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I believe the draft ended in 72 or 73, Before then, while I was not yet of draft age, the big protests were happening in the city. Without a car, I was forbade by my parents from hoping the train and joining fray.
Because back then, the Boston cops didn't hesitate busting heads with billy clubs. I think Kevin White was the mayor then.
I was lucky to get a high draft lottery number and was not drafted.
It was a close call for me. Many friends were not as fortunate including my current business partner who signed on with the Air Force. He was only overrun by the VC twice while serving in Viet Nam, and survived with only some hearing loss from working on jet engines.
Thanks.
Isn't that special?
(hello mudder, hello fada) brought back memories.
Bomb Us First!
Nothing to Live For!
Paid for by Stupid Parents!
And My Favorite for College Campuses:
Abolish Slavery...
But indebt your students for life, so they live like serfs after they are brainwashed into thinking they are superior!
I have "this" (pointing to a sign), so I don't need "that" (the brain) you EXTREMIST!
LOL
Notice how it was not so much a Black & White Issue... But more of "Shades of Gray"... And how the shadows were somehow as obvious as the other subjects.
I am totally blown away!
At one level... Losing such valuable art... And being able to explain the literacy problem in a single photo... [end heavy sarcasm]
The last picture should be made into a poster.
This was a great bunch….thanks!
I'll still, give them a thumbs up for protecting the flag.