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The Vietraq War

 
 
Reply Thu 23 Aug, 2007 10:06 pm
The Vietraq War


Speaking to veterans sure not to boo him, George W. Bush's handlers
have launched a new offensive in the Vietnam War, which has been over
for 30 years.

Offensive is right. In essence, if you take a look at our soldiers
patrolling in Phuoc Vinh, Vietnam, in 1967-68 and in Iraq's Diyala
River Valley in August 2007, Bush is telling 21st century America:
"Phuoc you."

Read on . . .


The Village Voice: The Bush Beat

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"The enjoyment of power inevitably corrupts the judgment of reason, and perverts its liberty".- Immanuel Kant
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Drnaline
 
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Reply Fri 24 Aug, 2007 08:49 am
@aaronssongs,
I find this very humorous. The libbys have been referencing Irag as another vietnam for years, but let Potus make a reference and all hell breaks loose, LOL.
Drnaline
 
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Reply Fri 24 Aug, 2007 10:39 am
@aaronssongs,
Quote:
efficient capatalist Russia in 2001
we succeeded in beating and converting them to capitolism, nice.
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aaronssongs
 
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Reply Sat 25 Aug, 2007 11:19 am
@Drnaline,
Drnaline;32646 wrote:
I find this very humorous. The libbys have been referencing Irag as another vietnam for years, but let Potus make a reference and all hell breaks loose, LOL.


It is, indeed, very humorous...liberals have, indeed, been likening Iraq to Vietnam for years now, and Bush vehemently denied the conflicts were anything alike...now he brings up the reference, himself, after denying it for years...what changed? What changed was the similarities have increased, exponentially, so much so, that to deny it, would be to deny the obvious. Stark reality.
Now he erroneously compares the occupation of Japan, at the end of WWII, to the occupation of Iraq...and the Pulitzer Prize winning author of a book on the subject John Dower, a professor at MIT, on MSNBC, MSNBC - Countdown with Keith Olbermann - A Unique Newscast that Counts Down the Day’s Top Stories - Get the Latest Transcripts, TV Schedule & Video Highlights - MSNBC.com Front Page
last night, claimed Bush was "re-writing" history, and using propaganda to promote the war, and was wrong for doing so.
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Drnaline
 
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Reply Sat 25 Aug, 2007 11:56 am
@aaronssongs,
Great post Aaron. Maybe there is hope for us, LOL.
aaronssongs
 
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Reply Sun 26 Aug, 2007 05:57 pm
@Drnaline,
Drnaline;32769 wrote:
Great post Aaron. Maybe there is hope for us, LOL.


Ok, kudos for my posting? Where's Rod Serling? Cuz I could only be in The Twilight Zone.
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Drnaline
 
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Reply Sun 26 Aug, 2007 06:26 pm
@aaronssongs,
Twilight can also be called common ground. The problem is neither of us know when the other is there.

P.S. i think is was Rod Sterling, LOL.
aaronssongs
 
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Reply Mon 27 Aug, 2007 01:25 pm
@Drnaline,
Drnaline;32954 wrote:
Twilight can also be called common ground. The problem is neither of us know when the other is there.

P.S. i think is was Rod Sterling, LOL.


Oh, being in "The Twilight Zone", is unmistakable. You know when you're there...and it doesn't have much to do about anybody else, as it is a personal thing, and hardly "common ground". IMHO
And you'd be wrong...it was Serling. He was a WWII Vet, and wrote the Peabody Award winning, "Requiem for a Heavyweight", which established his reputation as a screenwriter.
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Drnaline
 
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Reply Mon 27 Aug, 2007 04:16 pm
@aaronssongs,
Serling it is.
aaronssongs
 
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Reply Mon 27 Aug, 2007 05:37 pm
@Drnaline,
Drnaline;33145 wrote:
Serling it is.


This is really scary.
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