If Colin Powell ran for president, would you vote for him?
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If Colin Powell ran for president, would you vote for him?
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No- he defended the practice of firing at people from helicopters when they ran in Vietnam- this is the administration's biggest dove.
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They shot at farmers in rice fields. For fun. Their philosophy was that if they ran, they were the enemy. If you've ever seen Stanley Kubric's Full Metal Jacket you'll know what I'm talking about.Stormbringer wrote:Who were they shooting at and why? Because if you're shooting enemy soldiers then that just doesn't make sense.Vympel wrote:No- he defended the practice of firing at people from helicopters when they ran in Vietnam- this is the administration's biggest dove.
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I can't say I support that at all.Queeb Salaron wrote:They shot at farmers in rice fields. For fun. Their philosophy was that if they ran, they were the enemy. If you've ever seen Stanley Kubric's Full Metal Jacket you'll know what I'm talking about.
And pardon me if I don't trust a fictional movie for my historical facts.
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I'd like to see something that says that was policy, and not some sadistic fucks behind a gun.Queeb Salaron wrote:They shot at farmers in rice fields. For fun. Their philosophy was that if they ran, they were the enemy. If you've ever seen Stanley Kubric's Full Metal Jacket you'll know what I'm talking about.Stormbringer wrote:Who were they shooting at and why? Because if you're shooting enemy soldiers then that just doesn't make sense.Vympel wrote:No- he defended the practice of firing at people from helicopters when they ran in Vietnam- this is the administration's biggest dove.
Using a movie as a reference source isn't an especially good idea, BTW.
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He defended the practice that you see in FMJ (yes, it did happen) in one of his books. I heard it on internet radio.
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An American Journey, his memoirs:
Around six months later, a soldier in the 11th Light Infantry Brigade--known among the men as "the Butcher's Brigade"--wrote a letter telling of widespread killing and torturing of Vietnamese civilians by entire units of the US military (he did not specifically refer to My Lai). The letter was sent to the general in charge of 'Nam and trickled down the chain of command to Major Colin Powell, a deputy assistant chief of staff at the Americal Division, who was charged with investigating the matter and formulating a response.
After a desultory check--which consisted mainly of investigating the soldier who wrote the letter, rather than his allegations--Powell reported that everything was hunkey-dory. There may be some "isolated incidents" by individual bad seeds, but there were no widespread atrocities. He wrote: "In direct refutation of this portrayal is the fact that relations between Americal soldiers and the Vietnamese people are excellent." The matter was closed.
To this day, we might not know about the carnage at My Lai if it hadn't been for another solider who later wisely sent a letter to his Congressman.
(Twenty-five years later Powell gave an interview in which he not only failed to condemn the massacre but seemed to excuse it.)"
"The My Lai massacre. On March 16, 1968, US soldiers from the Americal Division slaughtered 347 civilians--primarily old men, women, children, and babies--in the Vietnamese village of My Lai 4 (pronounced, very appropriately, as "me lie"). The grunts also engaged in torture and rape of the villagers.Colin Powell wrote:If a helo spotted a peasant in black pajamas who looked remotely suspicious, a possible MAM [military age male] the pilot would circle and fire in front of him. If he moved, his movement was judged evidence of hostile intent, and the next burst was not in front, but at him. Brutal? Maybe so.
Around six months later, a soldier in the 11th Light Infantry Brigade--known among the men as "the Butcher's Brigade"--wrote a letter telling of widespread killing and torturing of Vietnamese civilians by entire units of the US military (he did not specifically refer to My Lai). The letter was sent to the general in charge of 'Nam and trickled down the chain of command to Major Colin Powell, a deputy assistant chief of staff at the Americal Division, who was charged with investigating the matter and formulating a response.
After a desultory check--which consisted mainly of investigating the soldier who wrote the letter, rather than his allegations--Powell reported that everything was hunkey-dory. There may be some "isolated incidents" by individual bad seeds, but there were no widespread atrocities. He wrote: "In direct refutation of this portrayal is the fact that relations between Americal soldiers and the Vietnamese people are excellent." The matter was closed.
To this day, we might not know about the carnage at My Lai if it hadn't been for another solider who later wisely sent a letter to his Congressman.
(Twenty-five years later Powell gave an interview in which he not only failed to condemn the massacre but seemed to excuse it.)"
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Well thats inhumanly stupid. Heaven forbid you run from a guy shooting at you.Vympel wrote:Colin Powell wrote:If a helo spotted a peasant in black pajamas who looked remotely suspicious, a possible MAM [military age male] the pilot would circle and fire in front of him. If he moved, his movement was judged evidence of hostile intent, and the next burst was not in front, but at him. Brutal? Maybe so.
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A little perspective:
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Article Three of the Geneva Convention of 1949 to which the United States is a signatory, states that::
(1) Persons taking no active part in the hostilities, including members of armed forces who have laid down their arms and those placed hors de combat by sickness, wounds, detention, or any other cause, shall in all circumstances be treated humanely, without any adverse distinction founded on race, colour, religion or faith, sex, birth or wealth, or any other similar criteria. To this end the following acts are and shall remain prohibited at any time and in any place whatsoever with respect to the above-mentioned persons:
(a) violence to life and person, in particular murder of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment and torture;
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no, it's well disciplined, with emphasis on disciplinedpaladin wrote:"If they run, then they're VC. If they don't run, then they'll WELL trained VC."Queeb Salaron wrote: They shot at farmers in rice fields. For fun. Their philosophy was that if they ran, they were the enemy. If you've ever seen Stanley Kubric's Full Metal Jacket you'll know what I'm talking about.
One of my favorite films you see.
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We forgot everybody's favorite Bostonian, Sen. John Kerry.Col. Crackpot wrote:RU-DY! RU-DY! RU-DY! RU-DY!Yogi wrote:Who's the alternative?
President Rudolph Gulianni! that has a nice ring to it.......*sigh*....if only.....
(BTW, Dem. Nat'l. Conv. to be held in B-town this year. I expect a mass field trips [kidding].)
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Ah lovely. Why is he still in office? And this are the same people that harp on Colin Powell simply making apolgies for those people? Ah, smell the hypocrisy.theski wrote:Mornin Storm, yea he was, being from Boston I put up with loser.. He first denied it then had the necessary Dem break into tears when caught..
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This is the same state that keeps electing 'chap aquitted' Edward Kennedy year after year.Ah lovely. Why is he still in office? And this are the same people that harp on Colin Powell simply making apolgies for those people? Ah, smell the hypocrisy
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