Quote from iceman1:
Old Trader
Were you for the Vietnam War?
Did you walk around saying "love it or leave it"?
Now years later, are you proud of your position on that war?
Just curious
Not sure what any of this has to do with the topic, but I'll play along.
I was in the Vietnam War. In fact, I was wounded a couple of times.
As far as my position? In those days, we had a draft. You either had an exemption, or you served. Your "position" on the War was irrelevant.
There were large numbers who avoided the draft and escaped to Canada. I'm very proud I was not one of those.
I'm proud of my service, and my actions during the War. However, I think the war was ill-conceived, as most of them undoubtedly are.
I think war protestors have every right to protest. William Ayers had no right to do what he did though. He was not a protestor. He was a criminal.
Hope this answers your questions.
OldTrader