry, on September 17, 2008, handily defeated Ed O'Reilly in the primary. Kerry will go up against Republican Jeff Beatty in November. [ [http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gzZiKwf09fOk4bgNXknIOvBr2PpAD9387UGG0 ap.google.com, John Kerry bests 1st primary opponent in 24 years] ]

2008 emergency landing

A helicopter carrying Kerry, and Sens. Joe Biden, and Chuck Hagel was forced to make an emergency landing in Afghanistan on February 21, 2008. [ [http://edition.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/02/21/senators.emergency.landing/index.html U.S. senators forced to make emergency landing in Afghanistan - CNN.com ] ]

Controversy over comments on Iraq and education

On October 30, 2006, Kerry was a headline speaker at a campaign rally being held for Democratic California gubernatorial candidate Phil Angelides at Pasadena City College in Pasadena, California. Speaking to an audience composed mainly of college students, Kerry said, "You know, education, if you make the most of it, you study hard, you do your homework and you make an effort to be smart, you can do well. If you don't, you get stuck in Iraq." [cite news |last=Ryan |first=Andrew |title=Kerry says he "botched joke" and lashes out at GOP |publisher=Boston Globe |date =October 31, 2006 |url=http://www.boston.com/news/globe/city_region/breaking_news/2006/10/kerry_says_he_b.html |accessdate=2007-01-11] Kerry said that he had intended the remark as a jab at President Bush, and described the remarks as a "botched joke", [cite news |last=Sandalow |first=Marc |title='Botched joke' feeds a frenzy among Dems, GOP and media |publisher=San Francisco Chronicle |date =November 2, 2006 |url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/11/02/KERRY.TMP |accessdate=2007-01-11] but he had inadvertently left out the key word "us" (which would have been, "If you don't, you get "us" stuck in Iraq"). In Kerry's prepared remarks, which were released during the ensuing media frenzy, the corresponding line was "… you end up getting us stuck in a war in Iraq. Just ask President Bush." It was also clear from the context of the speech which, prior to the "stuck in Iraq" line, made several specific references to Bush and elements of his biography, that Kerry was referring to President Bush and not American troops in general. However, most news outlets covering the controversy did not mention or report these contextual comments, making it seem as if Kerry was referring to American soldiers in general. [cite news
last=Zernike |first=Kate |title=Flubbed Joke Makes Kerry a Political Punching Bag, Again |publisher=New York Times |date =November 1, 2006 |url http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/02/us/politics/02kerry.html?ex=1320123600&en=963d1c71e86f271f&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss |accessdate=2007-01-11
]

The day after the remarks were made public, leaders from both sides of the political spectrum, including Republicans President George W. Bush, Senator John McCain and then-Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert, said that Kerry's comments were insulting to American military forces fighting in Iraq. Democratic Representative Harold Ford, Jr. called on Kerry to apologize and Pennsylvania Senate candidate Bob Casey, Jr. canceled an appearance with Kerry, though both accepted his explanation.Fact|date=October 2007

Kerry initially stated: "Let me make it crystal clear, as crystal clear as I know how. I apologize to no one for my criticism of the president and of his broken policy." [cite news
last=Loven |first=Jennifer |title=Some Democrats join Republicans in pressing Kerry for apology |publisher=Houston Chronicle |date =November 1, 2006 |url=http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/headline/nation/4302629.html |accessdate=2007-01-11
] Kerry also criticized what he felt was unfair criticism from George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. [cite web |title=Statement of John Kerry Responding to Republican Distortions, Pathetic Tony Snow Diversions and Distractions
publisher=Friends of John Kerry |date =October 31, 2006 |url=http://www.johnkerry.com/news/releases/release.html?id=33 |accessdate=2007-01-11
] However, after two days of media coverage, citing a desire not to be a diversion, Kerry apologized to those who took offense at what he called the misinterpretation of his comment. [cite news |last=Stout |first=David |title=Kerry Apologizes for Iraq Remark |publisher=New York Times |date =November 1, 2006 |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/01/washington/01cnd-kerry.html?ex=1320037200&en=d68aa8623d11759b&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss |accessdate=2007-01-11]

