Thx for the intro, Crow. Just to clarify, my transit to Canada actually came after I was no longer eligible for the Vietnam draft. Philosophically, though, the term "conscientious objector" is fair, since I considered that route when still facing the draft. As for Salt Spring, well, we're a little more diverse than our reputation. ;)
Is this better: "Nowick is a long-time peace activist, anarchist, and free-spirited lifelong rebel. He is a conscientious objector who left the U.S. due in part to his staunch opposition to the Vietnam War."
For those who have to catch up on the history of what brought about the NWO...Recommend...
History Of The New World Order by Author James Perloff
https://www.bitchute.com/video/hU49UolhbrU1/
Another recommended link below:
Is this the beginning of the rejuvenation of the Peace Movement ? ...DIGILEAK
Author, Daniele Ganser Exposes The Ruthless Empire
https://www.bitchute.com/video/U57j63yFxrYc/
Thx for the intro, Crow. Just to clarify, my transit to Canada actually came after I was no longer eligible for the Vietnam draft. Philosophically, though, the term "conscientious objector" is fair, since I considered that route when still facing the draft. As for Salt Spring, well, we're a little more diverse than our reputation. ;)
Is this better: "Nowick is a long-time peace activist, anarchist, and free-spirited lifelong rebel. He is a conscientious objector who left the U.S. due in part to his staunch opposition to the Vietnam War."
sure, good enough, thanks!
pardon me! I'll correct the part where I refer to you a draft dodger, though for the record I hold the draft dodgers in high esteem!
This is not a contrarian piece, but an apologetic one. Which makes it mainstream.
Apologetic? Sorry, I don't catch your drift. Did I offend you?