Was the S. Vietnamese General who shot the VC guy in the head a war criminal?

1st February 1968: Viet Cong Captain Bảy Lốp executed by General Loan



Sounds like a hero to me. It's one thing to know that all Marxists need to move to Jonestown, but, when they carry through with their psychopathic tendencies, as Bay Lop did that day, they certainly deserve to eat a bullet.

Fun fact: a 9-year-old boy—who's family Bay wiped-out that day—survived two gunshot wounds. He escaped the country with his uncle and made it to America. Two years ago he made the rank of Rear Admiral in the US Navy.
 
Sounds like a hero to me. It's one thing to know that all Marxists need to move to Jonestown, but, when they carry through with their psychopathic tendencies, as Bay Lop did that day, they certainly deserve to eat a bullet.

Fun fact: a 9-year-old boy—who's family Bay wiped-out that day—survived two gunshot wounds. He escaped the country with his uncle and made it to America. Two years ago he made the rank of Rear Admiral in the US Navy.

That revelation brings tears to my eyes.

God bless him and his loved ones.

And may God continue to bless America, the greatest nation in the history of mankind.
 
Sounds like a hero to me. It's one thing to know that all Marxists need to move to Jonestown, but, when they carry through with their psychopathic tendencies, as Bay Lop did that day, they certainly deserve to eat a bullet.

That is the kind of thing that our Founding Fathers didn't want.
 
Shouldn't that should or shouldn't that shouldn't be proof that you are a war criminal threat to overthrow the government?

To overthrow the roach government? Yes I am guilty. I even stomped some anthills as an warning to the roaches.
 
To overthrow the roach government? Yes I am guilty. I even stomped some anthills as an warning to the roaches.

This exchange goes against my grain.

And that is one more indication of how and why Libs are ill-suited to govern America.

They engage in this type of insane interaction easily and eagerly at the expense of all that is good and right and decent and sensible.
 
That is the kind of thing that our Founding Fathers didn't want.

Hell, not that I agree with it, but, Andrew Jackson performed some swift executions of deserters while he was a general. I'm not a fan of his (and he was an absolute tyrant as military governor of Louisiana), but, that was considered acceptable behavior.
 
Hell, not that I agree with it, but, Andrew Jackson performed some swift executions of deserters while he was a general. I'm not a fan of his (and he was an absolute tyrant as military governor of Louisiana), but, that was considered acceptable behavior.

I think I am familiar with that, vaguely though. It was a difficult transition.

What did the other Founding Fathers think of it? Were the citizens and soldiers different in terms of rights, especially in respect to what we are discussing?
 
I think I am familiar with that, vaguely though. It was a difficult transition.

What did the other Founding Fathers think of it? Were the citizens and soldiers different in terms of rights, especially in respect to what we are discussing?

I read once that Jefferson, while serving as governor during the war, may have actually been viewed as a deserter via the prevailing standards of the time. Had there not been a lot of chaos and distractions, a case could have been brought against him. Seems pretty harsh, given we certainly don't hold our modern governors to such standards.
 
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