Posted on 07/20/2006 10:15:51 AM PDT by siddude
April 30th, 2005 will be the 30th anniversary of the fall of Saigon and the question remains, "When will we have a chance to tell our stories about what happened to the millions of Vietnamese people whose lives were forever changed after that day?" How long will we allow Hollywood to tell their versions about the Vietnam war, where Vietnamese people are faceless, nameless background objects instead of three-dimensional living, breathing people whose lives are directly torn by war? In the last 30 years, the world has never known about the millions of Vietnamese who were imprisoned and tortured in "re-education camps," or the millions of other Vietnamese who fled Vietnam by boat, suffering drought, starvation, rape and pillaging by pirates. No American film has ever been made about these struggles and sacrifices, so the question is "Why not?"
(Excerpt) Read more at journeyfromthefall.com ...
Yep, wish I had the cash to distribute this. Perhaps Mel Gibson could do it.
It didn't happen. In their eyes it couldn't happen because it was not what Kerry et al. predicted in the event of a northern takeover. So they blot it out.
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NEVER FORGET
.."JOURNEY from the FALL".. MoviePremieres = Fall of Saigon CLARITY..
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NEVER FORGET
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