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Edited on Sun Feb-27-05 04:30 AM by WI_DEM
I don't know enough about vetwife to make any judgements on her fate and whether she should have stayed at DU or not. She has defenders who are passionate and detractors who are equally so. In reading these posts the one thing that I want to comment on is that vetwife seems to have it in for "hippies."
Perhaps her husband had a bad experience with "long-hairs", I don't know, but most "hippies" I know or knew--were passionate people who loved their fellow man and that included our troops in Vietnam and our troops in Iraq (yes, there are still a few hippies around). There passionate opposition to these tragic wars helped change America and ultimately saved lives--including many of our service personnel.
But, opposition to Vietnam, like Iraq, was more than "long-hairs" opposing American policy, but people from all walks of lives. The first large scale protests were on American campuses in early 1965--not many stereotypical "hippies" at those protests, but clean cut kids and professors.
p.s. It has also been demonstrated that the FBI under Hoover with Nixon's full knowledge infiltrated some peace organizations by having agents pose as "hippies" and that some of the incidents of anti-war demonstraters disrespecting returning troops were infact these infiltrators trying to turn public opinion against the peace movement by generating negative publicity.
As the war raged on and more bodies came home the anti-war effort included many mothers--one such influential group was "Mothers Against the War" and one of its national chairwomen epitomized American motherhood and apple pie--Donna Reed, who prior to this was a registered Republican who voted for Nixon in 1960. She represented many similar women--who didn't want any more kids coming home in boxes or maimed for life either physically or mentally--or both.
People of all walks of life--mothers,fathers, vets, students, professionals, blue collar, farmers opposed that war and the current war. They, along with "hippies" changed America for the better by standing up to the establishment and sticking up for our men and women in uniform by doing so.
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