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In reply to the discussion: Yesterday at the White River Junction, Vermont VA [View all]KingCharlemagne
(7,908 posts)19. It's something of an urban legend that vets were 'shit on' when they got back. Certainly, they
were not 'shit on' by the anti-war movement which, despite the right-wing stab-in-the-back mythos, welcomed Vietnam vets back and attempted to give them ways to reintegrate into society through the network of coffee houses, veterans' groups like VVAW and so on.
There has not been one documented case of a returning vet being 'spat upon.' Not one. There have been many claims but none have been authenticated.
That said, Bernie Sanders put it best (paraphrasing from memory): "if you're not going to care for your vets, then don't send them to war in the first place."
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Thank you so much for your post. Both of my parents were WWII veterans and Dad served in Korea.
japple
Oct 2014
#5
It's something of an urban legend that vets were 'shit on' when they got back. Certainly, they
KingCharlemagne
Oct 2014
#19
Pentagon Papers leaker and now fervent antiwar activist Daniel Ellsberg says
KingCharlemagne
Oct 2014
#38
Thank you. For those of us at home, the battle ends. For many brave souls ...
CaptainTruth
Oct 2014
#13
I support the vets (I'm one myself, though I went through nothing like some have).
ladyVet
Oct 2014
#16
Seems to me the best thing we can do for our veterans is not to make more of them.
calimary
Oct 2014
#17
I worked for many years on we lawyers called the "Dust Docket," which was usually made up
Dustlawyer
Oct 2014
#21
Thank you for this post, demorank. My husband is a disabled Vietnam veteran.
Silver Gaia
Oct 2014
#24