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To: Chainmail
Your characterization of the original anti-war people isn't accurate, at least not from where I was. In college, I was a member of YAF, which was originally anti-war. I was at the national meeting in Boston (1966 I think) when the "conservative" leaders announced that the group supported the Viet Nam war! If anyone else was there, do you remember the group that walked out and instead went to the bridge tournament in the same hotel? Until then, conservatives took a very Pat Buchanan-type view of the world, isolation and keep the US great. Viet Nam was thought of as a globalist adventure with Catholic President Kennedy sending in advisors for globalist and religious reasons, and to fill the gap where France had failed.

Conservatives quickly realized that there were globalists on the left supporting the war to spread their Communist agenda and globalists on the right into it for profit. Isolationists, who I think of as today's Constitutional Conservatives, are still looking for someone who thinks of us as any more than voting fodder.

The original anti-war people didn't want anyone going to war, and didn't really understand why people did. When the leftists took over the protests, it became something very different, something the original anti-war conservatives never bought into.

149 posted on 07/20/2015 10:10:56 AM PDT by grania
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To: grania

Purest delusion. The anti war movement was, from the outset, a Communist-led organization, a follow-on from the “ban the bomb” movement (hence the “peace symbol” which was originally the “ban the bomb” symbol).

I could care less about the useless, testicle-less YAF. Words, not risk.

Vietnam was a center of effort for the communist world. Their new “National Liberation War” - externally-assisted civil war - was the centerpiece of Soviet intervention. Vietnam’s harbors threatened the sea lanes like the Straits of Malacca, which in turn controlled supplies to Japan, South Korea, and the Phillipines. The Soviets and all of the Warsaw Pact and China knew what the issues were, even if self-protecting dimwits didn’t.

Those of us who went knew what the issues were and who were the enemy. We took the load for all of you comfortable “experts” who rationalized your way into supporting the Soviets as “conservatives”.

Make what excuses you will. You made the choice all those years ago to let other young men carry the fight in your place and you have to live with it.


163 posted on 07/20/2015 10:55:06 AM PDT by Chainmail (A simple rule of life: if you can be blamed, you're responsible.)
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