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Brenda Ann July 18th 09 11:13 PM

? Rest in Peace - Walter Cronkite (1916 - 2009)
 

"Chas. Chan" wrote in message
...

Walter Cronkite did not send your friends to Vietnam. That would have
been Lyndon Baines Johnson.


Actually that would have been Dwight David Eisenhower.- Hide quoted text -


....and it was ? John Fitzgerald Kennedy who cemented our commitment to
defeat Communism.
Listen to Silence of the Liberal Fascists - * crickets *

Kennedy may have gotten the ball rolling, but it was Johnson that upped the
ante, sending over a quarter million troops over there during his tenure,
and what? 20% losses? The war was a fiasco. Nobody seemed to know what they
were doing. A war run by committee. With losses of over 50,000 of our kids,
no wonder the war became so unpopular back home. That's a LOT of grieving
families!

As for Walter Cronkite having anything to do with any of it, like they say,
don't shoot the messenger. Vietnam was the first war ever so widely covered.
The first to be basically televised. The first to bring the gore of war into
our homes. It woke us up as a society.



Chas. Chan July 19th 09 12:04 AM

American War Casualties
 
On Jul 18, 5:13*pm, "Brenda Ann" wrote:
"Chas. Chan" wrote in message

...



Walter Cronkite did not send your friends to Vietnam. That would have
been Lyndon Baines Johnson.


Actually that would have been Dwight David Eisenhower.- Hide quoted text -


...and it was ? John Fitzgerald Kennedy who cemented our commitment to
defeat Communism.
Listen to Silence of the Liberal Fascists - * crickets *

Kennedy may have gotten the ball rolling, but it was Johnson that upped the
ante, sending over a quarter million troops over there during his tenure,
and what? 20% losses? *The war was a fiasco. Nobody seemed to know what they
were doing. A war run by committee. With losses of over 50,000 of our kids,
no wonder the war became so unpopular back home. That's a LOT of grieving
families!

As for Walter Cronkite having anything to do with any of it, like they say,
don't shoot the messenger. Vietnam was the first war ever so widely covered.
The first to be basically televised. The first to bring the gore of war into
our homes. It woke us up as a society.


Which American Presidents murdered the most Americans?

The Father of Liberal Fascism - Woodrow Wilson (DEMOCRAT) - murdered
53,402 American soldiers in World War I (1917–1918).

The Son of Liberal Fascism - Franklin D. Roosevelt (DEMOCRAT) -
murdered 291,557 Americans soldiers in World War II (1940–1945).

The Brother of Liberal Fascism - Harry S Truman (DEMOCRAT) - murdered
33,741 Americans soldiers in the Korean War (1950–1953)

The Grand-Sons of Liberal Fascism - John F. Kennedy (DEMOCRAT) and
Lyndon B. Johnson (DEMOCRAT)- murdered 47,424 in the Vietnam War (1964–
1975)

Desert Shield/Desert Storm (1990-1991) Battle deaths 147
President George H. W. Bush (REPUBLICAN)

Global War on Terror Battle deaths 3,776
George W. Bush (REPUBLICAN)

Listen to The Whining of The Hypocritical Liberal Fascists and their
Propaganda LIES!

How many Americans will die needlessly from Socialism and
"Nationalized Healthcare" under 0baMa0 Tse Dung?

Impeach or Recall 0baMa0! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoQ3kO9xzcs

No Name July 19th 09 12:14 AM

American War Casualties
 
On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 23:04:17 UTC, "Chas. Chan"
wrote:

On Jul 18, 5:13˙pm, "Brenda Ann" wrote:
"Chas. Chan" wrote in message

...



Walter Cronkite did not send your friends to Vietnam. That would have
been Lyndon Baines Johnson.


Actually that would have been Dwight David Eisenhower.- Hide quoted text -


...and it was ? John Fitzgerald Kennedy who cemented our commitment to
defeat Communism.
Listen to Silence of the Liberal Fascists - * crickets *

Kennedy may have gotten the ball rolling, but it was Johnson that upped the
ante, sending over a quarter million troops over there during his tenure,
and what? 20% losses? ˙The war was a fiasco. Nobody seemed to know what they
were doing. A war run by committee. With losses of over 50,000 of our kids,
no wonder the war became so unpopular back home. That's a LOT of grieving
families!

As for Walter Cronkite having anything to do with any of it, like they say,
don't shoot the messenger. Vietnam was the first war ever so widely covered.
The first to be basically televised. The first to bring the gore of war into
our homes. It woke us up as a society.


Which American Presidents murdered the most Americans?

The Father of Liberal Fascism - Woodrow Wilson (DEMOCRAT) - murdered
53,402 American soldiers in World War I (19171918).

The Son of Liberal Fascism - Franklin D. Roosevelt (DEMOCRAT) -
murdered 291,557 Americans soldiers in World War II (19401945).

The Brother of Liberal Fascism - Harry S Truman (DEMOCRAT) - murdered
33,741 Americans soldiers in the Korean War (19501953)

The Grand-Sons of Liberal Fascism - John F. Kennedy (DEMOCRAT) and
Lyndon B. Johnson (DEMOCRAT)- murdered 47,424 in the Vietnam War (1964
1975)

Desert Shield/Desert Storm (1990-1991) Battle deaths 147
President George H. W. Bush (REPUBLICAN)

Global War on Terror Battle deaths 3,776
George W. Bush (REPUBLICAN)

Listen to The Whining of The Hypocritical Liberal Fascists and their
Propaganda LIES!

