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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1597607" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Well, as A VN vet, I watched it to 1.26 and saw enough BS that I cut it off. </p><p>Most of the photo's look to be way older than the VN war, and I totally hate people that try to make our involvment in that war an excuse for todays problems. 99.9% of the VN vets came back to an American population that considered us as baby killers, and mass murderers as we were portrayed by the press.</p><p></p><p>TO THIS DAY, Vietnam era veterans are given the same rights in the workplace as any minorities for minority advancment in the work place through the affermitive action program.</p><p></p><p>You, as an Attorney should know this, and if you have employees, it should be posted on your bullitin board at the public access to your building. It is in my work place, and when I hired on, I had to sign a paper asking me if I wanted to be a part of the affermitive action program, or opt out.</p><p>I opted out, as most VN vets did. We just kept our mouths shut about our previous duty. Back in the day, being a VN vet was a sure way to not get a job. </p><p>We are all nutcases. Just watch some of the crap that hollywood put out at that time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1597607, member: 5412"] Well, as A VN vet, I watched it to 1.26 and saw enough BS that I cut it off. Most of the photo's look to be way older than the VN war, and I totally hate people that try to make our involvment in that war an excuse for todays problems. 99.9% of the VN vets came back to an American population that considered us as baby killers, and mass murderers as we were portrayed by the press. TO THIS DAY, Vietnam era veterans are given the same rights in the workplace as any minorities for minority advancment in the work place through the affermitive action program. You, as an Attorney should know this, and if you have employees, it should be posted on your bullitin board at the public access to your building. It is in my work place, and when I hired on, I had to sign a paper asking me if I wanted to be a part of the affermitive action program, or opt out. I opted out, as most VN vets did. We just kept our mouths shut about our previous duty. Back in the day, being a VN vet was a sure way to not get a job. We are all nutcases. Just watch some of the crap that hollywood put out at that time. [/QUOTE]
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