You know, Georgie Boy, if you had spent as much time bettering yourself in your younger days such as going to a community college, occupational center, or a trade-tech school as you spend now on complaining, you wouldn't always be moaning and groaning about Wall Street and other things.
How are you defining "bettering yourself?"
Would you be a better man if you hadn't killed for Wall Street in Vietnam?
"The My Lai Massacre (Vietnamese: thảm sát Mỹ Lai [tʰɐ̃ːm ʂɐ̌ːt mǐˀ lɐːj], [mǐˀlɐːj] ( listen); /ˌmiːˈlaɪ/, /ˌmiːˈleɪ/, or /ˌmaɪˈlaɪ/)[1] was the Vietnam War mass murder of between 347 and 504 unarmed civilians in South Vietnam on March 16, 1968, by United States Army soldiers of 'Charlie' Company of 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment, 11th Brigade of the Americal Division.
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Most of the victims were women, children, infants, and elderly people.
"Some of the women were gang-raped and their bodies were later found to be mutilated[2] and many women were allegedly raped prior to the killings.[3]
"While 26 U.S. soldiers were initially charged with criminal offenses for their actions at Mỹ Lai, only Second Lieutenant William Calley, a platoon leader in Charlie Company, was convicted. Found guilty of killing 22 villagers, he was originally given a life sentence, but only served three and a half years under house arrest."
Is Calley a better man than I am?
My Lai Massacre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia