Friday, April 10, 2026

 


33 comments:

  1. Hanoi Jane should be in prison.

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    1. i and thousands more Vietnams are still waiting for that piece of shit to die so we can piss on her grave!

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    2. I don't usually like waiting in lines, but.....

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    3. Prison hell.... GOT ROPE?!?

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    4. They're gonna have to bury her in an unmarked grave.

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  2. Bitch. I was on hill 55.

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    1. spent a few months on the Hill and environs with 1/9.

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    2. God bless each and every grunt and corpsman of the "Walking Dead."

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  3. Damn, that was a outpost.

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  4. Please, please don’t put its image on your page. The combination of nausea and high blood pressure is disturbing

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  5. She at least tried to stop the meaningless killing in a meaningless war, unlike the 'no new wars' turd today. More meaningless deaths like the 170 little girls he killed.

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    1. She aided the enemy. Including turning over a note passed from a POW to be given to US officials and family. Sorry doesn't cut it

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    2. I spoke with one of the "guests" at the camp who witnessed it first hand. Two servicemen were beaten to death that night for the notes. She dropped the small slips of paper into the camp commanders hand, as the men stood there watching. What did the notes say? Things like tell my family I am alive. Only God's grace is available for such a creature. Little known fact is all US aircraft were grounded for hours before and after it flew into North Vietnam. The military realized the situation when there was a sudden drastic increase in air to air ordnance that came to a head then a single engine spotter plane ordered a Aim-9 missle. My father was able to, proudly, cite the entire payload he ordered for his F-100 to properly greet her but alas it was denied and everything that could fly was grounded

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    3. Kimberwarrior, if your dad is still alive and would like to talk about his flying and record his story.

      Blogger won't let me sign in with my account and I am not sure if our host will allow me to post a good e-mail address.
      Dave Glasebrook

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    4. If anyone is interested in reading "war stories" mostly written by US Marine tank crewmen in Vietnam, you can go to this website:

      https://www.usmcvta.org/marine-corps-news/sponson-box-past-issues

      It is an archive of our quarterly 48-page magazine from 1998 until the present.

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    5. Dave I am sorry to say he passed 2 years ago Fought cancer twice (where his O2 mask didnt cover his face -Pilots will understand) and won but finally decided it was time. Stationed in Phan Rang in Vietnam Shot down napalming the corn fields (Mortar though the engine The VC would wire a palm frond so when it bent from downwash of a chopper it would fire across the field. He was so close if didnt arm) and was rescued by a series of miracles from God that day.

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    6. Hi Kimberwarrior, pilots enjoyed good lives and many close calls. The crews flying into Route Pac 6 around Hanoi would come off the target exiting the AA cloud and make radio calls such as "Thank you Jesus, I've got it now," or extremely foul language directed at the gunners. The bosses got mad at such calls and restricted radio traffic to official language. The pilots responded with Tiger Code lists where you could express your thoughts by saying Tiger XX which referenced the exact words.

      Thank you.
      Dave

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  6. She said she was sorry.

    “I am so sorry that I was thoughtless enough to sit down on that gun at that time and the message that that sends to the guys who were there and their families – it’s just horrible for me to think of that,” she said.

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  7. Don't forget who called American servicemen 'suckers and losers'. I see Hogsbreath is instituting the military draft, I am sure you will be the first to offer your sons and daughters to the war machine grist mill in some war so billionaires can make more billions.

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  8. Cat Ballou. Great role for Lee Marvin (and his horse).

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  9. What we don't forget is what was actually said, and who it is that does the misquoting. We don't forget that - we see it every time, and we remember.

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  10. Jane, turn it around toward your head and pull the trigger.

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  11. If there is a HELL...she has front row seats for eternity.

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  12. As a US Marine Vietnam veteran, this c*nt is worse than the lowest scum at the bottom of the sewage treatment plant's evaporation pond.

    I quit drinking about 14 years ago, but when she dies (and I hope it's soon) I will buy a case of beer and stand over her grave pissing on it until all 24 bottles are consumed and pissed out.

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    1. "I will buy a case of beer and stand over her grave pissing on it until all 24 bottles are consumed and pissed out."

      That is the best, and only worthwhile thing you have ever written here.

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    2. Coming from you, I will take it with a large grain of salt.

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  13. No forgivance from this vet either. I was there.

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  14. Even if this cvnt gets buried at sea I’ll swim out to the spot and empty my bladder. If 10-20 thousand vets join me we just might raise the sea level.

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  15. Zero forgiveness for this trash. Looking forward to reading her obit.

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  16. I’m one infadel that’s grateful for the destruction of the Iranian nuclear weapons program. Death to Iran I say and hell yeah, piss on that witches grave

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