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Harry are you talking about those bunch of scared kids who were surrounded
by 1000's of anger protestor throwing rocks and bottles? Unfortunately a small group of the guardsmen feeling in danger of their life, freaked out and shot into the crowd trying to disperse the angry students. You should not be angry at the guardsmen, you should be upset at LBJ who sent young Americans to an war that we could never win. If LBJ had not escalated the war, the protestors would not have threaten the guardsmen, and the guardsmen would have been home with their family. You do seem to make a habit of placing the blame on the wrong people. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... Jim wrote in message ... : "About one in every 10 members of Iraq's security forces 'actually worked against' U.S. troops during the recent militia violence in Iraq, and an additional 40 percent walked off the job because of intimidation." This can't be! I remember all those army press releases John H. produced, saying how well things were going and making much of the graduating classes. What happened! Could the army pr people be wrong? NPR interviewed a bunch of Iraqi guys applying for jobs with the security force last week. They said the overwhelming majority were applying for the worst reason of all: They needed jobs. The people interviewed also said they'd never fire on their own people, which is exactly what they're being hired to do. Not firing on their own people, of course, puts them a step up on the humanity scale compared to those wonderful Ohio national guardsmen who shot up a bunch of students at Kent State. |
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