I have reports of Clinton traveling to Europe and participating in anti-Vietnam war protests where the American flag was burned. In that respect he was like American terrorist bomber Bill Ayers and his thieving murderous cult of violent anti-war gangsters.
Clinton's Anti-war Activities
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Clinton's Anti-war Activities
Oct 9, 1992
CHELSEA Clinton may never ask the question, "What did you do in the war, daddy? " But her father should be made to give a detailed explanation of his Vietnam-era activities so Americans can know what kind of man is asking for their votes.
The presidential debates offer an opportunity for a full airing of Bill Clinton's activities as an anti-war activist while he was dodging the draft as a student in Oxford, England - including nearly a week in Moscow.
His trip to the communist capital came six weeks after he helped organize a massive anti-U.S. war protest in London. A retired Air Force lieutenant colonel, Robert Keleher, recalls the anger he felt that day: "I remember a sea of angry people gathered in Grosvenor Square in front of our embassy, vitriolic speeches, soiled flags and effigies, a cameo appearance by a Hollywood matinee idol, a police horse stabbed and falling, Marines at the ready inside the embassy. " Clinton bristled under questioning by TV host Phil Donahue, but admitted participating in "two or three marches" and said he was "proud" of his resistance to the war. He was not as forthcoming about what he did during the "five or six days" after he arrived in Moscow on Dec. 31, 1969.
His visit came at the height of the Vietnam War, a time when combat deaths were mounting and the Kremlin-backed North Vietnamese were holding hundreds of American prisoners. It was about two months after Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was expelled from the writers union as part of a Kremlin campaign against dissidents. Clinton also visited Prague, on the heels of the 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia.
An intriguing coincidence, pointed out by the Washington Times, is that while Clinton the peacenik traveled easily inside the Soviet Union, H. Ross Perot was denied a visa about the same time.
The Texas billionaire had sought to land a chartered Boeing 707 loaded with food and medicine to be shipped to American prisoners of war in North Vietnam.
Clinton is trying to convince voters that his behavior 23 years ago is irrelevant to his character today.