“Paul pointed to Kerry’s 1971 testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, where he asked: ‘How do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake?’ ‘I would ask John Kerry, ‘How can you ask a man to be the first one to die for a mistake?’’ Paul quipped. ‘What I’ve told them is, I’m not sending my son, your son or anybody else’s son to fight for stalemate. You know, when we fight, we fight when we have to. But I see things in a very personal basis.’ ‘You know, I see a young John Kerry who went to war and wish he remembered more of how awful war is.'”
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