Climate change

Kerry said in Bali an administration run by the Democrats would mean the difference between night and day on policies to fight global warming and the Democrats would, unlike Bush, back mandatory emissions targets and pass a bill to create a cap-and-trade system for carbon dioxide emissions. [ [http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/45906/story.htm Planet Ark : UN Climate Talks Under Pressure to Drop 2020 Goals ] ]

GI Bill Support

Kerry has teamed up with Congressman Peter T. King to help sponsor a new GI Bill to help give incentives for military personnel. [ cite web|url=http://billoreilly.com/show;jsessionid=3ED799094806583805B8631AAD355689?action=viewRadioShow&showID=1729|title=Helping our veterans with a new G.I. Bill |author=Bill O'Reilly ]

Personal life

Kerry is 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m), [cite news |first=Adam |last=Nagourney |authorlink=Adam Nagourney |title=Antiwar Veteran Eager for Battle |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/09/politics/campaigns/09KERR.html |publisher=The New York Times |date=2002-12-09] enjoys surfing and windsurfing, as well as ice hockey, hunting and playing bass guitar. According to an interview he gave to "Rolling Stone" magazine in 2004, Kerry's favorite album is "Abbey Road" and he is a fan of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, as well as of Jimi Hendrix and Jimmy Buffett. He also mentioned that he never liked heavy metal. [cite news |first=Jann S. |last=Wenner |authorlink=Jann Wenner |title=John Kerry |url=http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/6562106/john_kerry |publisher=Rolling Stone |date=2004-11-11] During his 2004 presidential campaign, Kerry used Bruce Springsteen's "No Surrender" as one of his campaign songs. Later he would adopt U2's "Beautiful Day" as his official campaign song.

Kerry is described by "Sports Illustrated", among others, as an "avid cyclist", [cite news |first=Tim |last=Maloney |title=Kerry Au Tour |url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/road/2005/tour05/news/?id=/news/2005/jul05/jul24news2 |date=2005-07-24] [cite news |title=Politics? Armstrong has Kerry's vote … maybe |url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/more/specials/tour_de_france/2005/07/23/bc.cyc.tourdefrance.not.ap/ |date=2005-07-23] primarily riding on a road bike. Prior to his Presidential bid, Kerry was known to have participated in several long-distance rides (centuries). Even during his many campaigns, he was reported to have visited bicycle stores both in his home state and elsewhere. His staff requested recumbent stationary bikes for his hotel rooms. [cite web |url=http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0327061kerry2.html |title=JK hotel needs]

In 2003, Kerry was diagnosed with and successfully treated for prostate cancer. [cite news |title=Sen. Kerry 's Surgery A Success |url=http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/02/11/politics/main540196.shtml |format= |work= |publisher=CBS |date=2003-02-11]

Family

Kerry was married to Julia Thorne in 1970, and they had two daughters together: Alexandra and Vanessa. Alexandra was born on September 5, 1973, days before Kerry began law school. A graduate of Brown University, she received her M.F.A. in June 2004 from the AFI Conservatory. She is a documentary filmmaker. Vanessa was born on December 31, 1976. She is a graduate of Phillips Academy (like her grandfather) and Yale University, and attended Harvard Medical School and a master's program in health policy in London. Both daughters were active in their father's 2004 Presidential campaign.

In 1982 Thorne, who was suffering from severe depression, asked Kerry for a separation. [ [http://www.washingtonian.com/people/madame_ex.html News & Politics (washingtonian.com) ] ] They were divorced on July 25, 1988, and the marriage was formally annulled by the Roman Catholic Church in 1997. "After 14 years as a political wife, I associated politics only with anger, fear and loneliness" she wrote in "A Change of Heart", her book about depression. Thorne later married Richard Charlesworth, an architect, and moved to Bozeman, Montana, where she became active in local environmental groups such as the Greater Yellowstone Coalition. Thorne supported Kerry's 2004 presidential run. She died of cancer on April 27, 2006.

Kerry and his second wife, Teresa Simões-Ferreira Heinz, the widow of Pennsylvania Senator H. John Heinz III, a Republican, and former United Nations interpreter were introduced to each other by John Heinz at an Earth Day rally in 1990. They did not meet again until after John Heinz's death, at the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. They married on May 26, 1995, in Nantucket. John Kerry's stepsonsndash Teresa's three sons from her previous marriagendash are H. John Heinz IV, André Heinz and Christopher Heinz, who was married to Alexandra DeRuyter Lewis on February 10, 2007.

