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re: President Nixon warns against the “Media Elitist Complex”
Posted on 2/6/24 at 9:22 am to themunch
Posted on 2/6/24 at 9:22 am to themunch
Go learn your history,Kennedy wanted out of Veitnam
and the day after he was killed LBJ escalated it.Johnson
was the biggest POS ever as president.Nixon had nothing to
do with managemrnt of that war.He worked from day 1 to get out of there and try to save the USAs face.
Some people just sound like brain dead demacratic sheep.
BY the way LBJs wife owned a shipping company that made
millions shipping arms to Vietnam.Thats a fact.
and the day after he was killed LBJ escalated it.Johnson
was the biggest POS ever as president.Nixon had nothing to
do with managemrnt of that war.He worked from day 1 to get out of there and try to save the USAs face.
Some people just sound like brain dead demacratic sheep.
BY the way LBJs wife owned a shipping company that made
millions shipping arms to Vietnam.Thats a fact.
Posted on 2/6/24 at 11:06 am to CRW
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BY the way LBJs wife owned a shipping company that made
millions shipping arms to Vietnam.Thats a fact.
LBJ was also supported by Brown and Root Construction Company. At that time, the largest Construction Company on the planet. Brown and Root was to Vietnam what Halliburton was to Iraq war.
LBJ and Lady Bird owned much of General Dynamics Corp.
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General Dynamics was also the involved in Fleet Ballistic Missile Submarines.
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