i don't know, the last time people were dodging the draft i had twenty five people staying at my house, now i live in a small house and it would be hard to put up more than a couple, already we have the refugees from the drug war, proud to help them also, they are just as brave
i thought that the ones that were dodging were the bravest people i ever met
they gave up everything for their beliefs, came to a country they knew nothing about and started new lives, i was proud to help them.
this war is just as unjust as that one was, they both are murder, one was and one is, still murder anyway you look at it.
they cannot have the ammo for any more, can they?
just how many wars (police actions) do they have going now anyway? must be fifty or more, how can they keep this up?
hempity Reviewed by hempity on . War without Borders: Continuous Warfare for Decades to Come War without Borders: Continuous Warfare for Decades to Come Michel Chossudovsky | 9th Oct 2005 Vice President Cheney in a recent speech to US military personnel has acknowledged that the war could go on for several decades. This statement, which reveals the Bush Administration's commitment to global warfare, was barely mentioned by the mainstream media. We are dealing with a "military roadmap". Iraq and Afghanistan are at the outset of the Bush administration's military adventure. Rating: 5