How many Americans will die needlessly from Socialism and
"Nationalized Healthcare" under 0baMa0 Tse Dung?

Impeach or Recall 0baMa0! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoQ3kO9xzcs


I guess that you left out Lincoln(R) with over 500,000 dead Americans!





"What do you mean there's no movie?"

Chas. Chan July 19th 09 12:28 AM

American War Casualties
 
On Jul 18, 6:14*pm,
wrote:


I guess that you left out Lincoln(R) with over 500,000 dead Americans!


Abraham Lincoln (REPUBLICAN) faught the Cival War for the Freedom of
Black American whom the Democrats wished to enslave. Just as 0baMa0
and the Democrats wish to enslave us all today.

Thank God that a majority of those 500,000 dead were not Americans.
They were Confederates who were fighting FOR BLACK SLAVERY! - They
were the Fathers of the Ku Klux Klan and are the Democrats who faught
AGAINST EQUAL RIGHTS.

Listen to The Whining of The Hypocritical Liberal Fascists and their
Propaganda LIES!

dave July 19th 09 01:22 AM

+ Rest in Peace - Walter Cronkite (1916 - 2009)
 
Bob Dobbs wrote:
dave wrote:
wrote:
U.S.Paratroopers were in French Indo China in World War Two, talking
them NOT to join up with Japan.
cuhulin

...............................................
I talk Hase you number f...... ten thousand VC!
...............................................

Ho Chi Minh was on our side at one time.


As was Saddam Hussein
...and a host of others


"I am a Frankenstein!"

[email protected] July 19th 09 01:35 AM

+ Rest in Peace - Walter Cronkite (1916 - 2009)
 
You beat me to it.I was also going to say Saddam Hussein.

Ahhhhh, I am watching The Golden Girls, untill Mrs.Bucket comes on tv
tonight.

Doggy, I am fixin to make a couple of mater sandwiches,,, you want one?
cuhulin


Joe from Kokomo[_2_] July 19th 09 01:49 AM

+ Rest in Peace - Walter Cronkite (1916 - 2009)
 

dave wrote:
wrote:
U.S.Paratroopers were in French Indo China in World War Two, talking
them NOT to join up with Japan.
cuhulin

...............................................
I talk Hase you number f...... ten thousand VC!
...............................................

Ho Chi Minh was on our side at one time.


Bob Dobbs wrote:

As was Saddam Hussein
...and a host of others


like Noriega from Panama.

Funny how they all turned on us (or are we turning on them once they
wake up and won't be our puppet anymore?)


Joe from Kokomo[_2_] July 19th 09 01:50 AM

? Rest in Peace - Walter Cronkite (1916 - 2009)
 
Brenda Ann wrote:

The [Viet Nam] war was a fiasco. Nobody seemed to know what they
were doing. A war run by committee. With losses of over 50,000 of our kids,
no wonder the war became so unpopular back home. That's a LOT of grieving
families!


As for Walter Cronkite having anything to do with any of it, like they say,
don't shoot the messenger. Vietnam was the first war ever so widely covered.
The first to be basically televised. The first to bring the gore of war into
our homes. It woke us up as a society.


It did? We must have fallen back asleep then, cuz Georgie Porgie, Cheney
and their gang of thieves chumped us into ANOTHER fiasco war. (ooops,
make that TWO fiasco wars).

dave July 19th 09 02:05 AM

? Rest in Peace - Walter Cronkite (1916 - 2009)
 
Joe from Kokomo wrote:
Brenda Ann wrote:

The [Viet Nam] war was a fiasco. Nobody seemed to know what they were
doing. A war run by committee. With losses of over 50,000 of our kids,
no wonder the war became so unpopular back home. That's a LOT of
grieving families!


As for Walter Cronkite having anything to do with any of it, like they
say, don't shoot the messenger. Vietnam was the first war ever so
widely covered. The first to be basically televised. The first to
bring the gore of war into our homes. It woke us up as a society.


It did? We must have fallen back asleep then, cuz Georgie Porgie, Cheney
and their gang of thieves chumped us into ANOTHER fiasco war. (ooops,
make that TWO fiasco wars).


The Bush Crime Family and Halliburton loomed large in all 3 conflicts
mentioned here, and no doubt dozens more. The world would be much safer
if we'd remove the profit motive from war.

Brenda Ann July 19th 09 02:07 AM

+ Rest in Peace - Walter Cronkite (1916 - 2009)
 

"Joe from Kokomo" wrote in message
...

dave wrote:
wrote:
U.S.Paratroopers were in French Indo China in World War Two, talking
them NOT to join up with Japan.
cuhulin

...............................................
I talk Hase you number f...... ten thousand VC!
...............................................

Ho Chi Minh was on our side at one time.


Bob Dobbs wrote:

As was Saddam Hussein
...and a host of others


like Noriega from Panama.

Funny how they all turned on us (or are we turning on them once they wake
up and won't be our puppet anymore?)


Don't forget Castro, Shah Razi Pahlava, etc. Seems wherever we prop someone
up, there is a revolt either by the people or the propee.. maybe Gene
Roddenberry had something with that "non-interference Prime Directive". How
much worse could it be? :)




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