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The Depths of American Brutality in Vietnam
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Keith

Kerry's 1971 statement to congress and the American public was typical of the propaganda.

Fonda's dozen broadcasts were the Tokyo Rose or Axis Sally or Lord Ha Ha of the day.

The Holzers went to Colorado Springs to the Air Force archives for the transcripts and/or recordings.

Fonda would show up buying a place in Pecos, lecturing everyone on envirorighteousness having waxed ecstatic we should all get on our knees and pray we'd live under communism--was that right? Pray? No, that can't have been her word.

http://www.amazon.com/review/RSKJU0W1W2U...tore=books

Bill Moyers said my guy then Barry Goldwater would nuke the little girl plucking daisies so we'd better elect his guy LBJ so we could napalm her.

JFK wasn't going. He was there in 1951. Who could look at the French overrun at Dien Bien Phu and think that was a project to take over from them like the Panama Canal.

The political leaders of the United States, having murdered the peace-maker, concocted the Tonkin Gulf Resolution and sent hundreds of thousands of our young men and women, and so much ordnance.

The brutality was the exception, though Kerry and Fonda were insisting it was endemic.

Now we'll have Kerry as Secretary of State as we promote the Arab Spring chapter of the War on Terror, as the regimes of the two wars running are overrun by fundamendalists.

The plight of the man who shot Osama.

Vietnam was the the kidnapping and murder of U.S. foreign policy; the perpetuation of the Cold War business model.

For had LBJ intended to quickly win and end the war against Ho Chi Minh he would have allowed the Chiefs to mine Haiphong and bomb Hanoi.

November 1965. Two years after killing Kennedy to make the war go forward, LBJ acts to insure it will continue as a death trap.

His rules of engagement, allowance of sanctuary, sanitization of target lists were finessed by his caving to the histrionics of the CIA lapdog Cronkite, that Tet was the end--Bui Tin said it was the end for the North.

The world is better when the leaders are not corrupt, treacherous, soulless.

Those who gave so much did so with the belief it was a fight for freedom.

They were as much betrayed by corrupt political leadership as the victims of Benghazi.

The leadership will always mock, "What difference does it make?"

Sometimes people hang them on hooks and call it good.
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The Depths of American Brutality in Vietnam - by Phil Dragoo - 15-02-2013, 09:24 AM

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