Politicians pay tribute to Vietnam veterans
Prime Minister John Howard has apologised to Australia's 50,000 Vietnam War veterans.
"The sad fact is Mr Speaker that those who served in Vietnam were not welcomed back as they should have been at the time," Mr Howard said.
"And I think the nation collectively Mr Speaker, whatever out views may be - and I include those who supported the war, as well as those who opposed it - that we collectively failed those men at the time and they are owed our regrets and our apologies for that failure."
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200608/s1717464.htm
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THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP:
Australians of this generation should not be required to accept guilt and blame for past actions and policies over which they had no control.
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/special/rsjproject/rsjlibrary/car/arc/speeches/opening/howard.htm
Can the Aboriginals expect a formal apology on behalf of the nation soon, Mr. Howard?
Prime Minister John Howard has apologised to Australia's 50,000 Vietnam War veterans.
"The sad fact is Mr Speaker that those who served in Vietnam were not welcomed back as they should have been at the time," Mr Howard said.
"And I think the nation collectively Mr Speaker, whatever out views may be - and I include those who supported the war, as well as those who opposed it - that we collectively failed those men at the time and they are owed our regrets and our apologies for that failure."
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200608/s1717464.htm
Vs.
THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP:
Australians of this generation should not be required to accept guilt and blame for past actions and policies over which they had no control.
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/special/rsjproject/rsjlibrary/car/arc/speeches/opening/howard.htm
Can the Aboriginals expect a formal apology on behalf of the nation soon, Mr. Howard?



