13th February 2004, 3:23 PM
It's not as though every single war has the same circumstances. As Derek said, it was common for people to try and dodge Vietnam, because going over there was as likely a death warrant as not, and there was no reason to be there. By the end of the war we had been losing it for seven years.
Very much unlike Iraq.
It's funny how character suddenly matters now, but when we had a president lying to a grand jury and allowing nuclear secrets to be filtered to China, character was a non-issue and 'we should leave the man alone'.
Very much unlike Iraq.
It's funny how character suddenly matters now, but when we had a president lying to a grand jury and allowing nuclear secrets to be filtered to China, character was a non-issue and 'we should leave the man alone'.
YOU CANNOT HIDE FOREVER
WE STAND AT THE DOOR
WE STAND AT THE DOOR