" Kerry said that he has thought a lot about what he said and did after the war and wishes he had said or done things differently."

I did hear that and was amazed at poor attempt to 'appologize'. What exactly did he wish he did differently? Was protesting the war wrong? Throwing away his medals? Lieing about the american service men still dying in combat? Or perhaps he wishes he would have been a more effective war protestor and could have found more ways to damage and politicize the war effort? Maybe he wishes he could have actually slept with Jane Fonda when he had the chance? I just can tell what it is he feels bad about....
But what gets me is that he supposedly feels 'bad' about what he did, but at the same time he is 'proud' of his service to this country and keeps pushing that down our throats. Which is it? Proud of his 4 month tour, but feeling 'bad' about his years of anti-american activism?