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Old Jul 4th 2002, 6:20 pm
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Charleyz Brown
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Time to serve again, that is no excuse! Liberals should serve longer than 5 months at
Spec 5 with a bodyguard to keep those VC bar girls away.

Like your buddy Al Gore?

"James Donovan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > "Charleyz Brown Da SnOOpy!" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > > Get them boots polished Donovan..You can help out in Iraq when they
bring
    > > back the draft to fight this war on terrorism since your buddy Bill
Clinton
    > > basically destroyed the US Military.
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    > The draft only applies if you're between 18 and 26, moron. Besides, I already
    > served in the army.
 
Old Jul 5th 2002, 1:20 am
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James Donovan
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"Charleyz Brown Da SnOOpy!" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Time to serve again, that is no excuse! Liberals should serve longer than 5 months
    > at Spec 5 with a bodyguard to keep those VC bar girls away.

Traitors like you should be deported or shot.

    > Like your buddy Al Gore?

Gore? I didn't vote for Gore.
 
Old Jul 5th 2002, 10:20 pm
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Rich Wales
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James Donovan wrote:

> The draft only applies if you're between 18 and 26 . . . .

More precisely, the draft doesn't currently apply to anyone at all in the US; no one
has actually been conscripted into the US armed forces since 1973.
[http://www.sss.gov/induct.htm]

The standby draft =registration=, on the other hand, does apply to most male US
citizens and residents who have not yet reached age 26. [http://www.sss.gov/must.htm]

The reason, BTW, why the INS generally doesn't care if a man aged 31 or over was
registered with Selective Service or not is that the requirement for an applicant for
US citizenship to be of good moral character, etc. generally covers only the
five-year period prior to applying for citizenship.
[http://www.shusterman.com/natz-ss99.html]

> Besides, I already served in the army.

Note, though, that a man who leaves the military before turning 26 is still required
to be registered with Selective Service, even though he is a veteran.
[http://www.sss.gov/must.htm]

Rich Wales [email protected] http://www.richw.org/dualcit/ *DISCLAIMER: I am not a
lawyer, professional immigration consultant, or consular officer. My comments are for
discussion purposes only and are not intended to be relied upon as legal or
professional advice.
 

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