2001
Soap Box Archives
VietNam Veterans
There has been an awful lot said in the media lately about the atrocities
which went on in VietNam. Especially when Senator Bob Kerry got drawn
into it. It should be exposed and the people who were responsible should
be punished. The merciless killing of women, children and other civilian
non combatants is simply not acceptable, and I would never defend anyone
who has wantonly taken the life of innocents. But there is one thing
we need to remember. We dont want to throw the baby out with the
bath water. For every Lieutenant Calley and Captain Medina there are
thousands of military people who didnt do the terrible things
they did and who seem to get thrown into the mix when such things are
discussed. Our Viet Nam veterans have suffered enough at the hands of
a government which abandoned them and a generation of hippies and draft
dodgers who insulted them when they came home. Enough already, how about
some of you media people talking about the grunts who fought a war with
their hands tied by a bunch of stumblebum politicians, about the brave
young men who lost life and limb in the service of their country. How
about reminding the American public that the military people didnt
start this war, they were just sent thousands of miles from home to
fight it. How about talking about the fact that the Viet Nam war was
different, that the civilian population was very much involved it it.
That it was fought, not on some evacuated battle field but right among
the rice paddies and villages. How about mentioning the fact that the
Viet Cong were more cruel to the Vietnamese than the American troops
ever were. I certainly think that the war was botched, but not by the
military but by the politicians,who sat in Washington twiddling their
thumbs and tabulating the body count. America lost a lot of her sons
in Viet Nam, the cream of American youth, poured down a sinkhole a few
at a time in a war that the politicians didnt even have the nerve
to call a war, a war that they made it impossible to win and oh, so
painful to lose. In my book, anyone who fought in Viet Nam deserves
just as much honor and just as much respect as anyone who ever fought
a war for this nation. Their dedication was strong, their bravery exemplary
and their sacrifice staggering. Sixty Minutes and the rest of you left
leaning television shows should be thankful to God that we have a military
which has defended this country for over two hundred years. Sure there
were atrocities in VietNam. Atrocities I deplore, but to cast a shadow
on all the brave men who fought in that unfortunate war just because
of a handful of bad apples is equally deplorable. Theres one thing
Ive learned about the war in VietNam by talking to a lot of people
who were there. If you werent there you just dont know how
it was. In fact, we cant even imagine how it was. Being in a country
where almost everybody hated you and where any woman or child could
be carrying a bomb, Where you had to abide by a silly set of rules made
up by a bunch of self serving politicians who had never been there either.
My gratitude and my heart goes out to all the veterans and active service
people who have so bravely answered their countrys call . Thank
God for you my friend. You are America at her best.
Pray for our
troops.
What do you
think?
God Bless America
Charlie Daniels
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