The "Forbes 400" survey estimated in 2004 that Teresa Heinz Kerry had a net worth of $750 million. However, estimates have frequently varied, ranging from around $165 million to as high as $3.2 billion, according to a study in the "Los Angeles Times". Regardless of which figure is correct, Kerry is the wealthiest U.S. Senator. Kerry is wealthy in his own name, and is the beneficiary of at least four trusts inherited from Forbes family members, including his mother, who died in 2002. "Forbes" magazine (a major business magazine named for an unrelated Forbes family) estimated that if elected, Kerry would have been the third-richest U.S. President in history when adjusted for inflation. [cite news |first=Dan |last=Ackman |authorlink=Dan Ackman |title=Kerry Would Be Third-Richest U.S. President If Elected |url=http://www.forbes.com/2004/02/13/cx_da_0213kerry.html |publisher=Forbes.com |date=2004-10-29] This assessment was based on the couple's combined assets, but Kerry and Heinz signed a prenuptial agreement that keeps their assets separate. [cite web |url=http://ask.yahoo.com/ask/20040823.html |title=What is George W. Bush's net worth vs. John Kerry's net worth? |date=2004-08-23 |publisher=Ask Yahoo!] Kerry's financial disclosure form for 2002 put his personal assets in the range of $409,000 to $1.8 million, with additional assets held jointly by Kerry and his wife in the range of $300,000 to $600,000. [cite news |first=Patrick |last=Healy |title=Kerry mortgage to help fund race |url=http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2003/12/19/kerry_mortgage_to_help_fund_race/ |publisher=The Boston Globe |date=2003-12-19]

Religious beliefs and practices

A Roman Catholic, Kerry was said to carry a rosary, a prayer book, and a St. Christopher medal (the patron saint of travellers) when he campaigned. However, while Kerry is personally against abortion, he supports a woman's right to have one, which puts him at odds with the Catholic Church. Similar tension exists between the Church and several other Catholic national political figures, including Rudolph Giuliani, George Pataki, Nancy Pelosi, Ted Kennedy, Tom Vilsack, one of his possible vice-presidential choices in the 2004 election, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Discussing his faith, Kerry said, "I thought of being a priest. I was very religious while at school in Switzerland. I was an altar boy and prayed all the time. I was very centered around the Mass and the church." He also said that the Letters of Paul moved him the most, stating that they taught him to "not feel sorry for myself." [cite web |url=http://www.beliefnet.com/story/150/story_15043_1.html |title=John Kerry's Spiritual Biography |last=Caldwell |first=Deborah]

According to "Christianity Today", Kerry remarks about his faith:

Electoral history

ee also

*Daily Kos, Kerry is an occasional contributor to this political community blog [http://www.dailykos.com/user/John%20Kerry/diary]
*Dudley-Winthrop Family
*University of Florida Taser incident

References

External links and references

Official

* [http://www.johnkerry.com/ JohnKerry.com] —John Kerry's political web site
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20041209135553/www.johnkerry.com/about/john_kerry/military_records.html Kerry's military records] —from JohnKerry.com via the Internet Archive
* [http://www.johnkerryforsenate.com John Kerry for Senate] -Official 2008 senatorial re-election campaign website
* [http://kerry.senate.gov/ John Kerry's Online Office] —Official senatorial site
* [http://www.campaignforourcountry.com/ Campaign for Our Country] —PAC led by Kerry

