People all over this country are laughing about the Russian draft dodgers, but didn't about 100,000 American men flee to countries like Canada and Sweden to avoid having to serve in the Vietnam War?

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People all over this country are laughing about the Russian draft dodgers, but didn't about 100,000 American men flee to countries like Canada and Sweden to avoid having to serve in the Vietnam War?
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Yes they did and they were later pardoned by President Jimmy Carter.
One of my card-playing buddies did that. I think he was disappointed he never actually got a draft notice.
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