Semper fi.
AMEN. Welcome home.
This should be required reading in every household.
Time that Nam thing was put into perspective.
"I turned 21 in Viet Nam and voted on an absentee ballot for President Nixon"
In Nov 68 I was in Viet Nam
I was only 20 and ineligble to vote
The voting age was still 21
Stunning article. Sad that so many will never see it. I often print them out for my liberal leaning AF vet next door.
Upon my return to the states in the summer of 69, someone spit on my ribbons on the uniform I was wearing. I was walking through a terminal at JFK Airport with my sea bag, which weighed almost as much as I did. (I returned to the U.S. weighing 145 lbs., a loss of about 30 lbs.) Why would someone spit on me? It wasnt my idea to go to Viet Nam; I believe LBJ sent me there. The cab driver also didnt like the fact that someone in uniform got in his cab.
I remember this. It happened to my brother on his way home. He had to ride in a Greyhound bus for several hours. He was mocked and ridiculed most of the way. When he was out of the bus and into the station of our home town, he was spat upon, too. WE CAN'T LET THIS HAPPEN EVER EVER AGAIN! Take care in any way you can of our brothers and sisters in the military! Let them know you care.
Semper fi.
http://www.tonydiana.com/picture.php
please look
Well, okay... I wasn't there, I didn't go, so I can't comment on the whole experience personally, but I know guys who served in Vietnam and *liked* it - *liked* going out on night ambush patrol, *liked* a good firefight, and still brag about being able to hit a running gook in the head at 400 yards. None of them seem a bit traumatized to me; they're all grandfathers now and other than hating Jane Fonda like Satan they don't seem to have any psychic scars from the war, no matter how many real scars they've got.
Maybe this guy is just a little too "sensitive"??
But none of them whom I know, have any pictures or home movies either... apparently taking pictures wasn't that important to them at the time.
(On second thought... one Marine of my acquaintance WAS really traumatized by having the Marine Corps take away his M14 and give him an M16... he went AWOL for 2 weeks and hid out hoping they wouldn't find him while they were swapping rifles, but they got his anyway... he's *still* traumatized by *that*...)
Amen about McLiberal not being "all there" (even the left-wing guy who does the cartoon TV Funhouse on Saturday Night Live did a pretty good cartoon skit of McLiberal stumping for President Bush)! Just as LCpl Zak says we can't allow the "Prince of Boston" to be president, neither can we allow the "RINO of Arizona" to become our commander in chief.
Semper Fi Lcpl Zak.
Thanks for the post.
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Char,
Thank you for posting my article. I appreciate the kind words from everyone, they mean a lot to me. I want to thank everyone, even fire eye, for responding. I'm sure he meant well too...
Zak