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Taking a Knee November 23, 2016 It had been a few years since I had returned from the Vietnam War,  my hair was now long and I was back in Washington DC.  I had been there the weekend before as part of what were called The May Day Demonstrations protesting the war.  The week before the police were cracking heads and hauling people off to JFK stadium.  That was the reality of the week before but, this weekend was different, this demonstration was scheduled for the Vietnam Veterans of America and there were 500,000 guys in camo walking around the capital.  The police were acting like park tour guides now.  This was the only demonstration I attended that the protesters knew what they were talking about. That night we camped around the Washington Monument.  It felt good to be camping with so many brothers one last time.  The war stories were free flowing that night and some were even true.  At one point, maybe around ten , a guy that was not a veteran, pulled down one of the beautif...

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