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Lonny wrote:
Vietnam war was started by a Democrat - Kennedy. Vietnam war was expanded by a Democrat - Johnson. Vietnam war was ended by a Republican - Nixon. All facts beyond dispute. And then, there's what really happened... Kennedy increased the number of US troops already in Viet Nam... but the net of treaties obligating us to do so were created under Eisenhower. Expanded by Johnson- yes and you might also want to look up who was complicit in misleading Congress over the Gulf of Tonkin incident. Viet Nam War ended by Nixon... six years after he won the office of President based on his promises to do so... several tens of thousands of American lives lost because Nixon could not honor his promise and did not want to go down in history as a President who lost a war. DSK |
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And, Kennedy was talking about reducing our involvement in VN.
And, despite Johnson committing 1000s of soldiers to VN, he also pushed through the "Great Society," which included civil rights. And, although Nixon did end the war eventually, he was an even bigger liar than Bush. "DSK" wrote in message . .. Lonny wrote: Vietnam war was started by a Democrat - Kennedy. Vietnam war was expanded by a Democrat - Johnson. Vietnam war was ended by a Republican - Nixon. All facts beyond dispute. And then, there's what really happened... Kennedy increased the number of US troops already in Viet Nam... but the net of treaties obligating us to do so were created under Eisenhower. Expanded by Johnson- yes and you might also want to look up who was complicit in misleading Congress over the Gulf of Tonkin incident. Viet Nam War ended by Nixon... six years after he won the office of President based on his promises to do so... several tens of thousands of American lives lost because Nixon could not honor his promise and did not want to go down in history as a President who lost a war. DSK |
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"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ...
And, Kennedy was talking about reducing our involvement in VN. You are such a typical liberal. I guess as long as he was 'talking' about it, then he is not to be held responsible for the way he conducted the war. Oh my god! And, despite Johnson committing 1000s of soldiers to VN, he also pushed through the "Great Society," which included civil rights. Doing so only with the help of the Republicans. Most liberals were AGAINST this and voted so. Fact. Look it up. And, although Nixon did end the war eventually, he was an even bigger liar than Bush. A bigger liar than Bush.... hmmmmm.... sort of like Clinton, then? BWa hahahaha BWAaaaa Lonny |
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What you are talking about is "Guns and Butter" which resulted in LBJ's
contrived War in VietNam, LBJ's failed social programs, LBJ's huge national debt increase, LBJ being run out of office and worse getting us stuck with Tricky Dick, D Digit Carter et. al. that followed LBJ still has a lot to answer for but being successful is not one of the questions. JFK where were you when we really needed you! M. "Lonny" wrote in message gle.com... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... And, Kennedy was talking about reducing our involvement in VN. You are such a typical liberal. I guess as long as he was 'talking' about it, then he is not to be held responsible for the way he conducted the war. Oh my god! And, despite Johnson committing 1000s of soldiers to VN, he also pushed through the "Great Society," which included civil rights. Doing so only with the help of the Republicans. Most liberals were AGAINST this and voted so. Fact. Look it up. And, although Nixon did end the war eventually, he was an even bigger liar than Bush. A bigger liar than Bush.... hmmmmm.... sort of like Clinton, then? BWa hahahaha BWAaaaa Lonny |
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And, freedom and liberty for more of our society. Umm... Nixon was a
Republican last I heard. "Michael" wrote in message ... What you are talking about is "Guns and Butter" which resulted in LBJ's contrived War in VietNam, LBJ's failed social programs, LBJ's huge national debt increase, LBJ being run out of office and worse getting us stuck with Tricky Dick, D Digit Carter et. al. that followed LBJ still has a lot to answer for but being successful is not one of the questions. JFK where were you when we really needed you! M. "Lonny" wrote in message gle.com... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... And, Kennedy was talking about reducing our involvement in VN. You are such a typical liberal. I guess as long as he was 'talking' about it, then he is not to be held responsible for the way he conducted the war. Oh my god! And, despite Johnson committing 1000s of soldiers to VN, he also pushed through the "Great Society," which included civil rights. Doing so only with the help of the Republicans. Most liberals were AGAINST this and voted so. Fact. Look it up. And, although Nixon did end the war eventually, he was an even bigger liar than Bush. A bigger liar than Bush.... hmmmmm.... sort of like Clinton, then? BWa hahahaha BWAaaaa Lonny |
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Michael wrote:
What you are talking about is "Guns and Butter" which resulted in LBJ's contrived War in VietNam, LBJ's failed social programs, LBJ's huge national debt increase, LBJ being run out of office and worse getting us stuck with Tricky Dick, D Digit Carter et. al. that followed LBJ still has a lot to answer for but being successful is not one of the questions. JFK where were you when we really needed you! Whoa, dude... you are seriously uninformed. "Guns *or* Butter" is a catch phrase referring to a basic principle of economics and finance. The basic principle is that a given unit of money (dollars, euros, yen, whatever) can only be spent once. The phrase "Guns or butter" refers to a particular gov't or administrations orientation... spend the money on military/defense porkbarreling, or social programs. LBJ was challenged on this and said "We can have guns and butter" but that was long after the Viet Nam war was way out of control. About LBJ's "failed" social programs.... wow I guess if you think that the New Deal was a failure then why not say that the civil rights movement and school integration was also a failure. It is a way of admitting that you have a dim & twisted view of happenings in the real world. And Lonny.... get a clue... which Republicans had very much push behind the civil rights movement? I want names and specific acts & dates. This wholesale rewriting of history would be amusing if it didn't reveal such abysmal ignorance and mean-spiritedness. Oh, and BTW... history is written (and re-written) by the winners. That means... not you! DSK |
