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The Vietnam War , last episodes last night
Harrowing stuff
What an utter shit of a man Nixon was , a total war pig
I was crying watching that last night , the horror of the war and its effects on the Vietnamese people , agent orange , the lies from the president and the stories from Vietnam veterans , reporters , Vietnamese people at the end .......one day George w busy and Blair will be exposed for their invasion of Iraq and I hope I am alive to see it
Politicians hide themselves away
They only started the war
Why should they go out to fight ?
they leave that all to the poor
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Re: The Vietnam War , last episodes last night
This has been the stand out documentary so far this Autumn.
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BlueWales
This has been the stand out documentary so far this Autumn.
I've been saving this until after Ray Donovan and The Deuce is over. Can't wait.
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It’s been one of the best documentaries I’ve ever seen.
So many sad stories, the solider coming home and getting abused I felt sorry for.
Daft as it sounds Sylvester Stallone captured the traumatised Vietnam vet to a tee in the final scene in the first Rambo.
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CardiffIrish2
It’s been one of the best documentaries I’ve ever seen.
So many sad stories, the solider coming home and getting abused I felt sorry for.
Daft as it sounds Sylvester Stallone captured the traumatised Vietnam vet to a tee in the final scene in the first Rambo.
Yes I agree, and totally unbiased stuff too.
It's not like the USA to meddle and get involved with other countries problems though is it??!!
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Harrowing stuff
What an utter shit of a man Nixon was , a total war pig
I was crying watching that last night , the horror of the war and its effects on the Vietnamese people , agent orange , the lies from the president and the stories from Vietnam veterans , reporters , Vietnamese people at the end .......one day George w busy and Blair will be exposed for their invasion of Iraq and I hope I am alive to see it
Politicians hide themselves away
They only started the war
Why should they go out to fight ?
they leave that all to the poor
Your comments Sludge caused me to reflect on words from another song (written by Peter Sinfield of King Crimson) called, '21st Century Schizoid Man,' about the Vietnam War and associated politicians:
"Blood rack barbed wire
Politicians' funeral pyre
Innocents raped with napalm fire
Twenty first century schizoid man."
It was said that Spiro Agnew had a place in the composing of these lyrics.
https://youtu.be/wlKf8WoLyJI
StT
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Originally Posted by
Steve the Tea
Your comments Sludge caused me to reflect on words from another song (written by Peter Sinfield of King Crimson) called, '21st Century Schizoid Man,' about the Vietnam War and associated politicians:
"Blood rack barbed wire
Politicians' funeral pyre
Innocents raped with napalm fire
Twenty first century schizoid man."
It was said that Spiro Agnew had a place in the composing of these lyrics.
https://youtu.be/wlKf8WoLyJI
StT
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Nixon was an evil man
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Re: The Vietnam War , last episodes last night
The NVA veteran saying that he went home but couldn’t celebrate being home as everyone else around him had a son who died.
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Re: The Vietnam War , last episodes last night
The other classic Vietnam Protest Song was by John Prime called, 'Sam Stone.' It's well worth a listen.
https://youtu.be/OLVWEYUqGew
StT.
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I went to Vietnam a couple of years ago and went to the war museum in Ho Chi Minh. Fascinating yet harrowing stuff, and I wanted to go on a tour of the network of tunnels that Viet Cong soldiers made and used to make guerrilla attacks on US and South Vietnamese soldiers, but didn't have time.
But while I was there, I saw first hand about how tough the Vietnamese are and why it's not unbelievable that they won. In the big backpackers district, a group of American tourists tried leaving a restaurant without paying the full amount and the staff had a right go at them. The staff consisted of a young lad in his early 20s, a woman in about her 40s and another woman who looked about 60 (probably family owned) and they each had a big bottle of beer in hand ready to smash the yanks with if it got ugly.
In the end, the middle-aged woman grabbed one of the yanks' chain and broke it, and he started wailing before even other tourists told them to feck off. "WTF? You, like, broke my $3000 dollar chain, man"... bellends.
Oh, and I also played 5-a-side against some Vietnamese guys when I lived in Korea. They were tough, left feet in but solid honest players who worked and battled hard. And the keeper saved a volley of mine which I still can't understand how he saved it...
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Re: The Vietnam War , last episodes last night
I don't watch much telly, but have watched the entire Vietnam War series, brilliant stuff, Nixon makes Thatcher look like Mother Theresa. Different war, but a brilliant song...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KcIu3pIzWI
"Butcher's Tale (Western Front 1914)"
A butcher, yes that was my trade
But the King's shilling is now my fee
A butcher I may as well have stayed
For the slaughter that I see
And the preacher in his pulpit
Sermoned "Go and fight, do what is right"
But he don't have to hear these guns
And I bet he sleeps at night
And I...
And I can't stop shaking
My hands won't stop shaking
My arms won't stop shaking
My mind won't stop shaking
I want to go home
Please let me go home
Go home
And I have seen a friend of mine
Hang on the wire like some rag toy
Then in the heat the flies come down
And cover up the boy
And the flies come down in Gommecourt,
Thiepval, Mametz Wood, and French Verdun
If the preacher, he could see those flies
Wouldn't preach for the sound of guns
And I...
