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    Michel D   Conscription

    13.1.03 -  21:22

     
    Hmmm... so war is on the horizon. The U.N. Inspectors have 14 more days to find evidence, and then I guess Bush and the Republican Congress will declare war anyways. On NPR this morning, the Inspectors said that they are going to go to some surprise locations suggested by U.S. and British Intelligence. What this says to me is that U.S. and British Intelligence know where stuff is and they're trying to steer the Inspectors in that direction.

    What if war started tomorrow, and they reinstated the draft? And they were sending every able-bodied person, male and female. If you were drafted tomorrow what would you do?


    The more and more I think about it, I'm pretty sure I would go to Canada (or Mexico, as it's closer).


    Two years ago after September 11, I might have fought, because I would have been fighting for the United States.
    But this Iraq situation isn't the same thing. To me, it's a zealous son's attempt to fulfill his father's legacy.

    This isn't America's war. This is Bush's.
     

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