I guess that leaves it up to me then. OK, I'll open up the Kerry campaign's Acrobat file of the award citations, except I won't open it in Acrobat. I'll open it in a text editor, where most of it looks like gibberish.
But not all of it.
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Adobe makes photoshop and acrobat. I'll bet there's a reference to photoshop in most acrobat files. In order to sie and crop images for acrobat you have to use some kind of image editor. If acrobat does its own sizing and cropping, you can bet the functions are a subset of photoshop.
As for the additional language, that's boilerplate added to all citations, as of a certain date. The question is, why did Kerry request replacement medals, since he never threw his own away, and they were at home when he threw away someone eles's?
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Interesting. I had never even thought of using a text editor!