Originally posted by anonymous
did your inlaws tell you there were no reeducation camps in communist vietnam or that they didnt commit torture and murder at these camps? what do you think about all the first person accounts of the vietnamese that were in these reeducation camps?
Well, for a start I was talking about Cambodia, to your response to Boroda's. You specificly talked about the execution of teachers, educated people etc, that was the trait of Pol Pot's regime, not the Vietnamese.
Get your story straight first.
Also, given my from what my inlaws told me, and the fact that one side of my "extended" family is in fact from Vietnam, there were obviously attrocities carried out, but not on a huge scale. They won the war, then they beat the snot of those they saw as their opposition. IIRC the USA and South Vietnamese weren't exactly angels during the war, if you won a war and came across someone that booted your brother out of a Huey at a 1000 feet I'm guessing you might decide to inflict a little karma too.
Originally posted by anonymous
i dont think communist vietnam reeducation program has anything in common with us policy in iraq.
As far as the US link to Vietnam goes, you might try attending an adult education clas where you can learn to read, for your obviously obsessive yet simple mind heres what I said again: "The Vietnamese "liberated"
Cambodia in a similar fashion to how the US has "liberated" Iraq."