And I can't stop shaking
My hands won't stop shaking
My arms won't stop shaking
My mind won't stop shaking
I want to go home
Please let me go home
Go home
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Originally Posted by
Tokyo Blue
I went to Vietnam a couple of years ago and went to the war museum in Ho Chi Minh. Fascinating yet harrowing stuff, and I wanted to go on a tour of the network of tunnels that Viet Cong soldiers made and used to make guerrilla attacks on US and South Vietnamese soldiers, but didn't have time.
But while I was there, I saw first hand about how tough the Vietnamese are and why it's not unbelievable that they won. In the big backpackers district, a group of American tourists tried leaving a restaurant without paying the full amount and the staff had a right go at them. The staff consisted of a young lad in his early 20s, a woman in about her 40s and another woman who looked about 60 (probably family owned) and they each had a big bottle of beer in hand ready to smash the yanks with if it got ugly.
In the end, the middle-aged woman grabbed one of the yanks' chain and broke it, and he started wailing before even other tourists told them to feck off. "WTF? You, like, broke my $3000 dollar chain, man"... bellends.
Oh, and I also played 5-a-side against some Vietnamese guys when I lived in Korea. They were tough, left feet in but solid honest players who worked and battled hard. And the keeper saved a volley of mine which I still can't understand how he saved it...
Hard , proud people
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Re: The Vietnam War , last episodes last night
Just caught up on the series.
Agree with the comments here and other threads.
The tape recordings of conversations, particularly LBJ and Nixon, highlighting the "game"
American congress refusing Gerald Ford's proposal for aid to the South Vietnamese.
Nostalgia in a funny kind of way. I found muself remembering of what I was doing at the time, what class I was in, helped by the songs. Hard to believe all that shit was happening whilst FA cups being won and world cup tournaments held.
The stories from the 'stars' when they visited the wall. Very moving.
Such a good watch.
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Originally Posted by
MacAdder
Just caught up on the series.
Agree with the comments here and other threads.
The tape recordings of conversations, particularly LBJ and Nixon, highlighting the "game"
American congress refusing Gerald Ford's proposal for aid to the South Vietnamese.
Nostalgia in a funny kind of way. I found muself remembering of what I was doing at the time, what class I was in, helped by the songs. Hard to believe all that shit was happening whilst FA cups being won and world cup tournaments held.
The stories from the 'stars' when they visited the wall. Very moving.
Such a good watch.
American foriegn policy and Nixon , a lethal combination
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Re: The Vietnam War , last episodes last night
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Harrowing stuff
What an utter shit of a man Nixon was , a total war pig
I was crying watching that last night , the horror of the war and its effects on the Vietnamese people , agent orange , the lies from the president and the stories from Vietnam veterans , reporters , Vietnamese people at the end .......one day George w busy and Blair will be exposed for their invasion of Iraq and I hope I am alive to see it
Politicians hide themselves away
They only started the war
Why should they go out to fight ?
they leave that all to the poor
is the Geoffrey C. Ward Series Sludge ?
I have been watching that on my box
I agree, what a war mongering pig Nixon was
but both parties (as if there is a difference) have got blood on their hands
watching it ive a strange sense of deja Vu
I'm on episode 3
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Re: The Vietnam War , last episodes last night
Absolutely brilliant stuff. Some great comments from vets from both sides.
Spedger
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Sloop_Jon_Bee
Absolutely brilliant stuff. Some great comments from vets from both sides.
Spedger
It's a must have for my dvd collection
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Originally Posted by
Tokyo Blue
I went to Vietnam a couple of years ago and went to the war museum in Ho Chi Minh. Fascinating yet harrowing stuff, and I wanted to go on a tour of the network of tunnels that Viet Cong soldiers made and used to make guerrilla attacks on US and South Vietnamese soldiers, but didn't have time.
But while I was there, I saw first hand about how tough the Vietnamese are and why it's not unbelievable that they won. In the big backpackers district, a group of American tourists tried leaving a restaurant without paying the full amount and the staff had a right go at them. The staff consisted of a young lad in his early 20s, a woman in about her 40s and another woman who looked about 60 (probably family owned) and they each had a big bottle of beer in hand ready to smash the yanks with if it got ugly.
In the end, the middle-aged woman grabbed one of the yanks' chain and broke it, and he started wailing before even other tourists told them to feck off. "WTF? You, like, broke my $3000 dollar chain, man"... bellends.
Oh, and I also played 5-a-side against some Vietnamese guys when I lived in Korea. They were tough, left feet in but solid honest players who worked and battled hard. And the keeper saved a volley of mine which I still can't understand how he saved it...
I will visit the museum in January after travelling through Thailand and Cambodia. The Genocide Museum in Sarajevo I visited last year was very small and probably operating on a very small budget but it was very sobering indeed. However, don't expect a prominent entrance to the place. it's via a door on a side street and you have to ring the bell.
Isn't it ironic that we humans have an amazing capacity to use science in a good way but still squabbling amongst ourselves on a global basis whilst the environment that we depend on is being critically defiled?
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Re: The Vietnam War , last episodes last night
and when the was ended the USA did not pay one single dollar of the 2 billion dollars it had promised in reparations and forced Vietnam into an economic isolation that pales alongside what they also did to Cuba.
If it wasnt for the fact that the VN dislike the Chinese so much the actions after the war of the USA would have been enough to push them straight into Mao's iron rice bowl of economic hegemony in the 'Indo-Pacific' region