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Vietnam war draft dodgers reunion opens in British Columbia town
Seattle Post Intellingencer ^ | Associated Press

Posted on 07/07/2006 12:00:44 PM PDT by siddude

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To: pabianice

Gawd, that's a beautiful bit of work!


21 posted on 07/07/2006 12:53:50 PM PDT by VOA
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To: sgtbono2002

"I cant imagine taking their kids to this cowards convention. "

This is probably the sole occassion in which an adult child would have
just cause to "dump" his senior citizen parent.
Right where they belong...OUT of the USA.


22 posted on 07/07/2006 12:55:39 PM PDT by VOA
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To: Sam Cree
Before WWII, there was also an "anti war" movement, probably also led by the Left.

There was, and it was led by the Left, and they continued to agitate even after the war started. The Left suddenly became hawks when Hitler attacked former ally, the USSR.

23 posted on 07/07/2006 12:57:07 PM PDT by Squawk 8888 (Yay! It's Riding Season!)
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To: siddude

Saw a bumper sticker

"If draft dodgers have reunions
What do they talk about?"

Well, now I know.

(spits, then walks away)


24 posted on 07/07/2006 12:58:07 PM PDT by ASOC (The phrase "What if" or "If only" are for children.)
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To: headsonpikes
Being from Vancouver Island, I can attest to the numbers of hippie doper babies that are the prodigy of the Draft dodgers, there are plenty of them in the Gulf Island, Galiano, Hornby, Denman, Quadra etc... Moonbats and Granolas
25 posted on 07/07/2006 1:02:06 PM PDT by MD_Willington_1976
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To: Squawk 8888

The "antiwar" movement pre-WWII was in fact mostly populated by conservatives -- just look up the history of the "America Firsters". The interventionists were more likely to be allied with FDR. Similar with WWI, Wilson was eager to jump in, most Republicans were not (except for T. Roosevelt, who was pretty anomalous among Republicans back then).

The far-lefties back in the 1930s were, starting with the Spanish Civil War, very enthusiastic about fighting Germany, Italy and Franco -- basically because they were viewed as a threat to Communism.


26 posted on 07/07/2006 1:07:37 PM PDT by LN2Campy
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To: siddude
I'm glad someone added the key word "coward." Saved me time and electrons. If these cowards were on fire, I wouldn't walk across the street to pi$$ on them.

Oh, and Mr. Craig Wiester, if you read this post, and are upset about it, then sign up and FReep mail me. I'll be happy to meet you somewhere.

5.56mm

27 posted on 07/07/2006 1:11:10 PM PDT by M Kehoe
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To: Brad from Tennessee

I think you're right. The draft dodgers' primary objective was to avoid serving. In their minds, some other "sucker" would defend freedom. But they will take the shame of being draft dodgers to their graves.

It's significant that now we have an all-volunteer military fighting for our safety and freedom. These volunteers, not the media polls, reflect the true opinions of most Americans.


28 posted on 07/07/2006 1:12:47 PM PDT by pleikumud
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To: siddude

How will you fare, sonny, how will you fare
In the far-off winter night,
When you sit by the fire in an old man's chair
And your neighbours talk of the fight?
Will you slink away, as it were from a blow,
Your old head shamed and bent?
Or say - I was not with the first to go,
But I went, thank God, I went?

Harold Begbie - 1914


29 posted on 07/07/2006 1:18:00 PM PDT by managusta (corruptissima republica plurimae leges)
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To: siddude

I love that area. I lived near Castlegar from 1974-84. It's where I learned to fly and owned some businesses, and where our kids were born. I'd move back in a minute if there were a market for buffoons there.

Well, now that I think of it - and having read this article - maybe it's just that there's no more room for buffoons.

Too bad. I loved it there.

Cheers,
Jim


30 posted on 07/07/2006 1:19:30 PM PDT by gymbeau (Alberta. Bound.)
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To: LN2Campy; Squawk 8888
A quick Google search does show support for the fact that the 1940's anti war movement contained, for lack of a better term, "conservatives," Charles Lindbergh in particular, but also brought up the following:

"The earliest important anti-war organization, the Keep America Out of War Congress, had been created in 1938 by Socialist Norman Thomas with the help of liberals like John T. Flynn, Oswald Garrison Villard, the former editor of the Nation, and Harry Elmer Barnes, revisionist historian of the First World War.[9] Anti-war organizations on American campuses were similarly led by liberals, Socialists and Communists.

