we end today's show remembering the life and legacy of david mcreynolds, a longtime pacifist and socialistm historian howard zinn and many others have called a hero of the anti-war movement. mcreynolds died friday at the age of 88. for nearly four decades, from 1960 to 1999, mcreynolds was a staff member with the war resisters league, where he focused on counter-recruitment and helped organize one of the first draft card burnings, and went on to play a key role in some of major demonstrations against the vietnam war. he also campaigned for nuclear disarmament. in 1980 and 2000, mcreynolds ran for president as an openly gay man on the socialist party usa ticket. it was while he was campaigning in 2000 that he spoke about his life of activism during an interview on democracy now! the socialist party at ucla in 1951, joins the war resisters leagague at about the same time. arrested during the korean war, not the vietnam war. i went to work for liberation magazine in 1957. i was on the staff of the war resisters league in 1960 and workeded for that untilil januaf 1999 when i retired. i am now