However, most accounts of spitting emerged in the mid-1980s only after a newspaper columnist asked his readers who were Vietnam vets if they had been spit upon after the war (an odd and leading question to ask a decade after the war's end). The framing of the question seemed to beg for an affirmative answer.
WHAT A LOAD i was born in 1960 i was hearing of our men being spit on from my father who wanted to kick hippie ass over it in 1967 when i was 7 it was the first time i ever seen my dad get realy mad so i know this guy is full of bovine excrament !!!
Here's a link for a petition to investigate Kerry's actions for 'nam.
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