Thank you.  I agree.  I have a different section dealing with veterans.  I
was just looking at some of the economic impacts, which laid the groundwork
for the right wing revolution.


On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 10:53 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>  "michael perelman" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have posted the revised introductory material to my book, along with
> chapter 5, which discusses the collateral damage to the United States
> economy from the Vietnam War.
>
> > Comments and Critiques Will be welcome.
>
> I see the Vietnam War as more destructive on a personal level. Two of my
> sisters' husbands served in Vietnam and their marriages didn't last.
> Other in-laws didn't like that I had a draft deferral.
>
> I suspect that those that were opposed to the war were essentially
> black-listed from obtaining future employment.
>
> --
>     Ron
>
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