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Poll
Did America 'Win' The Vietnam War?
Yes, They Won It | 12% | 12% - 10 | ||||
No, They Lost it | 76% | 76% - 60 | ||||
It Was A Draw | 10% | 10% - 8 | ||||
Total: 78 |
Your mother is a hermaphrodite, and has a bigger penis than your dad and you.God Save the Queen wrote:
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what are you doing looking at my penis?
I was talking about your mother's penis and she told me it was bigger than yours.God Save the Queen wrote:
what are you doing looking at my penis?
Of course they lost it. They went there with an objective and failed to meet it.
My original point exactly, why is it so hard to understand?Bertster7 wrote:
Of course they lost it. They went there with an objective and failed to meet it.
what was the objective?Bertster7 wrote:
Of course they lost it. They went there with an objective and failed to meet it.
To prevent a communist takeover of South Vietnam, which happened anyway.God Save the Queen wrote:
what was the objective?Bertster7 wrote:
Of course they lost it. They went there with an objective and failed to meet it.
/threadBertster7 wrote:
To prevent a communist takeover of South Vietnam, which happened anyway.God Save the Queen wrote:
what was the objective?Bertster7 wrote:
Of course they lost it. They went there with an objective and failed to meet it.
two years after military forces pulled out. but Im not really arguing it with you. I just hate hearing or reading about a military loss when it was far from it.Bertster7 wrote:
To prevent a communist takeover of South Vietnam, which happened anyway.God Save the Queen wrote:
what was the objective?Bertster7 wrote:
Of course they lost it. They went there with an objective and failed to meet it.
then the USSR crumbled and now people vacation there.God Save the Queen wrote:
two years after military forces pulled out.Bertster7 wrote:
To prevent a communist takeover of South Vietnam, which happened anyway.God Save the Queen wrote:
what was the objective?
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Nope we did not win in Vietnam, we lost due to lack of support from the American public.Braddock wrote:
Simple enough question... do you believe that the US were successful in Vietnam or did they fail in what they were trying to achieve? I ask this because it seems to be a subject that many people like to tip-toe around. Even just last night Sarah Palin said that John McCain (a veteran of the Vietnam war) "knows how to win a war"... was she referring to his service in Vietnam?
Discuss.
McCain does know how to win a war, not the Vietnam war but his own personal war in Vietnam. I wondered this myself when she said it, but I drew the conclusion that his honor, integrity, c onstituin bravery and endurance while in captivity won over that of his captures.
Maybe he can win the psychological war of him vs. himself, but that by no means implies that he knows how to win a military war.lowing wrote:
Nope we did not win in Vietnam, we lost due to lack of support from the American public.Braddock wrote:
Simple enough question... do you believe that the US were successful in Vietnam or did they fail in what they were trying to achieve? I ask this because it seems to be a subject that many people like to tip-toe around. Even just last night Sarah Palin said that John McCain (a veteran of the Vietnam war) "knows how to win a war"... was she referring to his service in Vietnam?
Discuss.
McCain does know how to win a war, not the Vietnam war but his own personal war in Vietnam. I wondered this myself when she said it, but I drew the conclusion that his honor, integrity, c onstituin bravery and endurance while in captivity won over that of his captures.
So naturally, Obama does with all of his vast military experience? Hell fuck military experience, how about any experience compared to that of McCain.MGS3_GrayFox wrote:
Maybe he can win the psychological war of him vs. himself, but that by no means implies that he knows how to win a military war.lowing wrote:
Nope we did not win in Vietnam, we lost due to lack of support from the American public.Braddock wrote:
Simple enough question... do you believe that the US were successful in Vietnam or did they fail in what they were trying to achieve? I ask this because it seems to be a subject that many people like to tip-toe around. Even just last night Sarah Palin said that John McCain (a veteran of the Vietnam war) "knows how to win a war"... was she referring to his service in Vietnam?
Discuss.
