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  • Stupid americans! Why would they do that thy ruined lots of lives they ruined families such as mine! Who could have thought of this?!?!?!

  • i feel so bad for the laos people for them it much be like war on both side. they have no other way but to fight for they homeland. when i was watching the video my tear were full of sadness and angrier.

  • the laos premier is not speaking laos???????

  • Lives* not Loves

  • This is the reason why so many Hmongs are in the United States. After the Hmongs fought for the U.S, the U.S abandoned the Hmongs being overrun by N. Viet and Communists. But only a few numbers made it to the U.S. The Hmong sacrificed twice as much as American loves and saved hundreds of American lives as well.

  • After watching a documentary, i donated to COPE Laos. Americans are very misinformed and ignorant. The government is pure evil.

  • What CIA was protecting was its access to tons, and tons & tons of #4 heroin.

  • My actual quote (word-for-word) was: "the ratio between the number of Palestinians killed to the number of Israelis killed is so extreme that those Israeli's killed are really minuscule, especially considering they are the one's who have invaded the land."

    &

    "I admire Ahmadinejad's courage to stand up to the Zionist aggressors."

    Both if which are completely true :)

    Deliberately miss-quoting me won't get you very far buddy.

  • as a refugee Lao American, i gotta say......it's amazing to me that some of these senators in the 1970's are talkin bout saving billions of dollars for domestic problems BUT at the same time, the c.i.a. was spending many BILLIONS of dollars to bomb the ho chi minh trail in LAOS and put my fellow ALL ETHNIC Lao peeps back to the stone age....funny they said nothing of that......rite??.......>=(

  • @Phitsamay79 Senators' power are fairly limited...they can only vote on certain things, like voting against "aid" and involvement in Laos, but if they are overruled by a majority vote, then that becomes policy. Granted, presidents try to do things without congressional oversight, but that's another story lol

  • Yes fighting for your homeland against invasion is pervectly legitimate.

  • @karlkarlkarl1234 Any people killed by Hamas are 'of no consequence'

    Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his regime are 'something to be admired'

    Public statement by karlkarlkarl1234, 2010.

  • @karlkarlkarl1234 What is 1's "homeland"? Those whose entitlements encompass the lion's share of a nation's land & labor - whether feudal barons, industrial titans or lords of finance - will erect the organs of dissemination in favor of THEIR "homeland." It indubitably will consist of allegiance to THEIR fortunes, THEIR command & guarantee of further increase. A war consists of warring hegemons playing on the people's longings for equity, food, shelter, clothing, free time.

  • Why didn't the Royal Lao Government just ended relations with those nations that supplied the Pathet Lao and drafted its citizens. The US surely wouldn't keep relations with any country that armed a group to turn America into something that was different from America.

  • you gotta undertand bothsides to talk your crap that to me means you just trying to find the truth ....

  • the us always gets involved when they are not suppose to in the war. and they try to take credit in saying oh we bomb your country if we didn't you wouldn' t be living so we saved you..pisses me off. always using "communist" as an excuse..

  • @LostCali4niaAngel

    Yeah, America hasn't actually been in a legitimate war since WW2, the rest have just been genocidal money-making schemes for the military-industrial complex, but the controlled media sells it and the arm-chair generals sit there stroking their chins at the little kids getting mutilated and cheer the bombers on, and whoever is at the receiving end becomes the nationally hated race for a decade or so.

    A sickening cycle of depravity.

  • @karlkarlkarl1234 Has Hamas been in a legitimate war...I mean you support them and their sickening cycle of depravity.

  • That's was corrected

  • I've been to Laos and the crazy part is that there is a lot of european influences there still, u still see the old russian communist flag, unfortunately the Laos flag is no longer the 3-headed elephant flag instead the new flag looks like a Japanese flag knock-off, stupid communist

  • Notice media whores Charles Collingwood & Bernie Kalb (sp?) utterly ignore the views of the sane Sentators McGovern, the Fulbright (chair of the Foreign Relations Committee). Instead the media whores dutyfully recite the Nixon talking points. Alas little has changed. Result: we are without jobs, a future, and live in fear unless we BECOME the MEDIA so the nation can get the facts, not just mass media lies.

  • Looks like typical US propaganda/disinformation flick. The US bombed Laos civilians without mercy or any regard for international law: the result the US is hated around the world and we live in fear our future is ruined by the the trillions squandered on killing people around the world.

    Too bad the media whores are not identified as the flunkies of the CIA, not neutral observers.

    Note the the puppet prime minister says he can't say about the CIA.

  • @tom500k i agree

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