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madfloridian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 10:04 PM
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58, 148 dead in Vietnam. 304, 000 wounded. Time to remember.
58,148 Americans were killed and 304,000 wounded out of 2.59 million who served.

The average age of those killed in Vietnam was 23.11 years.

http://www.vietnam-war.info/facts/

Time to remember the things that were said back many years ago in a different war, which was not necessary anymore than Iraq was. I remember that era well, I remember the funerals of classmates. I remember the women I knew whose husband and fiancees were POWs or missing for years.

It is sounding like we are not going to leave Iraq at all. Since the torture vote today, I doubt those Democrats have the courage to buck this administration on Iraq. They gave in so very easily.

I posted these before, but it should be done every now and then.

Richard M. Nixon, speech, April 16, 1954.
If in order to avoid further Communist expansion in Asia and particularly in Indo-China, if in order to avoid it we must take the risk by putting American boys in, I believe that the executive branch of the government has to take the politically unpopular position of facing up to it and doing it, and I personally would support such a decision.

Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1954
You have a row of dominoes set up; you knock over the first one, and what will happen to the last one is that it will go over very quickly.

John F. Kennedy, speech, New York Times, October 13, 1960.
Should I become President...I will not risk American lives...by permitting any other nation to drag us into the wrong war at the wrong place at the wrong time through an unwise commitment that is unwise militarily, unnecessary to our security and unsupported by our allies.

John F. Kennedy, 1961
Now we have a problem in making our power credible, and Vietnam is the place.

Barry M. Goldwater, Why Not Victory?, 1962.
Once upon a time our traditional goal in war and can anyone doubt that we are at war? - was victory. Once upon a time we were proud of our strength, our military power. Now we seem ashamed of it. Once upon a time the rest of the world looked to us for leadership. Now they look to us for a quick handout and a fence-straddling international posture.

Gen. Curtis LeMay, May 1964
Tell the Vietnamese they've got to draw in their horns or we're going to bomb them back into the Stone Age.

Lyndon B. Johnson, statement after Gulf of Tonkin incident, August 4, 1964.
We still seek no wider war.

Lyndon Johnson, Oct. 1964
We are not about to send American boys nine or ten thousand miles away from home to do what Asian boys ought to be doing for themselves.

Ronald Reagan, 1964
We are at war with the most dangerous enemy that has ever faced mankind in his long climb from the swamp to the stars, and it has been said if we lose that war, and in so doing lose this way of freedom of ours, history will record with the greatest astonishment that those who had the most to lose did the least to prevent its happening.


Lyndon B. Johnson, 1964
This is not a jungle war, but a struggle for freedom on every front of human activity.

Ronald Reagan, interview, Fresno Bee, October 10, 1965.
It's silly talking about how many years we will have to spend in the jungles of Vietnam when we could pave the whole country and put parking stripes on it and still be home for Christmas.


http://www.vietnam-war.info/quotes/


And just a few more with a good one from McGovern highlighted. Sounding familiar. It takes heartless men to wage wars like these.

Ronald Reagan, 1965
We should declare war on North Vietnam. . . .We could pave the whole country and put parking strips on it, and still be home by Christmas.

George McGovern, speech to U.S. Senate, April 25, 1967.
We seem bent upon saving the Vietnamese from Ho Chi Minh, even if we have to kill them and demolish their country to do it....I do not intend to remain silent in the face of what I regard as a policy of madness which, sooner or later, will envelop my son and American youth by the millions for years to come.

Walt W. Rostow, National Security Adviser, Dec. 1967
I see light at the end of the tunnel.

Unidentified U.S. Army major, on decision to bomb Bentre, Vietnam, February 7, 1968.
It became necessary to destroy the town to save it.




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madfloridian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 10:07 PM
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1. Here's the timeline of that very long war.
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Erika Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 10:12 PM
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2. But at least a draft existed where all classes would sacrifice
Edited on Wed Sep-27-06 10:16 PM by Erika
That's not the case now. The poor and the middle class are the vast majority who are doing the sacrificing. It's W's definition of a "class" war.

You don't see the twins or George P serving.
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madfloridian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-27-06 10:16 PM
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3. They will get around to that.
Edited on Wed Sep-27-06 10:17 PM by madfloridian
Very soon.

And actually if you were rich and had connections there were ways. College deferment was one which was badly misused.
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