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Originally Posted by bigtex
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Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
This demonstrates the smallness of Tex more than anything. Whether you like it or not, Giap beat the more powerful army in the world...with the help of the democrats in Congress who went back on a promise to help South Vietnam (have the democrats ever kept a promise?). Giap, like George Washington for us, was fighting a delaying war until the politicians in Washington could lose heart. Which they did.
I know this is strange for Tex and others to understand but sometimes you can admire an opponent without agreeing to his point of view. Patton admired Rommel but Tex would call Patton a Nazi for doing so. Tex isn't too smart. Even a New York Yankee fan can admit that they got beat (sometimes). Don't know about a Rangers fan.
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JD Idiot, I made no reference, either good or bad, about General Giap, Democrats in Congress, politicians in Washington, General Patton, Nazi's, George Washington, Rommel, the New York Yankees or the Rangers.
My only reference pertained to the rumor that Hanoi COG might be in mourning!
Your analysis is obviously a figment of a warped and demented imagination! You have my permission to unwad your panties. In fact, I strongly encourage you to do so immediately.
Apparently, it is starting to cut off circulation!