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Date Posted: Wed, April 25 2007, 15:06:19
Author: luis martinez
Author Host/IP: NoHost / 199.230.48.44
Subject: class

Dear Don Poss,

I believe that your story has many points to it. I think that you are showing how you are coming back to the real world where you have to follow certain rules and how you had forgotten those rules and set your own. I believe that you felt kind of weird coming back, that you were kind of in shock that you were actually out of the war. You probably wanted some time alone when you got back so it could sink in and you could then realize that you were back. I wonder why you weren’t cheering when you got back. Was it because you weren’t exactly home in California and that you still had a long flight to New York? Or was it because you felt bad about something regarding the war? We are learning about the Vietnam War in history class. It seems that the soldiers were unhappy to be there. I know that the public didn’t support it but did you? How did you view politics while you were in Vietnam? I don’t support the war because it seems pointless if one more small country becomes communist, it seems non-important to me. I liked LBJ more than any of the other presidents that were involved in the war. I really liked his points of view. How did you think the people were going to receive you, were you pleased to see the man in the suit offer you the beer, I’m asking a lot because it seems amazing to me to hear stories about war. I like to hear them because it’s something that stays with you and that you helped in.



Sincerely,
Luis Martinez

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