Unkotare
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Been where, exactly? Why are you having trouble with this question?
vietnam you moron. are you blind or stupid ???
Then why did you post a video of a meat market in China?
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Been where, exactly? Why are you having trouble with this question?
vietnam you moron. are you blind or stupid ???
Been where, exactly? Why are you having trouble with this question?
vietnam you moron. are you blind or stupid ???
Then why did you post a video of a meat market in China?
vietnam you moron. are you blind or stupid ???
Then why did you post a video of a meat market in China?
that requires to to think. think. think.
and...it seems you can't, or are too humiliated to try
and...it seems you can't, or are too humiliated to try
your an idiot. im finished with you. child
and...it seems you can't, or are too humiliated to try
your an idiot. im finished with you. child
= I was 100% right. You are now too humiliated to even try and explain yourself. Nice work, champ. You know, even a monkey has enough sense not to fling its own shit at itself. Take a lesson.
Why blame them? It was not the Vietnamese people who committed American troops to invade their country. They didn't do anything to us.58,000 families of dead American servicemen would not be so kind.
Did it ever occur to you that our government should apologize to the Vietnamese for the damage we did there? How would you have felt if you were fighting in our Civil War and the Vietnamese decided to come here and interfere, killing thousands of innocent women and children in the process, defoliating a significant part of the land and laying mines that continue to kill innocent people for generations?IMO - the Vietnamese govt should make an official apology for breaking the cease-fire................................
Or are you one of those Vietnam veterans who think of your ordeal in that debacle as having occurred in defense of your country? If so, I have belated news for you. You were badly misused and it's time you learned who was actually responsible for your ordeal and for all the deaths and miseries suffered by American troops in Vietnam.
It wasn't the Vietnamese. That is their country. We went there. They didn't come here. They didn't do a thing to us and we had no good reason for being there.
Why blame them? It was not the Vietnamese people who committed American troops to invade their country. They didn't do anything to us.58,000 families of dead American servicemen would not be so kind.
Did it ever occur to you that our government should apologize to the Vietnamese for the damage we did there? How would you have felt if you were fighting in our Civil War and the Vietnamese decided to come here and interfere, killing thousands of innocent women and children in the process, defoliating a significant part of the land and laying mines that continue to kill innocent people for generations?IMO - the Vietnamese govt should make an official apology for breaking the cease-fire................................
Or are you one of those Vietnam veterans who think of your ordeal in that debacle as having occurred in defense of your country? If so, I have belated news for you. You were badly misused and it's time you learned who was actually responsible for your ordeal and for all the deaths and miseries suffered by American troops in Vietnam.
It wasn't the Vietnamese. That is their country. We went there. They didn't come here. They didn't do a thing to us and we had no good reason for being there.
Ginscpy is not a Veteran, the closest thing that moron has got to Military Service is blowing the Sailors down on the docks on shore leave.
Yes, I do. I hated the Cong and the NVA, not the Vietnamese people. I worked with many good people in South Vietnam, people I believed (and still do) were worth protecting, worth fighting with and for. They were loyal to us, trusted us, and it broke my heart when America abandoned them.
I have some dear friends yet, a Vietnamese family who managed to get out after the war was over; they are wonderful people, who went through hell to get here. Their children were born here, as American as you and I; they have never known their ancestral homeland, though they still speak the language. I see them living here in freedom now, and I think that is what we fought for, after all.
That's all very noble. But do you really think you are speaking for all those Americans, such as my aunt and uncle whose precious son, my cousin Tommy, a draftee, who was killed two weeks after arriving in Vietnam? That was as close as the tragedy of the Vietnam folly came to me and it was too damn close! But I've spoken to many who suffered the loss of loved ones and who came to passionately protest that unnecessary and wasteful debacle. The reasons you've presented here are not sufficient compensation for their pain.
58,000 Americans dead. Tens of thousands more maimed and/or disfigured. What for? Are we the cops of the world? If so, do you have any sons or brothers you'd like to sacrifice in the next noble adventure? Or do you consider me ignoble for saying we need to mind our own business.