Posted on 11/06/2006 12:30:43 PM PST by neverdem
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On April 29, 1975, hundreds of Americans and South Vietnamese were evacuated from Saigon (now known as Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam, by helicopter. The following day the city was captured by the North Vietnamese, signaling the end of the Vietnam War.
UPI/THE BETTMANN ARCHIVE
While working as a journalist in Vietnam, Nayan Chanda took this photo of a Communist tank entering the presidential palace in Saigon on April 30, 1975. Chanda, now editor of YaleGlobal Online, will speak about his experiences there at a panel marking the 30th anniversary of the event.
AP
An anti-American demonstration in Tehran after Iranian students stormed the US Embassy in November 1979.
AP
The scorched wreckage of an American C-130 Cargo aircraft involved in the failed August 1980 attempt to rescue the hostages.
AP
Blindfolded and with his hands bound, an American hostage is led by young militants to a mob in front of the US Embassy in Tehran, Iran in November 1979.
It has never been a tough call on whether to vote or not...this is just bunk...
That is the dumbest title I have read today. To vote keeps the donk party out of power and to not vote may put them in,thus leading to roll back of tax cuts, hinder conservative judges from being appointed, put all of our lives in danger by enabling terrorists, etc. Anyone whom could even consider to not vote in this climate is an utter fool.
It's not a tough call. Every Republican should vote ...
No, it does not.
Yeah, right. Two words: Roberts and Alito. We're inches away from saving the lives of millions of unborn babies. Now is not the time to play debating society games.
No, John, it's not. Really...it's not.
True.
The concinnity of..
Concincinati? LOL. Big word.
Stop whining and vote.
The Republicans are right on the WOT. Nothing else matters.
Nothing.
When voting in the Congressional races (House/Senate) control OF the House/Senate is also being "voted" on.
If the Republican margin of victory is small, it is in danger of being lost in the courts or through backroom negotiations for more turncoat Republicans.
Problems with the Republican candidates need to be addressed during the Primaries.
The power of one congress critter is small. The cumulative effect of lost seats is more considerable.
Vote. Who says there are no easy answers?
I hope that someday your children and grandchildren will tell of the time that a certain president came to town at the end of a long journey and asked their parents and grandparents to join him in setting America on the course to the new millenniumand that a century of peace, prosperity, opportunity, and hope followed. So, if I could ask you just one last time: Tomorrow, when mountains greet the dawn, would you go out there and win one for the Gipper? Ronald Reagan, November 7, 1988
It's not a tough call at all. Allowing the democrats to take over Congress and flee Iraq dishonors every soldier who has served and/or died in the service of their country not to mention put all Americans at risk.
Its not a tough call. If you don't have anyone to vote FOR, you definitely have someone to vote AGAINST!
"We're inches away from saving the lives of millions of unborn babies."
No, we're inches away from overturning the Roe case which will throw the issue into Congress. Since most people support some abortion rights abortion will be legislated instead of imposed by judicial fiat.
Yes
Am I ever so frustrated to let the DIMs win by not voting "R" ?
Never.
To read or not to read, that is the question. No, it's not hard. Derbyshire -- no read.
Nothing tough about it. If you don't vote Republican, you're a fool.
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