While as a Vietnam Vet I would like to see welcome home parades and more for these present brothers and sisters especially for the families who lost loved ones, there are a couple of 'buts'though. 'But' we left the main mission after 9/11, as well as once again the promises to the Afghan people, to invade Iraq, with some 70%plus support in the country. While Afghanistan lost that mission and still continues with the gradual drawdown now as those sent are trying to get back to at least some of that original mission and those promises, though that's another of the many DeJa-Vu's of Vietnam that still haunts the country which never learned the lessons of. It also increased the blowback from the region with added hatreds for what we were doing in Iraq for no justifiable reason and built on lies.
A second 'but' is that there has been a decade of No Sacrifice by the Country, tax cuts especially to the wealthy as they invested in came with both, added to the previous Decades as to the results of our wars. Until the country Demands They Sacrifice In One Voice, welcome home parades are like magnetic ribbons, words and other symbols of support done then quickly with forgotten responsibilities, easier to claim that 'patriotism', of the 99% served by our soldiers and their families, more DeJa-Vu!
February 7, 2012 - St. Louis, Mo. held a parade for veterans of the Iraq War in January 2012 that drew an estimated 20,000 participants and 100,000 spectators. Fifteen other cities are considering similar parades, but some argue that such celebrations should not be held while the war in Afghanistan continues. Transcript>>>
No Revenues = No Sacrifice = No Support = DeJa-Vu all over again! Now a decade and counting added to the previous decades of under funding the VA, while the peoples reps Still try and lay blame on the Agency, after rubber stamping wars and costs of and those represented cheered on these wars!
While the wealthy and other investors garner their booty, still, from both and many have the chutz·pa to call themselves more patriotic{?} then others wrapped in those false flags, using false slogans and various cheap symbols of!
USN '67-'71 All Shore GMG3 Vietnam In Country '70-'71
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