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    RoadTripRoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,214
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    I'm actually concerned that this IS the plan. Tim to collect their gains from covid and move "forward" with the next step.
    Roswell

    JFK 1960 wins Illinois

    JFK assassinated

    Gulf of Tonkin

    MLK assassinated

    RFK assassinated

    OSHA, EPA and the massive expansion of government under the conservative Nixon

    Iran

    Afghanistan

    Iraq1

    Iraq2

    Covid

    The 2020 election

    Mandates

    Can't wait for what's next
    I had never heard or read about the Gulf of Tonkin incidents before now. I really wish I had paid more attention in my HS history class when we studied the Vietnam war. Can you or somone who has a lot of knowledge about that war explain to me what our concerns were regarding communism taking over in Vietnam?
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    RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 101,256
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    RoadTrip said:

    I'm actually concerned that this IS the plan. Tim to collect their gains from covid and move "forward" with the next step.
    Roswell

    JFK 1960 wins Illinois

    JFK assassinated

    Gulf of Tonkin

    MLK assassinated

    RFK assassinated

    OSHA, EPA and the massive expansion of government under the conservative Nixon

    Iran

    Afghanistan

    Iraq1

    Iraq2

    Covid

    The 2020 election

    Mandates

    Can't wait for what's next
    I had never heard or read about the Gulf of Tonkin incidents before now. I really wish I had paid more attention in my HS history class when we studied the Vietnam war. Can you or somone who has a lot of knowledge about that war explain to me what our concerns were regarding communism taking over in Vietnam?
    The Domino Theory

    If we were weak anywhere the Red Menace would strike

    There was truth in that, see the Carter years, but it was used to justify everything

    No one in charge really thought the US could win in Vietnam but they were afraid to lose so they played for a tie
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    RoadTripRoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,214
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    RoadTrip said:

    I'm actually concerned that this IS the plan. Tim to collect their gains from covid and move "forward" with the next step.
    Roswell

    JFK 1960 wins Illinois

    JFK assassinated

    Gulf of Tonkin

    MLK assassinated

    RFK assassinated

    OSHA, EPA and the massive expansion of government under the conservative Nixon

    Iran

    Afghanistan

    Iraq1

    Iraq2

    Covid

    The 2020 election

    Mandates

    Can't wait for what's next
    I had never heard or read about the Gulf of Tonkin incidents before now. I really wish I had paid more attention in my HS history class when we studied the Vietnam war. Can you or somone who has a lot of knowledge about that war explain to me what our concerns were regarding communism taking over in Vietnam?
    The Domino Theory

    If we were weak anywhere the Red Menace would strike

    There was truth in that, see the Carter years, but it was used to justify everything

    No one in charge really thought the US could win in Vietnam but they were afraid to lose so they played for a tie
    200,000 US soldiers, another 250k S. Vietnamese and 2,000,000 N. Vietnamese died for that tie.

    After the war, was Vietnam still divided by the North and South? Communism is the state government there today correct?
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    MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,781
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    RoadTrip said:

    RoadTrip said:

    I'm actually concerned that this IS the plan. Tim to collect their gains from covid and move "forward" with the next step.
    Roswell

    JFK 1960 wins Illinois

    JFK assassinated

    Gulf of Tonkin

    MLK assassinated

    RFK assassinated

    OSHA, EPA and the massive expansion of government under the conservative Nixon

    Iran

    Afghanistan

    Iraq1

    Iraq2

    Covid

    The 2020 election

    Mandates

    Can't wait for what's next
    I had never heard or read about the Gulf of Tonkin incidents before now. I really wish I had paid more attention in my HS history class when we studied the Vietnam war. Can you or somone who has a lot of knowledge about that war explain to me what our concerns were regarding communism taking over in Vietnam?
    The Domino Theory

    If we were weak anywhere the Red Menace would strike

    There was truth in that, see the Carter years, but it was used to justify everything

    No one in charge really thought the US could win in Vietnam but they were afraid to lose so they played for a tie
    200,000 US soldiers, another 250k S. Vietnamese and 2,000,000 N. Vietnamese died for that tie.

