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"I can tell it worked out real well for them, huh?" "No, of course not. I think it probably did more bad than good for their cause. But still, you have to admire their devotion and their commitment and their bravery. Many of them lived underground for years - over a decade in many cases." "Or four decades in Winston's case," said Paul. "He was one of these guys you said?" "He was, although he says he didn't become really involved with them until the mid-seventies. In that picture from '69 he was only 16. He'd been living in Chicago with an aunt and heard about the student rally that night and so he showed up. He eventually became a Weatherman, but he wasn't actually part of the group when that pic was taken, which is kinda weird if you think about it." "So anyway, I don't real