SIRATYST (Stuff I Read and Thought You Should Too) -- “To ravage, to slaughter, to usurp under false titles, they call empire; and where they make a desert, they call it peace.” (Calgacus, as quoted by Tacitus, Agricola 30-31)"
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The vets movement was much larger during the Vietnam War.1) Drafted army.2) Less social service support,3) The anti-war movement made conscious appeals to soldiersI believe the antiwar sentiment is strong with Iraqi stationed soldiers, it doesn't have its expression yet.
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The vets movement was much larger during the Vietnam War.
1) Drafted army.
2) Less social service support,
3) The anti-war movement made conscious
appeals to soldiers
I believe the antiwar sentiment is strong with Iraqi stationed soldiers, it doesn't have its expression yet.
The vets movement was much larger during the Vietnam War.
1) Drafted army.
2) Less social service support,
3) The anti-war movement made conscious
appeals to soldiers
I believe the antiwar sentiment is strong with Iraqi stationed soldiers, it doesn't have its expression yet.
Post a Comment