This rather hilarious, and somewhat insightful, spam message was posted on my review of Imagining Vietnam and America. Now I take great pleasure in sharing it with everyone else.
Location of the longest war in American history where nearly 60 000 American lost their lives Vietnam has a long tradition of resistance to foreign powers seeking to influence its affairs.The Vietnamese achieved independence after 1 000 years of Chinese rule and in the 19th century endured over 80 years of French imperial domination before expelling them.Though much of the country is hilly and even mountainous rich agricultural land in the north and south are capable of feeding the populace… Lay of the Land Over 1 000 miles in length from north to south Vietnam forms the eastern edge of the Indochinese Peninsula in Southeast Asia.It is bordered by China to the north Laos and Cambodia to the west the Gulf of Thailand to the south and west and the South China Sea to the east. Vietnam has an area of 128 527 square miles slightly larger than the state of New Mexico or almost the size of Germany.
This just might be the best spam comment ever left on this site. The spammer sure knows how to cram generic bits of Vietnam information into a single post. Thank you observant spammer!
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The purpose of Thompson Werk is to present the musings of a US War and Society doctoral student. Discussion topics principally center around the World Wars and Vietnam.
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Responses
- Robert: Everyone needs to see Vietnam,
- Ross Mahoney: Sounds like it is another
- Robert: My original post omitted the
- Robert: Hey Ross, Vietnam is a
- Ross Mahoney: Robert it looks like a


