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Lessons Not Learned From Vietnam

arpiem Wrote: Apr 30, 2012 6:26 PM
North Vietnam admitted it was they who planted the seed of dissention in the U.S. We saw communist sympathizer professors in colleges ranting against the war. We were winning Vietnam, but the useful idiots in the MSM, especially Cronkite, wanted the U.S. to fail. John Kerry dealt the final death blow with his ridiculous testimony and rhetoric.
Jay Wye Wrote: Apr 30, 2012 6:46 PM
John Kerry is a TRAITOR.

his name should always be preceded by Traitor,as in Traitor John Kerry.

After the fall of Saigon on April 29, 1975, military and civilian strategists sought “lessons learned.” Many were tactical or technical, such as the operational effectiveness of precision-guided munitions and the continuing need for guns on jet fighters. At the strategic level, one pundit recommended that the United States never again fight in a former French colony located on the other side of the world with borders contiguous to enemy sources of supply governed by an ally of dubious political legitimacy. After the fall of Saigon 37 years ago, the United States embarked on another unsatisfying war, the result seeming eerily...

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