With my my " misfit " discharge from the Navy at age 17 , in
1965 , I guess I was lucky . " We don't want guys like YOU in
our organization" , I was told . " They'll fuck it up ! ".
When the Vietnam war escalated, guys like me - and Bill
Clinton ? - were free to protest its growing horror.
The Providence Journal published two letters of mine headed
" My Draft Card is in Ashes " - which I now think was a little
dishonest. What chance had the " misfit " of being drafted ? -
and a letter with the heading " Dying for a Colossal Lie ".
I don't regret being in those huge protests in Washington
D.C against the war - the PEACEFUL ones : " BRING ALL THE TROOPS
HOME NOW ! "
I voted twice for President Clinton just BECAUSE he
was a Vietnam war protestor. I never thought a " hippie commie "
could make it all the way to the White House. " Only in
America ", I reflected when Bill WON the election.
I only regret that his national health care plan did
not succeed as well as " OUT NOW ! " did.
Today I am NOT anti- military - just wary of other Vietnams.
The Oliver Stone movie " Born on the 4th of July " moved me
very much. That's how I remember it.
PEACE !
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