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Old 11-27-2003, 02:15 AM
Kay Danes
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Default Re: Public Apology to Vietnam from the United States of America

Hey guys, in case you were wondering... the war you all fought never
ended. It still continues today and the mess that America and allies
left behind is far worse in some respects because the destruction goes
unchecked. The Viet have control and those in Laos who supported the
US in the dream of attaining democracy have been left to fend for
themselves against double the foe. Viet Army and Lao PDR Communist
Army. US Ambassador Hartwick does nothing to support people who were
once allies to US. He just closes his eyes as a true diplomat does and
the people remain the hunted in the jungles, with no where to run.
They use the chemical on those that remain fighting for freedom and
some women and children get skewered like the pig on the spit roast.
So many sent to the death camps and they still operate today and the
torture still so bad like before in war time. No apology can right the
wrong that has been done to the innocent... just seems to me like the
apology is something nice between two diplomats. Viet/Lao still hate
americans and joke to me at work in laos that they love Jane Fonda and
Ali [boxer] because they don't come to kill our brothers.




"Duke of URL" wrote in message news:...
> "Lenny D" wrote in message
> news:9f2a0b6e.0311261443.7e77b085@posting.google.c om
>
> > If you live in the United States and want to apologize for the
> > Vietnamese civilians killed in and after the Vietnam War due to the
> > US's military interference there, please sign this petition:
> > http://www.petitiononline.com/vietapol/. The petition does not
> > reflect anybody's political views; it is merely from civilians to
> > civilians. If you disagree with the cause, please don't flame
> > anybody who signs--this is just compassion for those lost.

>
> Where's the petition for the Viet government-members to sign
> apologizing for all innocent civilians brutally murdered by their
> troops during and after the war?

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