    After the war, was Vietnam still divided by the North and South? Communism is the state government there today correct?
    @roadtrip 200,000 US soldiers didn’t die. If you’re going to put up stats, at least be accurate.

    Also, it wasn’t a tie. Korea was a tie. Vietnam was an L. Like Afghanistan was an L.

    Race didn’t say it ended in a tie. He said the US played for a tie. But that didn’t work out.
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    RoadTripRoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,214
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    RoadTrip said:

    RoadTrip said:

    I'm actually concerned that this IS the plan. Tim to collect their gains from covid and move "forward" with the next step.
    Roswell

    JFK 1960 wins Illinois

    JFK assassinated

    Gulf of Tonkin

    MLK assassinated

    RFK assassinated

    OSHA, EPA and the massive expansion of government under the conservative Nixon

    Iran

    Afghanistan

    Iraq1

    Iraq2

    Covid

    The 2020 election

    Mandates

    Can't wait for what's next
    I had never heard or read about the Gulf of Tonkin incidents before now. I really wish I had paid more attention in my HS history class when we studied the Vietnam war. Can you or somone who has a lot of knowledge about that war explain to me what our concerns were regarding communism taking over in Vietnam?
    The Domino Theory

    If we were weak anywhere the Red Menace would strike

    There was truth in that, see the Carter years, but it was used to justify everything

    No one in charge really thought the US could win in Vietnam but they were afraid to lose so they played for a tie
    200,000 US soldiers, another 250k S. Vietnamese and 2,000,000 N. Vietnamese died for that tie.

    After the war, was Vietnam still divided by the North and South? Communism is the state government there today correct?
    200,000 US soldiers didn’t die. If you’re going to put up stats, at least be accurate.

    Also, it wasn’t a tie. Korea was a tie. Vietnam was an L. Like Afghanistan was an L.

    Race didn’t say it ended in a tie. He said the US played for a tie. But that didn’t work out.
    I had always thought it was 75K. It doesn't surprise me Google's first result Wikipedia is a lie. What is the real #? Also, you're correct in what Race wrote and your point about losing because we played for a tie. The reason I'm asking is my youngest son has been asking a lot of questions about that war and I don't have most of the answers.
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    trubluetrublue Member Posts: 3,042
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    edited December 2021
    58,220 U.S. troops were casualties in the undeclared Vietnam War, which encompassed North and South Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.

    https://www.archives.gov/research/military/vietnam-war/casualty-statistics

    An untold number died once they returned to civilian life (drug addiction, PTSD, some died from the effects of being exposed to Agent Orange).

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    WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 13,879
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    RoadTrip said:

    I'm actually concerned that this IS the plan. Tim to collect their gains from covid and move "forward" with the next step.
    Roswell

    JFK 1960 wins Illinois

    JFK assassinated

    Gulf of Tonkin

    MLK assassinated

    RFK assassinated

    OSHA, EPA and the massive expansion of government under the conservative Nixon

    Iran

    Afghanistan

    Iraq1

    Iraq2

    Covid

    The 2020 election

    Mandates

    Can't wait for what's next
    I had never heard or read about the Gulf of Tonkin incidents before now. I really wish I had paid more attention in my HS history class when we studied the Vietnam war. Can you or somone who has a lot of knowledge about that war explain to me what our concerns were regarding communism taking over in Vietnam?
    Different times. Khrushchev said he would bury us and the American left believed him. There was a belief in real Americans which back then included most democrats that we could fight the commies over there or just let them take over the world and then either give up or fight them here. We stopped the chicoms from taking over South Korea by fighting a half assed war with pretend boundaries that we couldn't cross. Two things were different from Vietnam. The South Koreans didn't want to be North Koreans and were actually engaged in defending their country and there was no equivalent Viet Cong movement. The other was the election of Eisenhower in 1952. He scared the sh*t out of the chicoms and their feeling was that the war wasn't going to be half assed and they were scared of getting nuked. So, the war quickly ended with a truce and a divided Korea.

    The US military establishment wanted to get into Vietnam and so we did. I'm not sure if Kennedy would have put up with a major US presence in Vietnam with more half assed warfare. But his successor Johnson and his advisors for some reason thought that a half million US soldiers in Vietnam and a half assed war would bring the North to the bargaining table for a real truce. That never happened because the commies felt that the US would never seriously try to win the war and played the long game. The hard American left wanted the commies to win and at best the South Vietnamese were ambivalent about defending themselves (like the Afghans against the Taliban). Eventually the American public decided that if we didn't want to win the war, they wanted out. Same with our half assed war in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    By 1980, Reagan realized that the Soviet Union was basically a house of cards and with some strong American confidence in freedom, liberty and capitalism that we could break them. And we did. The Red Scare that prevailed in the 1950s and 1960s was replaced with a view that communism belonged in the trash heap of history. The fifth column is now back in the US and we are as weak as we were under Carter with the same fear of the direction of history.
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    RoadTripRoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,214
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    RoadTrip said:

    I'm actually concerned that this IS the plan. Tim to collect their gains from covid and move "forward" with the next step.
    Roswell

    JFK 1960 wins Illinois

    JFK assassinated

    Gulf of Tonkin

    MLK assassinated

    RFK assassinated

    OSHA, EPA and the massive expansion of government under the conservative Nixon

    Iran

    Afghanistan

    Iraq1

    Iraq2

    Covid

    The 2020 election

    Mandates

    Can't wait for what's next
    I had never heard or read about the Gulf of Tonkin incidents before now. I really wish I had paid more attention in my HS history class when we studied the Vietnam war. Can you or somone who has a lot of knowledge about that war explain to me what our concerns were regarding communism taking over in Vietnam?
    Different times. Khrushchev said he would bury us and the American left believed him. There was a belief in real Americans which back then included most democrats that we could fight the commies over there or just let them take over the world and then either give up or fight them here. We stopped the chicoms from taking over South Korea by fighting a half assed war with pretend boundaries that we couldn't cross. Two things were different from Vietnam. The South Koreans didn't want to be North Koreans and were actually engaged in defending their country and there was no equivalent Viet Cong movement. The other was the election of Eisenhower in 1952. He scared the sh*t out of the chicoms and their feeling was that the war wasn't going to be half assed and they were scared of getting nuked. So, the war quickly ended with a truce and a divided Korea.

    The US military establishment wanted to get into Vietnam and so we did. I'm not sure if Kennedy would have put up with a major US presence in Vietnam with more half assed warfare. But his successor Johnson and his advisors for some reason thought that a half million US soldiers in Vietnam and a half assed war would bring the North to the bargaining table for a real truce. That never happened because the commies felt that the US would never seriously try to win the war and played the long game. The hard American left wanted the commies to win and at best the South Vietnamese were ambivalent about defending themselves (like the Afghans against the Taliban). Eventually the American public decided that if we didn't want to win the war, they wanted out. Same with our half assed war in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    By 1980, Reagan realized that the Soviet Union was basically a house of cards and with some strong American confidence in freedom, liberty and capitalism that we could break them. And we did. The Red Scare that prevailed in the 1950s and 1960s was replaced with a view that communism belonged in the trash heap of history. The fifth column is now back in the US and we are as weak as we were under Carter with the same fear of the direction of history.
    Thank you
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    MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,781
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    RoadTrip said:

    RoadTrip said:

    RoadTrip said:

    I'm actually concerned that this IS the plan. Tim to collect their gains from covid and move "forward" with the next step.
    Roswell

    JFK 1960 wins Illinois

    JFK assassinated

    Gulf of Tonkin

    MLK assassinated

    RFK assassinated

    OSHA, EPA and the massive expansion of government under the conservative Nixon

    Iran

    Afghanistan

    Iraq1

    Iraq2

    Covid

    The 2020 election

    Mandates

    Can't wait for what's next
    I had never heard or read about the Gulf of Tonkin incidents before now. I really wish I had paid more attention in my HS history class when we studied the Vietnam war. Can you or somone who has a lot of knowledge about that war explain to me what our concerns were regarding communism taking over in Vietnam?
    The Domino Theory

    If we were weak anywhere the Red Menace would strike

    There was truth in that, see the Carter years, but it was used to justify everything

    No one in charge really thought the US could win in Vietnam but they were afraid to lose so they played for a tie
    200,000 US soldiers, another 250k S. Vietnamese and 2,000,000 N. Vietnamese died for that tie.

    After the war, was Vietnam still divided by the North and South? Communism is the state government there today correct?
    200,000 US soldiers didn’t die. If you’re going to put up stats, at least be accurate.

    Also, it wasn’t a tie. Korea was a tie. Vietnam was an L. Like Afghanistan was an L.

    Race didn’t say it ended in a tie. He said the US played for a tie. But that didn’t work out.
    I had always thought it was 75K. It doesn't surprise me Google's first result Wikipedia is a lie. What is the real #? Also, you're correct in what Race wrote and your point about losing because we played for a tie. The reason I'm asking is my youngest son has been asking a lot of questions about that war and I don't have most of the answers.
    Without looking it up i think it’s just shy of 50,000. 200,000 sounds like the number of causalities.

    Start by telling your son it was a absolute fuck up and if we learned anything is that the government is corrupt and will use whatever is at their disposal to enrich themselves and their friends. Even kills thousands of Americans and hundreds of thousands of foreigners. Then give him an assignment to compare and contrast the Vietnam war and the COVID pandemic.

    If anyone wonders how some of were right about covid in March of 2020, it’s because we remember Vietnam and everything since. The pattern was not going to divert. It never does.
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    RoadTripRoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,214
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    RoadTrip said:

    RoadTrip said:

    RoadTrip said:

    I'm actually concerned that this IS the plan. Tim to collect their gains from covid and move "forward" with the next step.
    Roswell

    JFK 1960 wins Illinois

    JFK assassinated

    Gulf of Tonkin

    MLK assassinated

    RFK assassinated

    OSHA, EPA and the massive expansion of government under the conservative Nixon

    Iran

    Afghanistan

    Iraq1

    Iraq2

    Covid

    The 2020 election

    Mandates

    Can't wait for what's next
    I had never heard or read about the Gulf of Tonkin incidents before now. I really wish I had paid more attention in my HS history class when we studied the Vietnam war. Can you or somone who has a lot of knowledge about that war explain to me what our concerns were regarding communism taking over in Vietnam?
    The Domino Theory

    If we were weak anywhere the Red Menace would strike

    There was truth in that, see the Carter years, but it was used to justify everything

    No one in charge really thought the US could win in Vietnam but they were afraid to lose so they played for a tie
    200,000 US soldiers, another 250k S. Vietnamese and 2,000,000 N. Vietnamese died for that tie.

    After the war, was Vietnam still divided by the North and South? Communism is the state government there today correct?
    200,000 US soldiers didn’t die. If you’re going to put up stats, at least be accurate.

    Also, it wasn’t a tie. Korea was a tie. Vietnam was an L. Like Afghanistan was an L.

    Race didn’t say it ended in a tie. He said the US played for a tie. But that didn’t work out.
    I had always thought it was 75K. It doesn't surprise me Google's first result Wikipedia is a lie. What is the real #? Also, you're correct in what Race wrote and your point about losing because we played for a tie. The reason I'm asking is my youngest son has been asking a lot of questions about that war and I don't have most of the answers.
    Without looking it up i think it’s just shy of 50,000. 200,000 sounds like the number of causalities.

    Start by telling your son it was a absolute fuck up and if we learned anything is that the government is corrupt and will use whatever is at their disposal to enrich themselves and their friends. Even kills thousands of Americans and hundreds of thousands of foreigners. Then give him an assignment to compare and contrast the Vietnam war and the COVID pandemic.

    If anyone wonders how some of were right about covid in March of 2020, it’s because we remember Vietnam and everything since. The pattern was not going to divert. It never does.
    Love the assignment and he's the kind of kid who will be interested.
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    PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 41,810
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    RoadTrip said:

    RoadTrip said:

    I'm actually concerned that this IS the plan. Tim to collect their gains from covid and move "forward" with the next step.
    Roswell

    JFK 1960 wins Illinois

    JFK assassinated

    Gulf of Tonkin

    MLK assassinated

    RFK assassinated

    OSHA, EPA and the massive expansion of government under the conservative Nixon

    Iran

    Afghanistan

    Iraq1

    Iraq2

    Covid

    The 2020 election

    Mandates

    Can't wait for what's next
    I had never heard or read about the Gulf of Tonkin incidents before now. I really wish I had paid more attention in my HS history class when we studied the Vietnam war. Can you or somone who has a lot of knowledge about that war explain to me what our concerns were regarding communism taking over in Vietnam?
    The Domino Theory

    If we were weak anywhere the Red Menace would strike

    There was truth in that, see the Carter years, but it was used to justify everything

    No one in charge really thought the US could win in Vietnam but they were afraid to lose so they played for a tie
    200,000 US soldiers, another 250k S. Vietnamese and 2,000,000 N. Vietnamese died for that tie.

    After the war, was Vietnam still divided by the North and South? Communism is the state government there today correct?
    Vietnam is more capitalistic than the United States.

    And the Vietnamese love the US more than the leftist fucks in this den of iniquity.

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    MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,781
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    RoadTrip said:

    RoadTrip said:

    I'm actually concerned that this IS the plan. Tim to collect their gains from covid and move "forward" with the next step.
    Roswell

    JFK 1960 wins Illinois

    JFK assassinated

    Gulf of Tonkin

    MLK assassinated

    RFK assassinated

    OSHA, EPA and the massive expansion of government under the conservative Nixon

    Iran

    Afghanistan

    Iraq1

    Iraq2

    Covid

    The 2020 election

    Mandates

    Can't wait for what's next
    I had never heard or read about the Gulf of Tonkin incidents before now. I really wish I had paid more attention in my HS history class when we studied the Vietnam war. Can you or somone who has a lot of knowledge about that war explain to me what our concerns were regarding communism taking over in Vietnam?
    The Domino Theory

    If we were weak anywhere the Red Menace would strike

    There was truth in that, see the Carter years, but it was used to justify everything

    No one in charge really thought the US could win in Vietnam but they were afraid to lose so they played for a tie
    200,000 US soldiers, another 250k S. Vietnamese and 2,000,000 N. Vietnamese died for that tie.

    After the war, was Vietnam still divided by the North and South? Communism is the state government there today correct?
    Vietnam is more capitalistic than the United States.

    And the Vietnamese love the US more than the leftist fucks in this den of iniquity.

    Like any nation that tries to bring about TKS’ communist utopia, they just can’t seem to get the right guys in there and will end up either in perpetual misery and brutal dictatorship, or embrace some version capitalism. The question is how many will have to die implementing TKS’s vision before they pull their heads of out their asses and understand human nature.
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    WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 13,879
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    RoadTrip said:

    RoadTrip said:

    I'm actually concerned that this IS the plan. Tim to collect their gains from covid and move "forward" with the next step.
    Roswell

    JFK 1960 wins Illinois

    JFK assassinated

    Gulf of Tonkin

    MLK assassinated

    RFK assassinated

    OSHA, EPA and the massive expansion of government under the conservative Nixon

    Iran

    Afghanistan

    Iraq1

    Iraq2

    Covid

    The 2020 election

    Mandates

    Can't wait for what's next
    I had never heard or read about the Gulf of Tonkin incidents before now. I really wish I had paid more attention in my HS history class when we studied the Vietnam war. Can you or somone who has a lot of knowledge about that war explain to me what our concerns were regarding communism taking over in Vietnam?
    The Domino Theory

    If we were weak anywhere the Red Menace would strike

    There was truth in that, see the Carter years, but it was used to justify everything

    No one in charge really thought the US could win in Vietnam but they were afraid to lose so they played for a tie
    200,000 US soldiers, another 250k S. Vietnamese and 2,000,000 N. Vietnamese died for that tie.

