When I was a young man and drafted because I dropped out of ROTC in college; I applied for citizenship in a Windsor, Ontario gov't. office. the bureaucrat in charge told me to fill out the application and sign it and I would be accepted. He was an elderly man and very sympathetic to me. Canada was a different place then. I decided to sta…
When I was a young man and drafted because I dropped out of ROTC in college; I applied for citizenship in a Windsor, Ontario gov't. office. the bureaucrat in charge told me to fill out the application and sign it and I would be accepted. He was an elderly man and very sympathetic to me. Canada was a different place then. I decided to stay in the U.S. and fight the draft. However, later on, I took my wife to Canada for the births of our two children for more than one reason: the health care for my wife was better and our children have the option of choosing to be Canadian citizens, eh? I also taught at a Canadian University for a short time. I was happy when jimmy Carter, the "True Christian," exonerated all those thousands of American exiles.
Few of them returned to the U.S. I don't blame them.
When I was a young man and drafted because I dropped out of ROTC in college; I applied for citizenship in a Windsor, Ontario gov't. office. the bureaucrat in charge told me to fill out the application and sign it and I would be accepted. He was an elderly man and very sympathetic to me. Canada was a different place then. I decided to stay in the U.S. and fight the draft. However, later on, I took my wife to Canada for the births of our two children for more than one reason: the health care for my wife was better and our children have the option of choosing to be Canadian citizens, eh? I also taught at a Canadian University for a short time. I was happy when jimmy Carter, the "True Christian," exonerated all those thousands of American exiles.
Few of them returned to the U.S. I don't blame them.