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When I post something like that I can always count on my good buddy Doug to
set it straight. I get the fun and he gets the credit. Together we actually get somewhere instead of the usual round and round and round of nothing. Actually while The Great Society was well meant and set us on the right track I'd have to say the Education portion was, and for that matter still is, a dismal failure. All I see is out of control education costs and little to show for it. May be dim and twisted but the New Deal did not result in more jobs. WWII and the runup to it resulted in, and created far more jobs (for a while). Thanks Doug. Now for the good news! The evil wand has waved and the call of work beckons once again. 24th I fly out to the next ship. Make some money. Spend it on my boat. Hey! It's only a "trickle" comparatively but it's keeping one nautical business from going 'down'. You just got to do your best. Now for the better than good news. There will be something in the not so distant future for you all to discuss, and chew into pieces. I just found out my first magazine article was not only accepted by Lats and Atts but is slated for the May issue . . .barring changes. From one side of it only Rick will know of what I speak. But form the other .. . .ouch, ouch, ouch . ..brickbats etc. Michael "DSK" wrote in message ... Michael wrote: What you are talking about is "Guns and Butter" which resulted in LBJ's contrived War in VietNam, LBJ's failed social programs, LBJ's huge national debt increase, LBJ being run out of office and worse getting us stuck with Tricky Dick, D Digit Carter et. al. that followed LBJ still has a lot to answer for but being successful is not one of the questions. JFK where were you when we really needed you! Whoa, dude... you are seriously uninformed. "Guns *or* Butter" is a catch phrase referring to a basic principle of economics and finance. The basic principle is that a given unit of money (dollars, euros, yen, whatever) can only be spent once. The phrase "Guns or butter" refers to a particular gov't or administrations orientation... spend the money on military/defense porkbarreling, or social programs. LBJ was challenged on this and said "We can have guns and butter" but that was long after the Viet Nam war was way out of control. About LBJ's "failed" social programs.... wow I guess if you think that the New Deal was a failure then why not say that the civil rights movement and school integration was also a failure. It is a way of admitting that you have a dim & twisted view of happenings in the real world. And Lonny.... get a clue... which Republicans had very much push behind the civil rights movement? I want names and specific acts & dates. This wholesale rewriting of history would be amusing if it didn't reveal such abysmal ignorance and mean-spiritedness. Oh, and BTW... history is written (and re-written) by the winners. That means... not you! DSK |
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Michael wrote:
When I post something like that I can always count on my good buddy Doug to set it straight. I get the fun and he gets the credit. What credit do I get? Together we actually get somewhere instead of the usual round and round and round of nothing. Actually while The Great Society was well meant and set us on the right track I'd have to say the Education portion was, and for that matter still is, a dismal failure. Speaking for yourself? ![]() May be dim and twisted but the New Deal did not result in more jobs. Ahem... back to this old favorite lie again? Did you look at *any* of the references I posted last time? Do you keep repeating this because you enjoy getting laughed at? WWII and the runup to it resulted in, and created far more jobs (for a while). Now there I agree. Nothing like a war to get the economy jump-started. I wonder if anybody in DC realizes it's not working too well in the current case, at least not for most people. And congrats on the article. I don't read Latts & Atts but will look for your byline. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 16:58:32 -0800, "Michael"
wrote: Now for the good news! The evil wand has waved and the call of work beckons once again. 24th I fly out to the next ship. Make some money. Spend it on my boat. Hey! It's only a "trickle" comparatively but it's keeping one nautical business from going 'down'. Have a good trip Michael. You just got to do your best. Now for the better than good news. There will be something in the not so distant future for you all to discuss, and chew into pieces. I just found out my first magazine article was not only accepted by Lats and Atts but is slated for the May issue . . .barring changes. From one side of it only Rick will know of what I speak. But form the other . . .ouch, ouch, ouch . ..brickbats etc. Michael Congrats on your article. Mark E. Williams |
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"Michael" wrote in message
... What you are talking about is "Guns and Butter" which resulted in LBJ's contrived War in VietNam, ..... Sorry old man but LBJ did NOT contrive the war in Vietnam; it was contrived by JFK's "Whiz Kids" - a pack of north-eastern Brahmins who despised Johnson as an uncouth southern red neck. Their buddy JFK had let Ike's plan to win Vietnamese hearts and minds over to capitalism fail. They erroniously believed the plan could be salvaged by committing US troops. Knowing that LBJ, congress, the Military and the American people were all "too stupid" to see the merit in their ivory tower logic they contrived a huge conn job and it worked. With McNamara as Sec of Defense and Bunker as ambassador controlling in country intellegence they pulled the wool on everybody, including LBJ. LBJ's failed social programs, ... Agreed, but .... LBJ's huge national debt increase, LBJ being run out of office ..... My recollection of the period differes from yours - or perhaps you are just repeating the BS you were told. LBJ's debt increase was tiny compared to Reagan's or The Shrub's. And as far as being run out of office, LBJ elected to quit soon after learning how he'd been duped into the war. JFK where were you when we really needed you! Bwahahahahaha! That's a good one!! |
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