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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2300869" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>The U.S. didn't invade Vietnam, it came in at the behest of the South Vietnamese gov't. What the communists installed after we left wasn't democracy. And you need to learn what communism entails. You say no bosses, yet the power in communism rests in a centralized gov't that dictates how everything is to be done. It has complete control over it's citizens' lives. What you are seeing in many former communist countries today is either a complete repudiation of communism or in the case of some, like Vietnam or China, a much softer stance on capitalism. You say we should be taking notes from other countries. There are many in Eastern Europe who are scratching their heads at socialist movements in Western Europe and the Americas. Didn't we learn anything from their experience?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2300869, member: 24302"] The U.S. didn't invade Vietnam, it came in at the behest of the South Vietnamese gov't. What the communists installed after we left wasn't democracy. And you need to learn what communism entails. You say no bosses, yet the power in communism rests in a centralized gov't that dictates how everything is to be done. It has complete control over it's citizens' lives. What you are seeing in many former communist countries today is either a complete repudiation of communism or in the case of some, like Vietnam or China, a much softer stance on capitalism. You say we should be taking notes from other countries. There are many in Eastern Europe who are scratching their heads at socialist movements in Western Europe and the Americas. Didn't we learn anything from their experience? [/QUOTE]
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