given the recent authors of from generals of the nva, they said that after tet we had them beat because we eliminated one-third of their army. now, they also said it was people like you that made the war go on because they said that they would win it in the street. and i've got to ask you as a combat veteran, don't you realize that you gave aid and comfort to the enemy in the sense that, you know, they knew they could win it with people like you in the street? you were not for the troops, you were for the poor vietnamese. now, you seem to be very liberal and as so seem to dismiss common sense and reasoning, and i'll say why. your analogy in the beginning was that poor black children do not know what a porch is. i come from west philadelphia. underprivileged, a lot poorer than a lot of blacks, as a matter of fact, and was drafted geographically before the lottery. now, there isn't a residence in west philadelphia or all philadelphia and baltimore and the northeast corridor all the way up through boston that doesn't have a porch. so, you know, you make an analogy that makes absolutely no