Kerry recounts his birth in a Colorado Army Hospital while his father was serving in the Army Air Corps. He acknowledges that in his youth he had "a lot of privileges," that he attended Yale University, and that, as a result, he felt compelled to serve his country. His former Swift boat pilot, Del Sandusky, praises his leadership, and former Green Beret Jim Rassmann credits Kerry with saving his life.
Two very different children of priviledge. One. Kerry, felt compelled to serve his country for all it had given him. Another, Bush, felt that he was above the little people and used his familys influence to not have to fight.