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To: Chainmail
Me: I remember the 1960s. Avoiding VN and staying within the law was acceptable behavior

You: by whom?

By a segment of the population that didn't like the war and didn't want their loved ones fighting it. There was another segment of the population that took it as a matter of patriotism to serve and not question the government's intentions. That's why the lottery came along. People were so disgusted with those profiting from VN and voting for it were finding ways for their loved ones to avoid it. It wasn't long after the lottery came in that the war ended.

What I don't like is the double standard....Quayle and Trump get criticized for not serving; Gore, Clinton, and Romney (to some degree) got a pass. Selective outrage benefits no one.

I still have to ask my question that no one brings up. What happened to McCain in VN was horrible, for sure. So why is he all for war-mongering in the Middle East? Think of all of the deaths and hostages and broken lives that have occurred at our hands in Libya, Syria, and Ukraine etc.....with McCain's enthusiastic support.

72 posted on 07/20/2015 5:32:50 AM PDT by grania
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To: grania
From my perspective it is amazingly coincidental that those people who avoided service during Vietnam found all of it so distastefully immoral. We wouldn't call it cowardly or even treasonous, would we?

When I was 19, we had two types of young men: the ones that volunteered for service (or just allowed themselves to be drafted) because a war was on, with vicious enemies (being supported by the entire Communist Bloc), good people to rescue and fine young men to serve alongside.

And then we had the cowardly, excuse-finding non-males who were perfectly fine with letting other young men take the risks in their places.

Sorry, but that's they way it is.

105 posted on 07/20/2015 7:08:24 AM PDT by Chainmail (A simple rule of life: if you can be blamed, you're responsible.)
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