LBJ. The most dishonest president the United States ever had.
>>My point was that we invaded Iraq under false pretenses, which I do not believe was the case in Viet Nam. You seem to be making a different argument, that the consequences of the Viet Nam war were worse. That I agree with.
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>>Why did you pick the year 1976?
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>Church committee hearings, Carter elected, post-Vietnam reassessment of US position in the world leading to Soviet invasion of Afghanistan ...
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>The Tonkin Gulf incident was certainly more cynically ginned up than even Chalabi's tall tales about what was going on inside Iraq.
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>When it comes to flat out lying to the public, Bush and Cheney are amateurs compared to LBJ. He was truly the master.
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