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Politics : Just the Facts, Ma'am: A Compendium of Liberal Fiction

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To: mph who wrote (1291)11/19/2003 9:09:23 PM
From: Oeconomicus  Read Replies (1) of 90947
 
I'll take that last post of yours as an admission
of your misrepresentations.


No, he's revising his misrepresentation - hell, call it what it is - his lie, trying to tell us now that he really meant thousands of Vietnamese had died, not thousands of Americans. He can't document a single combat death of an American after the Paris Peace Accords and he knows it, so he's changing his story rather than admitting (to himself even, forget us) he was dead wrong.

Now he's digging himself into a deeper pit of foolishness by claiming that the American deaths "dropped off some as we began to pull out (or something to that effect) in 1973."

What he doesn't realize is that he's the only one here so stupid he can't simply look up the factual record and see that the last US combat troops shipped out of Vietnam on March 29, 1973, with Nixon declaring "the day we have all worked and prayed for has finally come."

But what is truly amazing is that he apparently has no idea that US troop withdrawals began less than six months after Nixon's first inauguration, on July 8, 1969. I mean SHEESH! This information really isn't hard to find. What's wrong with this guy?
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