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Bu-lat-lat (boo-lat-lat) verb: to
search, probe, investigate, inquire; to unearth facts
Vol. VI, No. 25 July
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PHOTO
OF THE WEEK

`Selling’ the War
An
African-American, a veteran of the Vietnam War, starkly looks at the
camera as he mans a booth selling souvenir military patches and insignias.
The booth is conveniently located near Washington, DC's Vietnam War
Memorial – a long stretch of polished black granite wall that inscribes
the names of 58,209 U.S. soldiers including many Fil-Am troopers who died
during the war. Thousands of veterans have found themselves abandoned by
the U.S. government after being used in its war of aggression. Photo by
Nicanor Segovia / Bulatlat
Photo by Nicanor Segovia / Bulatlat
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