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DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Philip Butler, PhD, former Naval Pilot & Vietnam POW 
 \nCo-Sponsored by Veterans for Peace, Chapter 69 (SF), American Legion Post 
 315 (SF), and Veterans for Peace, Chapter 162 (East Bay) \n\n$12 advance 
 tickets: 800-838-3006   or Pegasus (3 locations), Marcus Books, Moe's, 
 Walden Pond, Diesel a Bookstore, Mrs. Dalloway's Books,  SF: Modern Times  
 $15 door, KPFA benefit   www.kpfa.org/events \n\nVietnam doesn't go away. 
 "Turse lays open the ground-level reality of a war that was far more 
 atrocious than Americans at home have ever been allowed to know. He exposes 
 official policies that encouraged ordinary American soldiers and airmen to 
 inflict almost unimaginable horror and suffering on ordinary Vietnamese, 
 followed by official cover-up....Kill Anything That Moves is obligatory 
 reading for Americans, because its implications for the likely scale of 
 atrocities and civilian casualties inflicted and covered up in our latest 
 wars are inescapable and staggering. - Daniel Ellsberg\n\n"Nick Turse 
 reminds us again, in this painful and important book, why war should always 
  be a last resort."  - Seymour Hersh, The New Yorker\n\nThis deeply 
 disturbing book provides the fullest documentation yet of the brutality and 
 ugliness that marked America's war in Vietnam. No doubt some will charge 
 Nick Turse with exaggeration or overstatement. Yet the evidence he has 
 assembled is irrefutable.   - Andrew J. Bacevich, Col, U.S.Army 
 (Ret)\n\nNick Turse is a journalist, historian, managing editor for 
 TomDispatch.com, and a fellow at the Nation Institute. His investigations 
 of U.S. war crimes in Vietnam have gained him a Ridenhour Prize for 
 Reportorial Distinction, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a fellowship at 
 Harvard University's Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. \n\nPhillip 
 Butler, PhD, was was shot down over North Vietnam, where he spent eight 
 years as a prisoner of war. A combat veteran, Butler is now a peace and 
 justice activist with Veterans for Peace.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/01/05/18748801.php
SUMMARY:Nick Turse: Kill Anything That Moves: The Real American War in Vietnam
LOCATION:First Congregational Church of Berkeley\n2345 Channing Way\nBerkeley, CA 
 94704\n510-848-3696\nhttp://www.fccb.org
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/01/05/18748801.php
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