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linda d Donating Member (119 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-21-04 09:36 PM
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kerry on cspan
his 1971 testimony before the senate is being replayed.
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napi21 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-21-04 09:40 PM
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1. Amazing he was so eloquent at age 27 huh?
When I watched that on cspan earlier, it brought back the reality of what it was like back in the early 70's.

I hope some of the younger people take the time to listen to this since they can't possible realize why a veteran would throw his ribbons away unless someone explains the truth of the times to them.
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yardwork Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-21-04 09:43 PM
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2. I was a young person during that time.
I can't believe that our country did it again so soon. I thought it would never happen again.

I can't believe that we let that twisted psychopath simian George W. Bush do this to our country. It's like a nightmare that never ends.
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Sugarbleus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-21-04 10:08 PM
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3. I'm sooooooooooo elated you brought this up Linda
I AM old enough to remember the whole VN era. My hubby and his many friends are vets from that time.

I watched Kerry so eloquently speak the truth about the way our country threw our men and boys into a conflict that didn't need to happen. I like how he spoke the truth about what went on BUT he DIDN'T assign direct blame on exploded mentalities of those soldiers who did heinous things to the vietnamese....He put the blame for the atrocities on the ones who sent our men over there in the first place. The blame was with our government first, then the culture, then the training they went throught: KILL KILL

I was enraged at the callers who called to say Kerry was a traitor!
I jumped out of bed to call c-span but they cut off the phones extremely quickly and switched to a rehash of BigDickCheney's speech. I then tried to add my comments to a forum on C-span but couldn't find one...I wrote to c-span and complained.

Everysingle thing Kerry spoke of was true. All the soldiers weren't participatory in the more heinous things that went on over there, but many were "urged" to do "stuff". Our government at the time was just like this one now. FULL OF HUBRIS and lacking in any real idea of how a war should be run or won (if necessary which VN was not). The power's that were at the helm, tried to micromanage the conflict in VN. They are doing it again today. The attitude that WE HAVE TO WIN...we are great, we cannot afford to lose ad nauseum..is in play today.
If there were any real problems in southeast asia at that time(Cambodia comes to mind), we didn't address them--sorta like we didn't finish the job in Afgahnistan, where many of the REAL terrorists make their home today.
I am NOT anti military. I think the spitting on those VN Vets when they came home was abominable. The people were misinformed and overzealous in their antiwar stance...they didn't realize what and who was the bigger problem....some did, most didn't. IT WAS THE US GOVERNMENT and their generals etc.

In short, I'm VERY impressed with what Kerry stood for in those days. I hope he remembers all those sentiments today with our current quagmire in Iraq. I hope he has the intelligence and the ear of the people to know when to take action and when to mind our own business.

WAR IS HELL....it should NEVER be entered into lightly or without the full support of assests and the will of the people.
Well Done JK!
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napi21 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-21-04 11:14 PM
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4. You need to try to call cspan tomorrow morning at 7AM.
I bet Washington Journal will have something about this on. Even if they don't they usually have open phones from 7 -7:30. It's hard to get in though. I plan to try as well. We'll see who gets through.
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