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I hope you're right Sirrius, because a lot of people actually didn't know about this when I talked to them about it yesterday. If the representatives and senators do talk about this bill quietly, they may be able to get a vote on it and have it approve without the majority of the population knowing about it. BTW- this bill was introduced by Democrats, to set the record straight.


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Keep in mind, Snipeye, that according to the Snopes article, this bill was introduced by people from the ANTI-war camp... That alone makes me think that even the people that introduced it would vote against it.

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I hope your right.


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Free Boob Jobs if you join the Army? Olga are you for real? :lol: Now there's a revelation that got past me. It doesn't matter which policical group introduced this bill, they are professional career politicians. Most of them have their bank accounts filled with money from private interest groups anyway. Democrats and Republicans work deals out all the time. It wouldn't surprise me if the Democrats had introduced it for that very reason, if the Republicans did it Bush wouldn't come close to winning the popular vote. This isn't about politics, its about money, trillions of future revenue for arms manufacturers, pharmaceutical/ health care companies, and oil! By the way, have we found any weapons of mass destruction... yet? I'd really like to see some concrete evidence of a link between Iraq and the 9/11 attacks, because I have a 16 year old first born son!

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wow, this would affect me to if it was enacted for the next four years..:\

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http://www.newyorker.com/printable/?tal ... lk_schaler

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hey dont knock it i think its a great idea,just imagine the the look on the enime's face when he see's a couple augmented women then splat comes the snipers bullit ,no more bad guy lol

way to go usa :lol:


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http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=s ... n_draft_dc

House Crushes Military Draft Bill
56 minutes ago Politics - Reuters


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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The House of Representatives on Tuesday crushed a bill to reinstitute the draft as Republicans accused Democrats of raising the specter of compulsory military service to turn voters against President Bush (news - web sites)'s reelection bid.

After a bitter debate on Bush's handling of Iraq (news - web sites), the House killed the bill 402-2 as Republicans sought to stamp out rumors of an impending draft that have swept college campuses and the Internet, worrying young people and parents across the country.

With the presidential and congressional elections less than a month away, the White House also worked to dampen draft rumors that Republicans said have been fueled by Democrats. It threatened to veto the bill it called "both unnecessary and counterproductive."

"This campaign is a baseless and malevolent concoction of the Democrat party," said House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, a Texas Republican. "It has one purpose -- to spread fear."

Rep. John Conyers (news, bio, voting record), a Michigan Democrat, countered that Bush's Iraq policies have so strained U.S. forces, that a draft was possible no matter how unpopular it would be.

"Guess what, we're running out of troops ... Let's not be astounded that what follows is a draft. The only problem is that you can't announce it until after the election," Conyers said."

Rep. Charles Rangel (news, bio, voting record), a New York Democrat, said he offered a bill last winter to reinstitute the draft to spark debate on a system that he said placed the burden of fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan (news - web sites) on lower-income people who make up most of the volunteer U.S. military.

DeLay said Republicans pulled up the long-dormant bill "to expose a fraud" that he said "has been given voice by the leading Democrats" that Bush would move to reimpose the draft after the Nov. 2 election.

In the Senate, Majority Leader Bill Frist, a Tennessee Republican, called reinstituting the draft "a nonissue" and said it would not be addressed in that chamber.

House Democrats accused Republicans of a dirty election-year trick, and used the debate to attack Bush's Iraq policies which they said have left the country in chaos and discouraged help from foreign troops.

"This president's foreign policies are what's scaring the kids of this country," said Rep. Tim Ryan (news, bio, voting record), an Ohio Democrat.

Some Democrats also said they doubted Bush would have taken the country to war if members of wealthy families had been called on to fight it.

"He would never have been able to say bring 'em on with other people's children," Rangel said.

"This is a rich man's war, and it's a poor man's fight," said Rep. John Dingell (news, bio, voting record), a Michigan Democrat. "We do not have enough troops in the field to prevail," he said, while accusing Republicans of ducking debate on how to get more forces.

White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Bush has made it clear he "strongly supports the all-volunteer military," and "does not believe we need a military draft."

"There are some who have tried to bring this up as a scare tactic, and that is highly unfortunate," McClellan said.

Rep. Jim McDermott (news, bio, voting record), a Washington Democrat, said, "Every time they get up on television and say there's never going to be a draft ... people start calling our offices saying when's the draft going to start."

McDermott said Republicans were worried because new voter registrations were going up "and they know those people are going to come out and vote against them. So they're trying their best to tamp down this fire, but they can't get anyone to believe them any more." (Additional reporting by Thomas Ferraro and Susan Cornwell)


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Pranked...I called it hah...albeit a 'legal prank'


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Thanks Snipeye, I'm still worried... a war on terror is a war with no defining end. There are no borders and no end in sight, and I see dark days ahead. I can't believe; with our vast network of intelligence satellites and expanded human intelligence personnel, that we can't locate one man that can not travel without a dialysis machine due to his kidney condition. How many blood banks are in the that area of the world?

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How many blood banks are in the that area of the world?
OBL is a Vampire terrorist, and If we have learned nothing from Interview with a Vampire it is that they can stay alive on animal blood, when needed.

Al queda is currently held up in a barn in minnesota. The president is hesitant to give the go ahead on his capture because then he'd have to admit that vampires, goblins, and other such ghoulies are, in fact, very real.

A recent CNN and MSNBC polls have shown that only 34 percent of the american population will still back a leader that believes in supernatural monsters even if science can prove their existence.

When asked about the results of this poll, frakenstein was qouted in saying, "RAWR!!!GWAWR!!!RAWR!!!"

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How many blood banks are in the that area of the world?
OBL is a Vampire terrorist, and If we have learned nothing from Interview with a Vampire it is that they can stay alive on animal blood, when needed. Al queda is currently held up in a barn in minnesota.
ROFLMAO!!!!!

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You posted before I could finish my edit. :cry:

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