Well it's not on their site yet at least. Given their reputation though, one can't have very high expectations of it being honest in the least.
Note, just because there are facts in it doesn't make it honest. The world's greatest liars all rely heavily on facts to make their pitches.
I'm sure that the ad will try and portray it as if Kerry was there eagerly awaiting the word from the torture rooms of a new confession from a POW, by cleverly splicing the tales of torture with Kerry's report on war crimes.
Kerry didn't need POW confessions. He witnessed war crimes with his own eyes, and heard the reports from his fellow sailors and soldiers about what they had witnessed.
You might not like it (and I can't say it makes me feel good either), but when Kerry reported before Congress, he was telling the truth. You might feel that he should have turned a blind eye to those things, but he has more courage and integrity than that. I would hope that in the same situation, I can muster that kind of bravery and commitment to the wellbeing of this country to do what John Kerry did to help rescue America from one of its most difficult entrapments.
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