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In reply to the discussion: This... May 26, 2014 [View all]

sheshe2

(83,787 posts)
14. I remember sitting watching TV...
Mon May 26, 2014, 07:25 PM
May 2014

With my sister and soon to be brother in law also my future husband. We watched the draft, neither were on the low #'s list and both were in college.

An incredibly sad history as so much of ours is.

Sad times, shraby. We lost so many.

This... May 26, 2014 [View all] sheshe2 May 2014 OP
That's awesome treestar May 2014 #1
X2 if they include the toe tag. MADem May 2014 #28
Incredible. I want to run my hand through them and connect with them all, say sorry, you are missed uppityperson May 2014 #2
Heartbreaking. sheshe2 May 2014 #8
When the first 500 were killed in the Iraq/Afghanistan debacle, I started a jar with pennies, 1 for uppityperson May 2014 #10
It's a really tactile, sensual image. calimary May 2014 #26
Words fail. Scuba May 2014 #3
k&r for the truth, however depressing it may be. n/t Laelth May 2014 #4
A lot of death shown there. A provocative installation. ancianita May 2014 #5
I want to see a museum with the wait list times of all the vets who need treatment valerief May 2014 #6
+1000000000 nt TBF May 2014 #7
Thank you sheshe. That's my generation..my peers. What a waste of shraby May 2014 #9
I remember sitting watching TV... sheshe2 May 2014 #14
We're still losing them to Agent Orange. Many many have died way too young shraby May 2014 #34
Why? $$$$$$$ - war profiteering by MIC Divernan May 2014 #18
neat bigtree May 2014 #11
Beautiful memorial is it not bigtree?! sheshe2 May 2014 #16
amazing memorial bigtree May 2014 #19
Never forget! War is not the answer. JDPriestly May 2014 #12
Contractors made a lot of money, and so did heroin dealers. alfredo May 2014 #13
very moving napkinz May 2014 #15
Now imagine a space 40 to 60 times larger... JackRiddler May 2014 #17
Yes Jack we can add those too. sheshe2 May 2014 #20
Of course, Vietnamese, Cambodians, and Laotians were also killing each other Art_from_Ark May 2014 #21
Do you understand the difference? JackRiddler May 2014 #22
Sure I understand the difference Art_from_Ark May 2014 #23
Eisenhower even wrote it down: JackRiddler May 2014 #24
And yet, the Eisenhower administration was not interested in the 1956 elections Art_from_Ark May 2014 #25
You answer your own question. JackRiddler May 2014 #27
Assuming that the US had supported Ho Chi Minh from the beginning, Art_from_Ark May 2014 #29
If, if, if... you must be kidding? JackRiddler May 2014 #31
I think you should refresh your memory about Ho Chi Minh Art_from_Ark May 2014 #30
Invade that country!!! JackRiddler May 2014 #32
The Vietnamese declaration of Independence JackRiddler May 2014 #33
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