Dr. John Llewellyn
(336) 759-7229
llewelly@wfu.edu
The profanities that I am ready to expel are enormous.
Just who did this person speak to??
I was spit upon, I had people throw beer bottles at me from their cars, and I heard Baby Killer many times, and I graduated Parris Island in 1977...5 years after combat ended in Vietnam!
This woman needs to be Freeped and HOW!!
The profanities that I am ready to expel are enormous.
Just who did this person speak to??
I was spit upon, I had people throw beer bottles at me from their cars, and I heard Baby Killer many times, and I graduated Parris Island in 1977...5 years after combat ended in Vietnam!
This woman needs to be Freeped and HOW!!
He's calling me a liar. I wish he would do it to my face.
"There is also a common-sense method for debunking this urban legend."
Which seems to be anything but surveying veterans.
NC Ping Please
Hey John... we're they called babykillers (or is that just another Urban Myth)
hey buffoon go peddle your crap somewhere else, how dare you add salt to the wound
He can kiss my Veteran ASS!
I spent the night in a California jail for beating the crap out of a "love child" that spit on me while I was waiting for my duffle bag at the airport luggage carosel.
I ignored the chants, but the spit earned him some extensive dental work and my right boot rearranged his rib cage. I still have the scars on my knuckles from his dislodged teeth..
Oh, really...the abuse still continues.....my hubby's major was just called a war criminal, baby and civilian killer among other things....they spent 15mos in Iraq in an AVN Co....
Who is this guy kidding??? I distinctly remember marching in a 4th of July parade when I was in the Boy Scouts in 19-73 or 1974 and we were the color guard for the local VFW. The Vets marched according to their service with the Viet Nam vets in the rear and they were jeered and booed and had things thrown at them. Most of the time whoever threw something was confronted by someone else in the crowd and the parade was only a couple of blocks long but it DID happen. I remember at first I was bewildered and then extremely angry. My dad was marching with the Korean Vets and he got a good dose of the hate too and he was fuming.
My brother committed suicide after his return from Nam. Our family believes one reason was the "welcome" he received when he got home. And I saw people flip him off, turn their backs on him, etc. He told me about spitting and I saw the evidence of bar fights resulting from the name calling.
Labeling the spitting story an urban legend does not mean that something of this sort did not happen to someone somewhere...
In other words, the label is utterly worthless. Thanks, perfesser.
"John Llewellyn is an associate professor of communication at Wake Forest University"
Not a vet?
oooohhh.... A liberal "intellecti"... Not smart enough to win elections, but smart enough to give opinions and insult everyone else. Got it.
Even if Dr. LLewellyn were right, which I don't believe for a second, he doesn't bother to cover what Kerry did to the vets when he admittedly lied to the Senate about their killing babies and other civilians. Llewellyn is way off track with this screed.
Lemme tell you something. This Dr. will need a Dr if I ever get my hands on him.
They not only spit, but they threw human waste at our group.
Bull Shi'ite!
And you're still an idiot.
bttt