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Speaking to an audience:
"Let's talk a minute about John Kerry and George Bush, and I know them
both. And I'm not name dropping, saying I know them both. See I got...I
got a young man named George W. Bush into the National Guard when I was
the Lt. Governor of Texas, and I'm not necessarily proud of that.
(audience laughs) But, But I did it, and I got a lot of other people into
the National Guard because I thought that's what people should do when
you're in office and you helped a lot of rich people. And I walked to the
Vietnam Memorial wall the other day and I looked at the names of the
people that died in Vietnam, and I became more ashamed of myself than
I've ever been because it's the worst thing I did was help a lot of
wealthy supporters, and a lot of people who had family names of
importance get into the National Guard. And I'm very sorry about that,
and I'm ashamed. And I apologize to you, the voters of Texas. (Applause)"

Cut to Interview:
"John Kerry volunteered to go to Vietnam. And that was a pretty
courageous thing, because John Kerry could have gone on and gotten
another degree. He was in a position where he didn't have to go to
Vietnam. I admired that so much, that he went. But I admired even more
the fact that he came back talking about Vietnam and what a mistake it
was. A matter of fact he talked about it so much that he got the FBI
looking at him and got on Richard Nixon's list. And that took, that takes
a lot of courage of a young man who particularly has an interest in
politics and that wants to serve this county to go get on the President's
black list. And I know a little bit about that because I got on Richard
Nixon's black list also, and that's a story for another time. But it's,
it's incredible that John Kerry, uhh, had the courage to go do that. And,
you know, I think he deserves to be in Profiles of Courage for his
service in Vietnam. But I also think, and I'm not upset with him at all
that he came back and, and, talked about Vietnam and said that we were
wrong. And I think he deserves equally as much credit for that as he does
fighting. We should not look upon anyone that disagreed with our Vietnam
policy as being unpatriotic. As we should not look upon anyone today that
disagrees with our policy, or our lack of policy in Iraq. I am very
unhappy with Republicans that want to make anyone that questions this
administration's policy in Iraq is, is not being a freedom loving
American."

Cut back to him speaking to the audience:
"And I tell you, for the Republicans to jump on John Kerry and say that
he's not a patriot, after he went to Vietnam and was shot at and fought
for our freedom and came back here and protested against the war - "he's
a flip flopper." Let me tell you, John Kerry is 100 times a better
patriot than George Bush or Dick Cheney or Donald Rumsfeld."

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