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Vietnam

Sir,—l would ask Mark D. Sadler how many injured, killed, and broken limbs, as well as lives, are there under the Communist rule in Asia? I would say there was not enough room in this paper to print all or even half the names. The bombing of North Vietnam would be against military installations, and furthermore, the Communists should have given a little more thought to the results of what might happen to their lands before they started their expansion tactics. The greatest difference between the Communist system and ours is, we do not need to build a wall, or an electric fence to keep our people in. We are free, so free that we can even write to our papers and criticise the effort being made to retain the present struggle in Vietnam there by keeping our country free. If we don't stand firm now, and bomb, we won’t be writing; we will be fighting.—Yours,

„ v F.W.P.F. February 17, 1965.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30678, 18 February 1965, Page 12

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Vietnam Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30678, 18 February 1965, Page 12

Vietnam Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30678, 18 February 1965, Page 12