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discussion about your war feelingsPersonally- i believe the so called war in Afganistan is a winless hopeless situation- just like vietnam was- our troops are easy targets and there is no strategy . Nations have tried to conquer Afganastan for thousands of years unsucessfully. I wrote this poem for better of worse . I support the troops but world leaders need to solve this and it's root causes or this will be a 100 year war. |
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Re: discussion about your war feelingsI'm with you on that. |
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Re: discussion about your war feelingsStardrit, thanks for the post - having the first post come from a vet - make the discussion special. |
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Re: discussion about your war feelingsI think this war/these wars are a complete crock of sh*t...My ex served in Vietnam, and like he told me one time, "What were those people going to do to us? What danger did they pose?" None at all...once again, the US has stuck its nose where it shouldn't have...the US needs to focus its attention/energies/and money on its own citizens HERE, the ones who go hungry every day and the ones who are homeless or on the brink of it...Granted, I DO believe that justice needed to be rendered for 9/11, but then again, there's so much talk of conspiracy that many people don't actually know WHAT to believe. I will echo the opinions of others when I say this, but do know that I wholeheartedly agree, regarding these tensions in the middle east..."I think we should just blow the bastards right off the map." How hard is that to do? Because no matter what, and no matter WHO, whether it be women or children (why are we supposed to feel any kind of sympathy for those select two groups, when we all know that they already hate the US and/or will be taught to hate the US?) unless we get rid of the problem as a whole, we will always face this particular problem--a senseless war that has no good outcome and apparently doesn't have an end in sight. And while some may view this as just my opinion, I feel compelled to say it anyway--anyone who signs up for the military at this point in time is a complete idiot, because the first thing they're going to do is ship your ass overseas to fight in this senseless war...I would be willing to say at this point, you don't owe this country ANYTHING...rather, this country owes its citizens a hell of a lot!!! |
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Re: discussion about your war feelingsWhat I know about the Vietnam War, from what my ex told me, was not pretty. He told me stories that literally gave me chills and made me sick to my stomach. And, being the writer that I am, I had no problem visualizing what he told me. Soldiers strung up in trees and eviscerated...wild hogs that came along and began eating the soldiers' intestines while the soldiers were still alive..."Zippo parties", as he called them, where entire troops would invade a village and burn every grass hut to the ground, mindless and/or careless of the occupants..."Ratters"...soldiers who were sent into tunnels first to check for people who were hiding...the tale he told me about eating a can of C-rations and then suffering from an acid trip for the next several hours, because the government had drugged the food...being forced to fight and also fight for his life during this acid trip...hearing and feeling the bullets flying right above his head...seeing children in the fields coming up to offer them food and then finding out the child was strapped with explosives, using the food as a lure to kill soldiers...killing the starving Vietnamese because there was nothing else they (or he) could do for them...laying in a rice paddy for several days, drinking his own urine and breathing through a straw to survive...and last but not least, this has to be the most chilling...when he told me that he and his brigade (or troop), went into a village, and some members of his troop raped a woman and her 9 month old baby, and then killed them both...So yes, I have a "thing" against war...any war, and every war. Objections, anyone??? |
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discussion about your war feelingsI just finished a story about returning to Vietnam with my cousin who was there in 1968. |
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discussion about your war feelingsthe input we are getting on this topic is in line with the general population |
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Re: discussion about your war feelingsDear Poet, |
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discussion about your war feelingsWe you know maybe I join in on the love and the hot nights because all my |
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Re: discussion about your war feelingsI did try to enlist in the Military back in 1983, for the Air National Guard, but I was deemed to be mentally unfit. I met Harry Shapiro when I lived at the YMCA in Hoboken, NJ back in 2000. Harry was a Vietnam vet who taught me the difference between a real vet and a full-of shit wannabe. I only knew Harry for about a week, because he was found dead in room 309, during the Memorial Day Weekend, of an apparent overdose. I wrote this following piece in Harry's memory, and also for all those disenfranchised, between life and death-dying a little piece at a time. Last edited by studly111 09-05-2009 at 10:15:42 AM |
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discussion about your war feelingsThanks for the post - and poem- and memorial you your friend. |
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Re: discussion about your war feelingsHere is a poem about how it was for American troops in arab territory in 1955. How different is it now? |
To have great poets there must be great audiences too.
Walt Whitman, American Poet (1819-1892)