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In Vietnam, women have been fighting for over 2,000 years. They were called the long-haired warriors.
She said that they hated the Americans when they invaded them, and that now it was different because they were coming and giving them limbs. She said the people are good, it's the leaders who are not so good.
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Lori Grinker
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Poster: John Pietrzyk Caption: Sadly, the shape of things to come. As long as war remains an option for dispute resolution, get use to seeing more hollow limbs and disconnected smiles. Shall it be your child or mine? Which leads me to ask: In the name of democracy all is fair?
Poster: Bonnie Bowman Caption: Too little..Too late.
Poster: Sam Caption: My perception, solely of the photo, is one of interest and admiration for the woman pictured in it. She seems to have a very friendly and modest glow to her because the surroundings is one of the opposite, harsh and unbearable.
Poster: Beth Heidere Caption: It is amazing how full of love and forgiveness the people of Vietnam are.
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Poster: John Otvos Caption: That non-white people who live outside America are human too.
Poster: Mary Ann Corbin Caption: The limbs of HOPE, maybe.
Poster: Gerald Donohue Caption: Our cup is usually at least half full if we broaden our vision
Poster: Roxy De Santis Caption: Backstage, the actor lets the costume fall as a smile of satisfation radiates outward.
Poster: Annie Beckham Caption: The Changing Face of Vietnam...
Poster: Mary Thompson Caption: I am sorry we were there before but glad there are people helping now.
Poster: jim woods Caption: The intention of war does not matter. The results are always the same
Poster: billy Caption: i was there and they gave me medals for all i did
Poster: Kareema Abdul-Khabir Caption: Isn't that how it usually is?
Poster: Muyake Caption: True Warriors are resilient within peace...enemy
yesterday...fellow veteran of war tomorrow... and life goes on.
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