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Don't Hate the Soldja, Hate the Game

By Nicole Makris, WireTap. Posted October 20, 2004.


My generation may know why the youth of the 1960s were divided by Vietnam, but things have changed. Now, even the most radical among us know: being anti-war doesn’t mean being anti-troops.
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Nicole Makris, 24, works for the SPIN Project and is a regular contributor to Hyphen Magazine. She is also the associate Publisher for LiP Magazine.

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