Media

*Gibbs, Nancy and Waller, Douglas, [http://www.time.com/time/covers/1101040209/ What Kind of President Would Kerry Be?] , Time, February 9, 2004
*Klein, Joe, " [http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?021202fa_fact1 The Long War of John Kerry: Can a Massachusetts Brahmin become President?] ," "The New Yorker", December 2, 2002.
*Kranish, Michael, [http://www.boston.com/globe/nation/packages/kerry/ John Kerry: Candidate in the making] , The Boston Globe, June 15, 2003
* [http://www.audible.com/emails/debates The 2004 Debates]
* [http://freekerrybook.org/ The New Soldier, John Kerry's book] at FreeKerryBook.org
* [http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/mpapps/pagetools/print/news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3003306.stm Profile: John Kerry] , BBC News
* [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/choice2004/ Frontline: the choice 2004] —Thorough two-hour special comparing Kerry and Bush
* [http://openvault.wgbh.org/ton/MLA000391/index.html/ Black Political Task Force endorses John Kerry, 1984] on the WGBH series
* [http://openvault.wgbh.org/series/Ten+O%27Clock+News/ Ten O'clock News]
* [http://www.nysun.com/article/3775 Researcher Alleges Potential Plagiarism in 11 Passages of Kerry's Writings]
* [http://www.nationalreview.com/document/kerry200404231047.asp John Kerry's complete 1971 statement before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee from National Review]
* [http://www.richmond.edu/~ebolt/history398/JohnKerryTestimony.html Selections from John Kerry's 1971 statement before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee]
* [http://www.jibjab.com/originals/originals/jibjab/movieid/65 This Land!] Popular viral video featuring John Kerry, 2004.
* [http://www.cbc.ca/thehour/video.php?id=1607 Kerry Interview] on The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos
* [http://www.archive.org/details/GreatSpeechesAndInterviewsWithJohnKerryAndOthers Obama rally with John Kerry and Others MP3] on Feb. 2, 2008 in Sacramento, CA

Information

* [http://genealogy.about.com/od/presidents/p/john_kerry.htm About.com: Genealogy - Ancestry of John Forbes Kerry]
*—April 1971.
* [http://www.cwes01.com/13790/23910/ktpp179-210.pdf John Kerry's Senate hearing testimony] to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations in 1971 (PDF file).
* [http://www.congressmerge.com/onlinedb/cgi-bin/membervotes.cgi?&lang=&member=MAJR&site=congressmerge&address=&city=&state=&zipcode=&plusfour=&fullvotes=1 Voting history for Senator John F. Kerry of Massachusetts in the 108th Congress]
* [http://fas.org/irp/congress/1992_rpt/bcci/ The BCCI Affair, A Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate] , by Senator John Kerry and Senator Hank Brown, December 1992
* [http://www.newsmeat.com/washington_political_donations/John_Kerry.php Political donations made by John Kerry]
* [http://www.snopes.com/politics/kerry/service.asp Snopes.com: "Service Mettle"] —"Snopes.com" on Kerry's Vietnam service medals
* [http://www.firefightersforkerry.com/campaign/story_10.php "Tour of Duty"] —excerpt from Brinkley's book about Kerry's Vietnam service
* [http://judaism.about.com/od/jewishgenealogy/a/jewpas_kerry.htm Irish Catholic or Czech Jew?] —Kerry's long lost Jewish ethnic ancestry
* [http://www.boston.com/globe/nation/packages/kerry/images/day1/transcript.htm John Kerry's letter to his parents about Richard Pershing's death] —1968.
* [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=John_Kerry SourceWatch Congresspedia - John Kerry] profile
* [http://www.rotten.com/library/bio/usa/john-kerry/ Rotten.com article]

Further reading

*Brinkley, Douglas, "Tour of Duty: John Kerry and the Vietnam War", William Morrow & Company, 2004. ISBN 0-06-056523-3
*Kerry, John and Vietnam Veterans Against the War, " [http://freekerrybook.org/ The New Soldier] ", MacMillan Publishing Company, 1971. ISBN 0-02-073610-X
*Kerry, John, "The New War: The Web of Crime That Threatens America's Security," Simon & Schuster, 1997. ISBN 0-684-81815-9
*Kerry, John, "A Call to Service: My Vision for a Better America", Viking Press, 2003. ISBN 0-670-03260-3
*Kerry, John and Teresa Heinz Kerry, "This Moment on Earth: Today's New Environmentalists and Their Vision for the Future", PublicAffairs, 2007. ISBN 978-1-586-48431-6
*Kranish, Michael, Brian C. Mooney, and Nina J. Easton. "John F. Kerry: The Complete Biography by the Boston Globe Reporters Who Know Him Best", PublicAffairs, 2004. ISBN 1-58648-273-4
*McMahon, Kevin, David Rankin, Donald W. Beachler and John Kenneth White. "Winning the White House, 2004", Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. ISBN 1-4039-6881-0
*O'Neill, John E. & Corsi, Jerome R. "Unfit for Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry", Regnery Publishing, 2004. ISBN 0-89526-017-4

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