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No, Dwight, I agree with your assessment of the Vietnam war.
The knee-jerk anti-war movement I'm speaking about is the one currently hampering our efforts to eradicate terrorism, that is funded to a large part by nostalgic nam-era activists. -- Stinger "Dwight Stewart" wrote in message ink.net... "Stinger" wrote: --and giving credence to a knee-jerk anti-war movement that persists (though times have changed) to this day. A "knee-jerk" anti-war movement? The Vietnam war lasted 15 years (25 years if you count the advisors sent in the 50's), about ten years longer than WWII. The war started while I was a young child playing with toys in my backyard and I was able to join the military as a young adult before the war ended. Any response in the latter years of that war (the period with the most wide-spread peace movement) could hardly be described as "knee-jerk." Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |