Wednesday, January 25, 2006

neo-neocon Joan Baez likes Michael Moore: "Ah, Vietnam! Those were the days, my friend, we are determined that they'll never end. Here's Joan again:

'If they're honest with themselves, says Baez, veterans of the peace movement, of the war itself or of any great struggle for social change must admit that for all the woes they suffered, there is a terrible anticlimax when it ends. 'Afterwards looking back, it is inevitably the high point of your life. You know that from soldiers, who tell their story over and over. I've heard that even the Vietnamese were depressed.'

Even the Vietnamese were depressed. But maybe, just maybe, they--unlike you, Joan--were/are depressed not because the glory days are over, but because the Communists won."

The anti-war Left still thinks the Commies winning in Vietnam was Morally Superior than the US winning. No matter how many innocent civilian Vietnamese are murdered by the Genghis Khan type commies. Just ask any of the Left: how many Vietnamese would have to be murdered before you'd say it was a mistake for the US to leave?

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