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« on: May 08, 2016, 12:35:12 AM »

I would've loathed Johnson (more) and probably been some sort of hippie. I certainly would've opposed the war, probably from the beginning (although it could depend on how old I was). That being said, I might would've voted for Goldwater in '64 on his domestic policy. Probably would've been a McCarthy supporter in the '68 primaries (mostly single-issue 'Nam), too apathetic and therefore high to vote in the general. Oh, and I also would've been very pro-civil rights (hopefully my white Southern upbringing would not change my strict adherence to "equal protection under the law").

Might would've ended up in Canada. The draft was unquestionably a horrific breach of human rights, especially for a war we have no business in, and therefore there's absolutely nothing wrong to dodge it (not a state-worshipping fascist, sane, normal, etc.).
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