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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (71751)12/16/2005 8:20:37 PM
From: American SpiritRead Replies (1) of 81568
 
Sadly, all true. The CIA's Phoenix Program which many SpecOps and Swiftvets took part in, assassinated and interrogated thousands of VC suspects, often behind enemy lines including in Cambodia and Laos. They used extreme killing methods including decapitation. Decapitation was used because Buddhists believe without a head you can't go to nirvana. It was a method of terrorism. To scare villages into not cooperating with the VC, or else.

Yes, when dogs of war are unleashed without rules or restraint they can be very very brutal and barbarian. Even American dogs of war. As we saw a glimpse of at Abu Graiab.

Thousands of vets can corroborate what Kerry said, though nobody likes to talk about it. The smearvets were bald-faced liars claiming atrocities never happened in Nam. What phony baloney A-holes. Huge chunks of that war were one big atrocity. Like Agent Orange and napalm, free fire zones and burning down hootches.

I'm sure smearvets themselves did plenty of things they wouldn't want us to know. Admiral Hoffman in fact was known for his extremism. He was known as the guy who liked hootches burnt down. Yet the smearvets denied every doing it. All lies. Such big fat ugly liars.

The worst part was, there was no good reason for that war to begin with, and we escalated it based on a big fat lie.
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