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Do Draft Boards Exist Now?
I really don't know. After seeing the thread on the draft it brought this question to mind.
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Re: Do Draft Boards Exist Now?
I don't think so, but then again, I don't even really know what they are.
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Re: Do Draft Boards Exist Now?
I think they do and that surprises me but I guess it shouldn't. Here's a couple of links. For instance during the Vietnam war your draft board more or less decided whether or not you would get a deferment as a Concientious Objector (CO). If memory serves people would look for locations where draft boards were sympathetic to CO deferment applicants.
Rumors of draft persist despite denials, failed bills This article won't make draft eligible posters at all happy methinks: A Draft in the Forecast? Check out this supposed call for staffing of Selective Service draft boards: Defense Department Deletes Notice About Draft Boards |
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Re: Do Draft Boards Exist Now?
This is the one thing that scares me about Bush to be honest with you. Its to much to discuss right now, and probably the wrong forum too, but damn, a draft really scares me. Not just for my safety, but for everyone else my age. It also scares me because I want to ask "why are we gonna need a draft?". The answer to that I am not sure I want to know.
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I Agree and FWIW I Understand How You Feel
Keep what I stated about getting CO status in mind. Every action should be toward that end, for instance don't put something in the public domain that would comprise that status that you could be associated with. I doubt if the draft is coming back though but yes it's a topic for the other forum.
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Re: Do Draft Boards Exist Now?
I hope you really won't worry.
No matter what you think of the President, know that he and his people are convinced that an professional, all-volunteer* army is stronger and better-equipped to achieve their goals than a bunch of conscripts would be. So no matter how many countries President Bush wants to send troops to, it's highly unlikely that we'd see him sign a draft bill. And besides that, we know that the House of Represenatives will change very, very little this November, and it shows even less chance of passing a draft bill. It just cannot happen in our political climate, so relax! * I am opposed to stop-loss orders, but I don't think it's fair to call them a "back-door draft." They are beside this point, anyway. |
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Re: Do Draft Boards Exist Now?
if Bush is reelected, he has little to lose politically if he calls for a draft.
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Re: Do Draft Boards Exist Now?
aren't the democrats actually the one's proposing these draft bills?
this is wicked stupid. i see people just totally overreacting, playing into the fear of a draft. it's just a rumor! |
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Re: Do Draft Boards Exist Now?
yeah one of the people bringing it forward in the house is a democrat. There is also a bill in the senate, not sure who is bringing that forward though.
rumors are based on something though. |
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Re: Do Draft Boards Exist Now?
the draft bill was started by democrats in Congress. A very very devious plan to say the least. They wanted to say, "Look, with Bush in power there might be a draft." Super Super shady.
There public reason was that they felt it was unfair that lower class citizens were bearing the brunt of the war in the front lines and felt that rich folks should assume just as much of the work. |
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