Talk:Pro-war

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[edit] Example is biassed

The example paragraph about John Kerry and the "VC committed an enormous genocide" seems rather biassed and doesn't have a source. Suggest citing the source it or removing it. YesJesusLovesYou 05:03, 5 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Disagree with bias charge against this page

It's always a good idea to find and cite appropriate references, however the instant charge of bias (with one "s" or two) is unfair. Let's please avoid the trap of "prove it or lose it," or "my facts are better than your facts." After the U.S. forces departed from Vietnam, the overthrow of South Vietnam was bloody and horrific. Tens of thousands of Vietnamese were sent to so-called re-education camps. Millions of people died in Cambodia. Mass graves don't just spontaneously occur. Jessemckay 14:17, 15 March 2007 (UTC)


[edit] Unnecessary Detail

The referance to there being a prowar movement during America's involvment in Vietnam was appropriate, but the results of US withdrawl added nothing uselful to this page. Also, a page detailing specificaly prowar activism during the conflict might be helpful, as a balance to Opposition to the Vietnam War.--Firbolag 23:27, 13 May 2007 (UTC)