Ah, the context. Then prosecute the thousands of other soldiers doing the policy of the USA, is what seems to be the message. Sorry, it's evidence of misleading quotations.
Again, somehow you entirely missed the point. Exactly how are things being "taken out of context." You want to shift gears from Kerry's claiming he committed war attrocities to prosecuting everyone else? When asked point blank by Russert about whether he committed attrocities, here's his reply:
"Mr. Russert: You committed atrocities.
Sen. Kerry: Where did all that dark hair go, Tim? That's a big question for me. You know, I thought a lot, for a a long time, about that period of time, the things we said, and I think the word is a bad word..."
Bush, Cheney don't ever have to worry about Viet Nam, though, because they didn't go.
What does that have to do with anything. You obviously are buying into Kerry's attempt to make 4 months in Vietnam proof that he can be a successful president. Anyone who hasn't served, can't. Not only is that a load of crap, but Kerry further shows his twisting his service, which he claims included "war attrocieties" and is dishonoring he fellow servicemen. Which is it Kerry, decorated Vietnam Vet or war criminal who committed attrocities and was ashamed of his service record and those of his fellow Vets?
Confused, twisted, unsure, as usual, Kerry's being duplicious and can't even figure out how to effectively present himself.