I've seen the anti-war movement up close and personal in downtown Chicago when I was discharged from the Navy in '69. I was cursed at, yelled at, ridiculed, and denied entrance to Nortwestern University simply because I was a Viet Nam Vet. Then, as now, my support for the 1st amendment and free speech remains the same. One thing HAS changed, if I see an anti-war protestor HARMING anyone in the military OR anyone who supports our country, OR damaging government or personal property I will personally exercise my right to defend my country from those who seek to destroy it.