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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Alighieri who wrote (177191)10/28/2003 10:09:45 AM
From: i-node   of 1577194
 
To say that she helped lose the war is to do underestimate the determination of the North Vietnamese...they are far more responsible for us losing.

The war was "lost" when LBJ didn't have what it took to win the war; had LBJ been strong enough to throw everything at them early on, instead of drizzling it in at Westmoreland's request, the outcome may well have been different.

Once Nixon was in office, the war was already lost at home, not because of anything the North Vietnamese did, but because Americans were sick of watching their kids come home in boxes. All Nixon could do was try to get us out.

Hanoi Jane was more than a silly symbol. I wouldn't say she "lost" the war, but her actions were demoralizing to our troops and treasoness, and gave aid and comfort to our enemy. She should have been imprisoned, or perhaps faced a firing squad, on her return to the states. Her subsequent apology doesn't begin to compensate for her actions.

Yes, the NV were committed -- starving people are willing to do anything to eat.
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