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To: Exton1
There is a resort about a days drive north of Saigon. The place has a name that sounds like “Fun Tit. “ It can be a lot of fun, for two.

Are you referring to Phan Thiet?

Nice air conditioned Bungalows , pool, Ocean, only thing is that they don’t know how to make mixed drinks.

It's on the South China Sea and is about 100 miles almost due east of Ho Chi Minh City.

I'm still trying to figure out the purpose of your vanity post.

13 posted on 10/19/2002 4:08:56 AM PDT by leadpenny
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To: leadpenny
leadpenny if your referring to why I talked about the resort about a days drive north of Saigon, it was a response to KneelBeforeZod who said “Budget Travel had an article about little bungalows you can rent in Vietnam. Looked like a good trip”

If your asking why I did the original post. Well that is more complicated. It started as a reply to a post about a pole on the History Channel about was it worth us going to Viet Nam. Frankly, as an American Veteran of that era, I am sick and tired of self-righteous leftist liberals saying that the USA was criminal in fighting the war, and that Veterans were stupid for serving. I am sick and tired of feeling ashamed for serving my contry, while cowards like Bill Klinton strut around like peacocks, proclaiming they have superior morels, and that Nixon was worse than “LBJ how many Kids did you kill today.” There is a fact that Socialist Liberal Cowards fought the war and demonized the soldiers who fought it.. As late as 1984 a friend of mine was turned down on a job because he mentioned he flew cargo planes form the US to VN. They told him that they did not hire Baby Killers.
41 posted on 10/19/2002 12:07:50 PM PDT by Exton1
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