McCain does know how to win a war, not the Vietnam war but his own personal war in Vietnam. I wondered this myself when she said it, but I drew the conclusion that his honor, integrity, c onstituin bravery and endurance while in captivity won over that of his captures.
Was McCain ever a community organiser? If not, then he does not have the same experience Obama has.lowing wrote:
So naturally, Obama does with all of his vast military experience? Hell fuck military experience, how about any experience compared to that of McCain.

i would pay you to live a year in south chicago.TheAussieReaper wrote:
Was McCain ever a community organiser? If not, then he does not have the same experience Obama has.
I guess that is like saying was an Astronaut ever a janitor, if not, then he does not have the same experience as the janitor........Must be nap time for you.TheAussieReaper wrote:
Was McCain ever a community organiser? If not, then he does not have the same experience Obama has.lowing wrote:
So naturally, Obama does with all of his vast military experience? Hell fuck military experience, how about any experience compared to that of McCain.
One fighter pilot has almost no influence on the outcome of a war.lowing wrote:
Nope we did not win in Vietnam, we lost due to lack of support from the American public.Braddock wrote:
Simple enough question... do you believe that the US were successful in Vietnam or did they fail in what they were trying to achieve? I ask this because it seems to be a subject that many people like to tip-toe around. Even just last night Sarah Palin said that John McCain (a veteran of the Vietnam war) "knows how to win a war"... was she referring to his service in Vietnam?
Discuss.
McCain does know how to win a war, not the Vietnam war but his own personal war in Vietnam. I wondered this myself when she said it, but I drew the conclusion that his honor, integrity, c onstituin bravery and endurance while in captivity won over that of his captures.
Militarily: Clear US victory in nearly every major battle...then, we left.
Politically: Mostly a failure. South Vietnam was not protected, and was overrun by communist forces. We did limit some of Russia's desire to keep fighting proxy wars, but not a whole lot.
Politically: Mostly a failure. South Vietnam was not protected, and was overrun by communist forces. We did limit some of Russia's desire to keep fighting proxy wars, but not a whole lot.
They lost! But its so funny that in all this Rambo films Hollywood is showing you Vietnam as the great USA actually won it
So again lost lost lost lost lost lost lost lost lost lost.
So again lost lost lost lost lost lost lost lost lost lost.
Fighting a just war and winning an ideological battle is not easy. War is comprised of both military action and political end, ergo the US lost. They could not impose their will on the Vietnamese. Simple as that. Wouldn't have mattered how many battles they won or tonnes of napalm they dropped.
Feels like I'm fishing with dynamite. lollowing wrote:
I guess that is like saying was an Astronaut ever a janitor, if not, then he does not have the same experience as the janitor........Must be nap time for you.TheAussieReaper wrote:
Was McCain ever a community organiser? If not, then he does not have the same experience Obama has.lowing wrote:
So naturally, Obama does with all of his vast military experience? Hell fuck military experience, how about any experience compared to that of McCain.

Yes the US won the Vietnam war.
The South Vietnameese populace were totally crushed as were the surrounding countries.
The South Vietnameese populace were totally crushed as were the surrounding countries.
This.CameronPoe wrote:
Why go to the US when you can have a potshot at people from the US on your own doorstep? 4000+ and counting. And if you really think the Iraq war is preventing someone from bombing a random location within the US then you have logic and reasoning issues.usmarine wrote:
had an attack in the US since 2001?Bell wrote:
Lost in as much we lost the ''war on terror''
Besides... the Iraqis don't even fight, they just plant bombs and wait for jeeps to ride over them, as you should know.
May I be Auusiereaper for a moment? Ahem.lowing wrote:
I guess that is like saying was an Astronaut ever a janitor, if not, then he does not have the same experience as the janitor........Must be nap time for you.TheAussieReaper wrote:
Was McCain ever a community organiser? If not, then he does not have the same experience Obama has.lowing wrote:
So naturally, Obama does with all of his vast military experience? Hell fuck military experience, how about any experience compared to that of McCain.
"But what if he was a janitor at NASA?"
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