31 posted on 07/07/2006 1:34:15 PM PDT by Sam Cree (Delicacy, precision, force)
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To: siddude

The odds of being drafted, being sent to Vietnam, and dying were miniscule. First of all, only a fraction of those eligible for the draft were drafted. Of those drafted, in the Army, only 1 in 13 went into a combat branch, the remainder were combat support and combat service support. Generally in the Air Force and Navy, only pilots were at risk.

But most draftees did not go to Vietnam. They stayed in the US, or went to Europe or Japan. At its peak, only 30% of military personnel were overseas anywhere.

This left a pool of 1 in 13 soldiers and Marines who were the ones supposed to do the fighting. Of those, many were not sent to "hot" or even "medium" combat areas. Certainly there were CS and CSS people who were involved in fighting, but this was infrequent and often just terrorist attacks.

Combat units involved in combat had a limited number of slots available. Any serviceman who wanted to remain with his unit and extend his tour got priority over someone who could have taken his place. Many soldiers and Marines served multiple tours in Vietnam.

In total, in 10 years the US had 52,000 killed. For the first time in history in a major war, just slightly more than 50% were killed in action, rather than died of disease. So 26,000, or an average of 2,600 a year were killed by enemy action or friendly fire.

All told, the propaganda spouted by the MSM and academia at the time was that if young men lost their exemptions, they would be drafted, sent to Vietnam, and die. They succeeded in terrifying the baby boom generation that all was lost unless they actively ended the Vietnam war and abandoned the Vietnamese to communist occupation.

This being said, the Cowards in Canada can also claim that they were also foolish enough to believe the propaganda, so they must also bear the burden of being scorned for their gullibility.

They have no honor, no real country, and deserve no respect.


32 posted on 07/07/2006 1:38:07 PM PDT by Popocatapetl
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To: siddude

Will

WINDY SHEEEEEEHAM

be there handing out sugar tits and Kleenex?


33 posted on 07/07/2006 1:38:39 PM PDT by Quix (PRAY AND WORK WHILE THERE'S DAY! Many very dark nights are looming. Thankfully, God is still God!)
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To: siddude
Here is a link to the entire program.

Lunch and a Dinner are included.

You gotta wonder; in planning the food, did someone say, "It would probably be best if we left "Chicken" off the menu, eh?"

http://www.ourwayhomereunion.com/program.php

34 posted on 07/07/2006 1:46:47 PM PDT by LZ_Bayonet
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To: managusta

Definitely a "1914 vintage" poem -- can't picture that being written in 1918...


35 posted on 07/07/2006 1:55:08 PM PDT by LN2Campy
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To: LN2Campy

"The "antiwar" movement pre-WWII was in fact mostly populated by conservatives -- just look up the history of the "America Firsters". "

One of Buchanan's books claims we should/could have stayed out of WWII. But he usually works in the realm of idealogical and hypothetical, and with perfect retrospect of it being decades ago, with all the details now known so they can be questioned, turned about.


36 posted on 07/08/2006 12:14:38 AM PDT by truth_seeker
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To: siddude
Surprisingly, Joe McDonald, the lead singer of the legendary anti-war rock band Country Joe & The Fish appears to see things differently, although he will appear at the British Columbia event. His band is most famous for the lyrics: “Well, it’s one, two, three what are we fighting for? What it is I don’t give a damn. Next stop is Vietnam….” McDonald told Fox News that while many at the event see a parallel between Vietnam and Iraq, he doesn’t. He said that after 9-11 it’s understandable why we are fighting in Iraq and it hasn’t come to the level of a Vietnam.

Shocking, no?

37 posted on 07/08/2006 7:47:36 PM PDT by buccaneer81 (Bob Taft has soiled the family name for the next century.)
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With all due respect,
The darlings of modern conservatism Bush, Cheney, and Hannity are no braver then Clinton or McGovern. A chicken hawk is someone who loves war as long as someone else is getting shot at or having their house bombed. What's revolting is that we go one step further and allow coniving weasels parading as Christian ministers (James Kennedy, John Haggee) revel in it as well. If you ask me, and of course most of you nice people wouldn't, I think chickenhawks as I described are bigger cowards then draft dodgers.
38 posted on 11/27/2006 2:18:17 PM PST by sprtslvr1973 (Hello)
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To: siddude
These people haven't changed in 40 years. They think America deserves to lose - AGAIN.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." -Manuel II Paleologus

39 posted on 11/27/2006 2:20:36 PM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: mbynack
I was surprised John Kerry wasn't on the speakers' list.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." -Manuel II Paleologus

40 posted on 11/27/2006 2:21:49 PM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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