In your world, 94.7% of living Americans are draft dodgers:
[FONT=ArnhemPro, Georgia, Times New Roman, serif]"from the Department of Defense, the U.S. Census Bureau, the Internal Revenue Service and the Social Security Administration. As of 2014, the VA estimates there were 22 million military veterans in the U.S. population. If you add their figures on veterans to the active personnel numbers mentioned above, 7.3 percent of all living Americans have served in the military at some point in their lives."[/FONT]
https://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/what-percentage-of-americans-have-served-in-the-military/
[FONT=ArnhemPro, Georgia, Times New Roman, serif]Since you were not even a gleam in the eye of your dad in 1973; here's some interesting data for you to look at; it's Selective Service Data:[/FONT]
https://www.sss.gov/About/History-And-Records/Induction-Statistics
[FONT=ArnhemPro, Georgia, Times New Roman, serif]In 1971 when I was drafted there were a total of 94,092 drafted in 1973 there were a total of 646 drafted. I tried to find the service records to find out how many actually served then, but couldn't find it. If you can find it I would love to know.[/FONT]
[FONT=ArnhemPro, Georgia, Times New Roman, serif]I'm sure you have never made any decisions you later regret? I have made many and one was when I decided to go to school instead of serving in the military. Looking back it's easy, making that decision during that time; completely different situation. You were not there, you have no idea of what was going on in the world, our country or my life. You can judge all you want, but it means nothing because you are clueless.[/FONT]
[FONT=ArnhemPro, Georgia, Times New Roman, serif]You want to denigrate anyone who didn't serve, go ahead; I'm sure that's why you served, so no one would dis you.
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You're a 63 year old draft dodger