This week, Vietnam veterans
sent a letter to PBS, Ken Burns, and Bank of America setting the record
straight about the Vietnam War.PBS's new documentary TV series, "The Vietnam War,"
produced by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick and funded by Bank of America,
left out key aspects of the war, including the communist connections of
North Vietnamese dictator Ho Chi Minh and the brutal repression after
the war, veterans alleged.
"The whole cause of all this
agony and bloodshed was the aggressive North Vietnamese invasion of the
South. If it hadn't been for that, none of this ever would have
happened," Lewis Sorley, a Vietnam War veteran, historian, and director at Vietnam Veterans for Factual History (VVFH), told PJ Media in an interview Wednesday. "Burns never seems to find that worth mentioning or condemning and I wonder why."
More @ PJ Media
THANKYOU, THANKYOU, THANKYOU BROCK!!!!
ReplyDeleteFo posting this..... 'No time now, but you will shortly receive an email with a "Story!!!!" Leave it at that for now... It is about that time in my life... and yours too!!
skybill
Thanks.
DeleteI don't think PBS would understand, until they had a few dozen breasts of their coworkers placed in a bag on the floor to show the displeasure of their bosses with their actions. Even then, I doubt they'd understand the larger picture of thousands being starved, beaten, tortured and watching their family members being dragged away daily for more "re-education".
ReplyDeleteThey could care less as it's anything for Collectivism!
Delete