PennBF |
07-01-2020 09:28 AM |
Really??
Is drafting a person into the military "involuntary servitude?". Where was I when my two brothers and father were drafted in WWII? I guess they could have claimed involuntary servitude and sued the Government? If the excuse for draft is the country was under attack, what the heck is the rioters taking over 6 city blocks in Seattle and preventing police from entering the area? There is a concern these criminals could end up in a "fox hole" with some. Am I wrong that murders, thieves, etc were part of the draft in WWII? I don't remember anyone asking a draftee if he or she had committed a crime when in the fox hole? In fact some enlisted to avoid prosecution from crimes. It is amazing how a Drill Sargent and the right penalties and consequences can get a reluctant person to see the light! We are blessed with the opportunity to change behaviors and little reasons, where appropriate not to!:popcorn:
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