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jfern
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« on: December 29, 2004, 07:43:57 AM »

an unconditionial pullout of Vietnam was the only proper thing to do, and should've been done way earlier.

The war would have ended right before the 1968 election, except that Nixon sabatoged the peace talks.
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jfern
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« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2005, 04:51:12 AM »

an unconditionial pullout of Vietnam was the only proper thing to do, and should've been done way earlier.

The war would have ended right before the 1968 election, except that Nixon sabatoged the peace talks.

What?

Lots of articles here:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=nixon+peace+talks+october+31&btnG=Search
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jfern
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« Reply #2 on: January 02, 2005, 02:31:30 PM »

Once again jFRAUD you've gotten wrong again.

Here is what one of the articles, http://www.thenation.com/docprint.mhtml?i=20001106&s=wiener said:

In interviews with Summers, she said she met with Nixon and his campaign manager (and future Attorney General), John Mitchell, who told her to inform Saigon that if Nixon won the election, South Vietnam would get "a better deal."

Gee, I am stunned.  Nixon was privately informing the South Viet Namese that he was in favor of continuing to support South Viet Nam.  I guess they didn't read the newspapers or watch CBS News.  That's hardly "sabatoge."

Spin spin spin
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jfern
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Posts: 53,911


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E: -7.38, S: -8.36

« Reply #3 on: January 02, 2005, 05:30:29 PM »

Once again jFRAUD you've gotten wrong again.

Here is what one of the articles, http://www.thenation.com/docprint.mhtml?i=20001106&s=wiener said:

In interviews with Summers, she said she met with Nixon and his campaign manager (and future Attorney General), John Mitchell, who told her to inform Saigon that if Nixon won the election, South Vietnam would get "a better deal."

Gee, I am stunned.  Nixon was privately informing the South Viet Namese that he was in favor of continuing to support South Viet Nam.  I guess they didn't read the newspapers or watch CBS News.  That's hardly "sabatoge."

Spin spin spin

In you case. society would be better by you going "snip, snip, snip."  It would improve the species.

It really hard to call Nixon's public proposals "sabatoge."  That's the real spin here.  Typical, typical, typical of the Loony Left like jFRAUD.

 He was pro South Viet Nam.   You can argue that it's a bad policy, but saying so isn't sabatoge.

Another failure of the education system.
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