Guest guest Posted November 5, 2004 Report Share Posted November 5, 2004 Fri, 5 Nov 2004 07:41:17 -0800 (PST) D Subject:Draft The Draft that was defeated was the one introduced by Senator Charles Rangel, and he didn't ever vote for his bill. Everyone knew that proposal was going to be defeated. There is a new Draft in the working and the age limit has been raised from 18 to 44. The original Bush draft bill was 18 to 34, so he uped it 10 more years. And there are 2 parts to the new Draft. One is a skills draft and the other is a combat draft. The skills draft is going to take place first. Persons from 18 to 44 will have to register all their skills and newly aquired skills that they learn. This is going to be mandatory. Anyone who does not register will subject to a fine and or imprisonment for up to 5 years. That law has not changed from the old draft. Also if you learn a new skill and fail to report it to your local draft board you will subject to a fine and or imprisonment. The prison camps are already exist and are just wiating to be occupied. Rangel's bill was H R 163. The new draft is much different. You can read all about the new draft on this website. http://blatanttruth.org just look for the links to the new draft and it will explain everything you need to know much better than I can at this time. You are all corrrect in what you said. Bush said that he is reaching out to the 55 million people who voted to get him out of the White House must; have shaken him up considerably. He did not realize so many people did not like him, but he knows now. He said he will work with anyone who sees things his way. In other words if you don't see things my way take a hike we don't want to talk to you. I mentioned that some top level people are leaving his cabinet and they are. They weren't as loyal as he expected them to be. Condo-sleazy Rice must have screwed up somewhere for her to get fired. Maybe hedged on a question she was asked when she should not have. But all the interviews I saw with her; she lied for Bush very well. Covered-up what needed to be covered-up. Hmm. So, I don't kow the reason she's going. Robert Novak from CNN said it best when he said, " Bush's 3.5 million-vote edge reflects a party out of touch with the county on social issues, the role of government and the war against terrorism. Democrats face the bitter reality of minority party status and what to do about it. " The entire south was once Democratic, but it has now become fully Republican becuase of the issues of gay marriage, Pro-choice and any other immoral thing you can think of. This is where Family values came into play plus the far Christian right. If Bush had lost they would have blamed Karl Rove for enlisting the far Christian right. The KKK and WASP's are alive and well and living in the deep south... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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