I read in the news this morning ( June 18 ) that retired military
man, Perry Smith, thinks that nerve gas was never used in the scandalous
enough Vietnam War to get a few detested defectors. He calls the
story " sleazy journalism " and even quit his job as a military
analyst at CNN - in protest.
In general scandalous stories - not backed up by very diligent
investigating - should never get past a responsible editor. Other
mass media sources just " pick up " the fishy story.
The war in Vietnam was a bottomless pit of real scandals. The
Oliver Stone movie " Born on the 4th of July " seemed highly credible
to me. Pathetic Ron Kovic in his wheel chair was the perfect poster boy
for that national calamity.
But it is brainless to readily believe every " shocking " rumor
connected with that war. The honor and courage and character of thousands
of military people like Ma.Gen. Perry Smith were not " casualties of war ".
If there is ever another " Good War " in the future , we will
want such people around.
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