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In reply to the discussion: For some of us, there's no escape from the Vietnam War [View all]The Wizard
(13,765 posts)I hear you, and by inviting Ted Nugent to the State of the Union, the teabagger Congressman brought attention to the anti American RWNJ Party that sullies those of us who put on the green suit and jungle boots and carried a 16 through the gates of Hell.
The punk ass Nugent and those who align themselves with him and his ilk should be marginalized and in some cases handed a blindfold and cigarette.
Cheney, Nugent, Bush, Limbaugh, et al, are shining examples of what Americans shouldn't be.
Every day in Vietnam I thought about being home, and every day since I've been home the name Vietnam crosses my mind. And I' sure I'm not alone on this.
We, this band of brothers, owe it to one another to reject the Party of RWNJs and chickenhawks.
As for the Cheneys, Nugents, Bushes, Limbaughs, etc..., they're better suited to be mopping peep show stalls than having any voice in American political life.
That they have a voice at all casts a negative shadow across this land we defended is a senseless, blood soaked death ritual.
As for Nugent and his fellow reprobates, I wouldn't piss in their mouths if their throats were on fire.
Welcome home brothers. Ted Nugent's appearance at the State of the Union tells us our fight isn't over . Maybe Ted's status among the cowardly class will ignite the backlash.