Memorial Day*
Service Men who Died in Vietnam
Dorchester Honor Roll**
Buchanan, Waverie Hugh
Burt, Michael David Collopy, John Patrick Cummings, Harold W. Davis, William Walter Fassitt, Eric B. Foley, Robert M. Griffin, Thomas B. Jr. Main, Robert James |
McDonadl, Gerald Francis
McLaughlin, Mark Michael Moran, John F. Sadberry, Seymour Patrick Jr. Stone, Edward L. Sullivan, Michael X. Robertson, Bristol Wallen, Joseph Robert Young, Douglas A. |
*Reference: Boston Globe, Thursday, May 30, 1968
**Booker placed this honor roll on the wall under Danny's Citation
**Booker placed this honor roll on the wall under Danny's Citation
The Draft Resisters
1965
Quotes from LOOK Magazine, December 18, 1965
The right of Americans to protest the actions of their government in time of war in inalienable.
The protesters do have their advocates; their statements suggest much more than just concern with the war and the draft. John K. Galbrath of Harvard University, said that student protests against the war are proper and desirable
"Protesting Students for a Democratic Society"
"End the draft and end the war in Vietnam"
The majority of the protesters have embraced a program of legal conscientious objection
Draft card burner "I'll let this action speak for itself. I believe the napalming of villages in Vietnam is an immoral act that no Christian should be involved in."
"But woe to the nation that does not make ready to hold its own in time of need against all who would harm it. And woe thrice over to the nation in which the average man loses his fighting edge."
Quotes from LOOK Magazine, December 18, 1965
The right of Americans to protest the actions of their government in time of war in inalienable.
The protesters do have their advocates; their statements suggest much more than just concern with the war and the draft. John K. Galbrath of Harvard University, said that student protests against the war are proper and desirable
"Protesting Students for a Democratic Society"
"End the draft and end the war in Vietnam"
The majority of the protesters have embraced a program of legal conscientious objection
Draft card burner "I'll let this action speak for itself. I believe the napalming of villages in Vietnam is an immoral act that no Christian should be involved in."
"But woe to the nation that does not make ready to hold its own in time of need against all who would harm it. And woe thrice over to the nation in which the average man loses his fighting edge."
- Teddy Roosevelt
(posted by Booker on the bulletin board at Danny's)
(posted by Booker on the bulletin board at Danny's)