    After the war, was Vietnam still divided by the North and South? Communism is the state government there today correct?
    Vietnam is more capitalistic than the United States.

    And the Vietnamese love the US more than the leftist fucks in this den of iniquity.

    Like any nation that tries to bring about TKS’ communist utopia, they just can’t seem to get the right guys in there and will end up either in perpetual misery and brutal dictatorship, or embrace some version capitalism. The question is how many will have to die implementing TKS’s vision before they pull their heads of out their asses and understand human nature.
    Well, Bill Ayers actual domestic terrorist who was trying to overthrow the US government was a mentor to barry and wrote barry's autobiography thought that 25 million dead Americans would be the over/under.
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    SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 31,920
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    RoadTrip said:

    RoadTrip said:

    I'm actually concerned that this IS the plan. Tim to collect their gains from covid and move "forward" with the next step.
    Roswell

    JFK 1960 wins Illinois

    JFK assassinated

    Gulf of Tonkin

    MLK assassinated

    RFK assassinated

    OSHA, EPA and the massive expansion of government under the conservative Nixon

    Iran

    Afghanistan

    Iraq1

    Iraq2

    Covid

    The 2020 election

    Mandates

    Can't wait for what's next
    I had never heard or read about the Gulf of Tonkin incidents before now. I really wish I had paid more attention in my HS history class when we studied the Vietnam war. Can you or somone who has a lot of knowledge about that war explain to me what our concerns were regarding communism taking over in Vietnam?
    The Domino Theory

    If we were weak anywhere the Red Menace would strike

    There was truth in that, see the Carter years, but it was used to justify everything

    No one in charge really thought the US could win in Vietnam but they were afraid to lose so they played for a tie
    200,000 US soldiers, another 250k S. Vietnamese and 2,000,000 N. Vietnamese died for that tie.

    After the war, was Vietnam still divided by the North and South? Communism is the state government there today correct?
    Vietnam is more capitalistic than the United States.

    And the Vietnamese love the US more than the leftist fucks in this den of iniquity.

    Like any nation that tries to bring about TKS’ communist utopia, they just can’t seem to get the right guys in there and will end up either in perpetual misery and brutal dictatorship, or embrace some version capitalism. The question is how many will have to die implementing TKS’s vision before they pull their heads of out their asses and understand human nature.
    That's because they didn't try to do Communism the "right" way.
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    46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
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    RoadTrip said:

    I'm actually concerned that this IS the plan. Tim to collect their gains from covid and move "forward" with the next step.
    Roswell

    JFK 1960 wins Illinois

    JFK assassinated

    Gulf of Tonkin

    MLK assassinated

    RFK assassinated

    OSHA, EPA and the massive expansion of government under the conservative Nixon

    Iran

    Afghanistan

    Iraq1

    Iraq2

    Covid

    The 2020 election

    Mandates

    Can't wait for what's next
    I had never heard or read about the Gulf of Tonkin incidents before now. I really wish I had paid more attention in my HS history class when we studied the Vietnam war. Can you or somone who has a lot of knowledge about that war explain to me what our concerns were regarding communism taking over in Vietnam?
    The Domino Theory

    If we were weak anywhere the Red Menace would strike

    There was truth in that, see the Carter years, but it was used to justify everything

    No one in charge really thought the US could win in Vietnam but they were afraid to lose so they played for a tie
    Didn’t learn any lessons from the French.
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    LebamDawgLebamDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,539
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    the only one missing between JFK election and assassination is the Bay of Pigs and Coober - which led to the assassination*

    *one of many conspiracy theories on that subject
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    pawzpawz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,758
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    edited December 2021
    pawz said:

    46XiJCAB said:

    Did not the inventor of the PCR say it was not reliable for Covid testing?

    Not sure. For sure though, that particular Nobel Laureate said Anthony Fauci doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground.

    Found it. Said Nobel Laureate and inventor of the PCR test.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPJnBSh_gXQ

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