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Old 09-20-2005, 11:22 PM
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Originally posted by Rudey
You could use a brush-up on semantics; William Safire writes some great pieces on the English language.

As you seem to refuse to see the points I am making for your own reasons, I will fall back on my grandfather's advice and simply say, "You're right."

-Rudey
So Rudey following your "semantics" would you argue that British soldiers were in Vietnam? Or how about German soldiers?

Oh... as for prosecuting Canadians who served in Vietnam... um some were - if it was shown that they may have been involved in War Crimes the government went after them (or would have if they had come back to Canada) - and example of this would have been the two "Canadians" that participated in My Lai - they have yet to return to Canada, most likely becuase of the threat of legal action against them.

Interesting that you didn't respond to the evicerating of your "only memorial this century" arguement... did you get that 'fact' from FOXNews?

Finally there is a huge difference between a town or city granting cheap land for a memorial and official Federal recognition of said memorial - although if it helps you defend Coulter's ignorance feel free to cling to this straw...
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Last edited by RACooper; 09-20-2005 at 11:25 PM.