But during the Vietnam era, so close after WW II , and Korea, with China closed, and the cold war with the USSR, I'm not so sure that was the case, then.
A lot people at the time did not think Vietnam strategically important. The whole "Domino" theory was a rationalization for why it was worth fighting over an otherwise unimportant nation. Oh I'm sure the people who advanced it were sincere, but they also had all these theories about how to win wars with airpower, and minimal numbers of ground troops that they wanted to test.
Just to warn you in advance, there's a strip joint next door.
Well, if I have trouble paying for the room it's nice to know there are options...
A lot people at the time did not think Vietnam strategically important. The whole "Domino" theory was a rationalization for why it was worth fighting over an otherwise unimportant nation. Oh I'm sure the people who advanced it were sincere, but they also had all these theories about how to win wars with airpower, and minimal numbers of ground troops that they wanted to test.
I've read that the Vietnam war wasn't so much about "communism taking over" as Vietnamese nationalism asserting itself, and as a result of our obsession with fighting communism we missed this fact.
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Today's Unshelved comic strip (and, yes, it's the strip for Saturday, but they're a little behind).
edit: OK, it may just be amusing to library geeks.
OMG. That Fiddler/Avenue Q thing is hysterical. What's it from? (Judging by the ribbons, I'd guess some sort of AIDS benefit.)
(You did get that I was just giving you shit, right?)
(Aw yeah, but this is an Internet message board. I figured if I didn't give up an apology, I'd be worse than Hitler within seconds.)
Nah, but you'd be
just
like that mean kid in High School.
Playbill article about Avenue Jew, which was at a fundraiser in 2004:
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All my bitching earlier and I come home to a sweet note from mom talking about how excited she is I'm coming.
And this is why I can't cancel xmas.