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  • WHERE ARE YOU? We knew the Vietnam "Conflict" was fought for the military-industrial complex and corporate greed. Where are the my peers who faced the heat to tell a corrupt government we could see through them? The world we now have is OUR legacy to our children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Where are you now when our rights are being stripped away and only the venue of the war has changed? Why can't you hear Ron Paul? WHERE THE HELL ARE YOU?

  • Where are the protest songs of this generation. We are looking more and more like Germany of the Twenties and the Thirties. We need to reel in the military industrial complex of America. We need to be out of Afganistan NOW. We are so fart right, it's frightening. We have been in at least 12 conflicts including WWII. When are we not going to learn war any more? If India & China don't care about Afganistan/Taliban, why should we? We have the power to prevent them from attacking out boarders.

  • @daddybug101 I've been waiting for the music and it is starting to come through but is obviously not promoted, and also protest music has moved away from opposing wars and more towards exposing the perpetrators of these wars. check out "the living end" their latest album the ending is just the beginning repeating, also "Muse" "Foo Fighters" and a lot of hip hop is talking about this but again not in the mainstream. Peace

  • @cambell1308 Thank you for pointing this out to me. I know of these groups: Muse, Foo Fighters. I was 21 in 1969. I have kept myself current with rock as best I can. You could have raked me over the coals, but you didn't. Good to know that there are still groups that are not afraid to point out another way of thinking. Peace

  • @daddybug101 Hey love your work ..we are all humans and need to stick together...21 in 69 hey that's the magical age isn't it , well Jackson Brown sang about it anyways.. I'm just glad to contact another thinker, you know that in the "bible" it says the watchers are bad...I don't think so, I class myself as a watcher...of people.....sorry bit of a ramble but thanks for your comment ..Peace

  • you did a great job in the choice of music as a background to ur voice.... dude ur talented

  • dude i love this video

  • Brings back a flood of memories. I am one of those who marched through tear gas in the streets in late 60's. Those who went to war in support of the US government came home disillusioned. I believe those ex-soldiers were as much a victim as the Vietnamese, left or right, whose country was destroyed. A lesson to be learned; never trust a government. Now, Afghanistan. When will we ever learn? Our life, more precious, government policy, worth nothing.

  • @kimbo1950 what do you make of what is going on now in the world and in this country my friend? I am a first time activist and do not have the experience you do to take this all in, in the same context that you can. are you occupying anywhere?

  • i remember that i had three choices school canada or jail i went to jail because ill be damd if i was going to die in some rice paddy or jungle and for what nothing really i do thank all of those that did go and i have the up most respct for the familys that lost loved ones

  • A very simplistic view.

  • Very good video

  • great work if you did that :)

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