“I'm not about to take credit for something I didn't do.”
“I lived the war in Iraq, and today I still have family and friends fighting in Iraq. My support for our troops is unwavering. I believe this is not a time for finger-pointing, it is a time for truth — the whole truth— vs. hype, and misinformation.”
“I was given opportunities not extended to my fellow soldiers, I embraced those opportunities to set the record straight.”
“I had a story tell, a story that needed to be told so that people would know the truth.”
“The nurses at the hospital tried to soothe me, and they even tried unsuccessfully at one point to return me to Americans.”
“A group came to the hospital to rescue me. I could hear them speaking in English but I was still very afraid. Then a soldier came into the room. He tore the American flag from his uniform and he handed it to me in my hand. And he told me "We're American soldiers, and we're here to take you home." And I looked at him and I said "Yes, I am an American soldier too."”