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  • daniel elsberg exposed this man for his crimes, but under president nixon.

  • Sorry I missed Vietnam. I entered the Army in 1972. Retired in 1998.

  • I hope there's a war with Iran and/or North Korea and they bring back the draft.

    I'd evade it, and laugh my ass off while your kids die miserably.

    I'll even post videos on here!

    LOL...  the real heroes of Vietnam were the draft evaders.

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  • @FLICKtheUSA You no good son of a "B". I am a Vietnam Era Veteran who helped fight for the right for you to say these terrible words. You think you are smart? You are nothing but a coward who hides behind his words on a computer. If you do not like this country, get the heck out. Many of my brothers have died for you. Get out of the USA you no good coward and traitor.

  • @RMBELARDO

    LOL, Sure, Uncle Ho would have invaded New Jersey if it wasn't for the likes of you.

    You're a coward. Incapable of taking the initiative and just doing what he was told.

    Jealous f your rich friends who got to stay home and ride around in convertibles while you got shot?

  • Johnson seemed willing to do anything to avoid federal prison, including turning unnecessary small-scale military activity in Vietnam into large-scale military activity designed to look like "a war against communism". Creating large-scale war in Vietnam got Johnson the support of paranoid goofballs who believed a war in Vietnam would save them from communism,

  • when in fact the person they chose to support (Lyndon Johnson) was the most dangerous communist in the world. By supporting Johnson the paranoid goofballs helped increase communism in America. Larry correctly saw Vietnam as a tool being used by Lyndon Johnson to push his communist agenda and to help keep Lyndon Johnson out of federal prison. The so-called Vietnam War was the result of selfish and unpatriotic actions of one person — Lyndon Johnson.

  • Robert F. Kennedy (U.S. Attorney General 1961-1964) said Vietnam was Johnson's war, and that all other high level officials in the Executive Branch of the U.S. government were against turning Vietnam into a major military conflict.

    Lyndon Johnson used military conscription as a form of terrorism and as a weapon of military attack upon the civilian population with the intent of protecting Lyndon Johnson from domestic political adversaries.

  • Draftees were detained in concentration camps, subjected to sleep deprivation, and subjected to verbal and physical abuse — as part of a carefully planned brainwashing process. After "basic training" the draftee believed in a new religion. This conversion to the State religion would stay with the draftee long after he left the military, and he would be a fanatical supporter of Lyndon Johnson communism.

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  • One might wonder whether killing kidnappers and murderers is justified. According to the Bible, self defense is justified in the case of the individual who is the target of kidnappers and murderers, and the Bible prescribes death as the punishment for kidnappers and murderers. Draft board members who aided and abetted Lyndon Johnson in his efforts to kidnap and murder innocent American citizens are some of the worst criminals in the history of our nation.

  • America was under attack by a US federal government controlled by the communist enemy, and draft board members betrayed America by aiding and abetting the communist enemy.By June 15, 1968, any draft board member should have figured out that Lyndon Johnson was not fighting a war against any so-called foreign enemy, but was managing a well-organized pogrom against American youth a general massacre of American youth a group of US citizens Johnson hated because of their honesty and fairness.

  • Johnson saw American youth as a threat to corrupt activities involving the US federal government. Lyndon Johnson hated Robert F. Kennedy because Johnson saw Kennedy as a threat to corrupt activities involving the US federal government. On June 5, 1968, the day after Robert F. Kennedy won the Democratic presidential primary election in California.

  • Robert F. Kennedy became one of the many victims of the Johnson pogrom against American youth. A person by the name of Sirhan Sirhan was set up as the patsy and was advertised in mass media propaganda as the man who committed the terrible crime, but a careful study of evidence indicates that Sirhan was out of position to shoot Kennedy. Robert F. Kennedy was shot from behind, while witnesses stated Sirhan was in front of Kennedy

  • Circumstantial evidence indicates that the killer was a Lyndon Johnson thug who was following behind Robert F. Kennedy. Sirhan proposed the theory that he had been brainwashed by agents of Lyndon Johnson, and Sirhan has stated that he does not have any memory of the crime. After winning the Presidential election in November 1968, Robert F. Kennedy would have reversed Johnson's Vietnam policy, and would have quickly removed American servicemen from Vietnam.

  • According to Albert Einstein, American citizens have a very real right to refuse military service. Einstein said the only way for American citizens to be free from war is for American citizens to refuse military service — especially military service forced by conscription. Einstein said, "He who would foster the international outlook and counteract national chauvinism must combat universal military service".

  • "We cannot be defeated by force of arms or by superior power" maybe not. But what about superior will? The war in Afghanistan could end next week with the use of a half dozen tactical nuclear weapons, if you don't use what you got what is the point?

  • @pme96 we now live in a world where too many nations have nukes....the USA is not the only kid on the block with nukes like the old days. Their use by "any nation" now could (and most likely would) bring a retaliation from an allied nation. The possibility of a serious chain of events after the use of nukes is just too great now. The point of having nukes and not using them is called "mutually assured destruction"...since everyone would die nobody (in their right mind) would use them

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