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Ring the Draft Dodger Clinton

2007-02-12 06:09:30 · answer #1 · answered by Murray H 6 · 1 0

Military life really isn't all that bad. I've been wearing a uniform for 22 years and I am still alive. Been deployed to two wars. Anyway, the initial shock of being transformed from soft civilian into something useful is the worst part. In other words, boot camp. After that it gets easier and more relaxed. Your chances of getting into combat are not all that great really. And getting killed in combat has even less odds. You are at greater risk of death just driving down the freeway. If there is a draft and you get called, nut up and do it. Who knows, you might like it and want to make a career out of it.

2007-02-12 07:26:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Romney had a severe draft lottery huge form besides, so risk is, despite if he by no ability went to France or by no ability went to college, he by no ability would have been drafted. besides, i do no longer think of the church would have referred to as him on a venture if his lottery huge form became low. BTW, he lived in a switched over mansion, no longer a palace, and he became working that total time, no longer mendacity around residing the stable existence. He lived there for decrease than approximately 6 months of the two and a nil.5 years he became there. France isn't an elementary venture.

2016-09-29 00:30:44 · answer #3 · answered by intriago 4 · 0 0

Some of these draft dodgers went to Canada and or Mexico. These draft dodgers ran off like spineless cowards and are alive today enjoying there freedom while the real men went to war and fought/died for this country.

2007-02-12 06:00:25 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

most ran north to Canada, out of reach of the draft. But many were charged for doing that when they finally returned to the states.

2007-02-12 05:54:18 · answer #5 · answered by lifesajoy 5 · 2 0

My step-dad's youngest brother got 3 deferments...farmer/sole supporter of his mom. He did NOT want to go in. When he finally had to go, he spent his 2 years as an MP at West Point!

2007-02-12 13:59:17 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There were a few ways.
Petitioning a congressman.
Full time student.
Escape to Canada or Mexico.
Conciencious Objection.
Bribery.
Falsified infirmity.
Committing a felony.
Communist affiliations.
Last but not least, just plaiin hiding out.

2007-02-12 06:05:27 · answer #7 · answered by Ricky J. 6 · 0 2

I guess you or someone you know is afraid of the military? Tell em to go to Canada... they speak English, and they have McDonalds so he won't starve.

2007-02-12 05:58:35 · answer #8 · answered by John B 4 · 0 2

They didn't void anything, but some avoided it.

2007-02-12 05:54:56 · answer #9 · answered by Starla_C 7 · 4 1

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