This Wikipedia article argues that the common claim that American soldiers were spat upon and insulted by anti-war protesters, upon returning home from the Vietnam War is little more than “an urban legend”.
Try telling that to Joshua Sparling, who was spit on by an anit-war (”peace activist” my ass) protestor at this weekend’s protests in Washington D.C.
Sparling did spit back on the protestor (good for him). I’m sure if Sparling didn’t have only one leg (he lost the other leg from injuries sustained from a bomb explosion in Ramadi in 2005) he probably would have kicked that protestor’s ass. But hey, I’m sure if you asked the peaceful spitting anti-war protestor, he’d tell you that he “supports the troops”. And he’s believe it, too, because, frankly, they don’t even know what that phrase means.
And I’ve talked to more than one Vietnam Veteran who says that the spitting and the insults from the anti-war protestors were very real when they came home. I’m more than just a little inclined to believe them.





Joshua Sparling is a phony.
Death threats from children? Verbally attacked by people in the airport? Spat on at a rally? Either the guy has the worst luck of any man to come home alive from Iraq or he is a liar.
Left by Preston on January 30th, 2007 at 7:56 am