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I will show up to the induction center, that is required by law. I might refuse to take two steps forward, raise my right hand, and recite the oath, since that is not required by law.
Legally, you have to show up to the induction chamber if you receive a draft letter. You don't have to recite the oath which makes you a member of the armed forces. I take this stance because I do not believe our wars are honest. They are all predicated on fabricated intelligence and are basically resource wars, you all know that. The Gulf of Tonkin never happened, the US govt recently admitted. All of Vietnam was avoidable. That being said, if another country invaded the Californian coastline, you couldn't stop me from defending my homeland. I am the rifle behind every blade of grass. It really depends on what the threat is. Do I have any plans in fighting in the next world war, the famous WW3? Not likely, TPTB don't hold your breath. |
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I will show up to the induction center, that is required by law. I might refuse to take two steps forward, raise my right hand, and recite the oath, since that is not required by law. |
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You get a draft notice. What next? Had you not accepted the FREE benefit of home delivery of mail then registering for the draft would not be a requirement. Prior to free home delivery of mail all mail was general delivery and you called for it at the post office. This all changed in 1862 when bodies were needed as targets for canon to be aimed at. Thank Abraham Lincoln for this benefit. |
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Ever get the feeling that the good ole' days never happened? Stories like these make me feel that things have always been this way. |
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But at least they had the illusion of being free. That illusion has been shattered for all of us here and is becoming less believable for the public at large. Ignorance really is bliss.
I have a coworker who is not at all bothered by the TSA rules. His response, "I don't fly anyway, so why should I worry about infringement of a right I would never even use?" I think that is how the people of previous generations felt. As long as the government wasn't in their face, they believed they had rights. Now, it's getting harder to ignore since the government really is in your face all the time. |
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I have a coworker who is not at all bothered by the TSA rules. His response, "I don't fly anyway, so why should I worry about infringement of a right I would never even use?" I think that is how the people of previous generations felt. As long as the government wasn't in their face, they believed they had rights. |
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But at least they had the illusion of being free. That illusion has been shattered for all of us here and is becoming less believable for the public at large. Ignorance really is bliss. |
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But at least they had the illusion of being free. That illusion has been shattered for all of us here and is becoming less believable for the public at large. Ignorance really is bliss. dys |
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I did my six years only because I knew that it would be my college education for what I wanted to do in the future.... I read every TM & FM manuals that were out at the time plus a few more that were "secret" I also volunteer to learn about mortars, different kind of weapns, how to drive a tank and so on........while I did not made any real money it did keep me alive for many more years.
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