Wake up, Brandon!
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@george-k said in Wake up, Brandon!:
@doctor-phibes said in Wake up, Brandon!:
I said he's the American equivalent of McCartney.
"Baron" Donald Trump never invited that guy to the White House.
Or if he did, PS didn't show up.
I should probably have said 'the conservative equivalent of Paul McCartney'.
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@jolly said in Wake up, Brandon!:
Quit digging...
My point was that singling out much-loved musical icon Paul McCartney for being impolite is a bit much if you look at some of what followed.
Obviously, nobody in their right mind would think that the draft dodging musical buffoon was in any way comparable to a former Beatle.
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@jolly said in Wake up, Brandon!:
Quit digging...
My point was that singling out much-loved musical icon Paul McCartney for being impolite is a bit much if you look at some of what followed.
Obviously, nobody in their right mind would think that the draft dodging musical buffoon was in any way comparable to a former Beatle.
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@george-k said in Wake up, Brandon!:
@doctor-phibes said in Wake up, Brandon!:
draft dodging musical buffoon
Well, OK, then.
You won't get any argument from me. That whole saxophone thing was all a bit embarrassing.
Still, at least he didn't shit himself to avoid the draft, like one I could mention. And ever since then he's been over-compensating in the worst possible way.
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@george-k said in Wake up, Brandon!:
@doctor-phibes said in Wake up, Brandon!:
draft dodging musical buffoon
Well, OK, then.
Why go with him and not President Bone Spurs? He's more recent.
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@george-k said in Wake up, Brandon!:
@doctor-phibes said in Wake up, Brandon!:
draft dodging musical buffoon
Well, OK, then.
Why go with him and not President Bone Spurs? He's more recent.
@aqua-letifer said in Wake up, Brandon!:
Why go with him and not President Bone Spurs?
You misspelled asthma.
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I don't actually have a huge problem with people avoiding the draft. I believe that being forced by a government to fight and die in a war is an example of genuine tyranny, much greater than vaccinations or mask-wearing could ever be. Old men who fail in their job send young men to pay the price of their failure. I know, I'm a hippy.
What I do find rather vomit-inducing is for the dodger to then go on to wrap themselves in jingoism and faux-militaristic bullshit.
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@doctor-phibes said in Wake up, Brandon!:
I don't actually have a huge problem with people avoiding the draft. I believe that being forced by a government to fight and die in a war is an example of genuine tyranny, much greater than vaccinations or mask-wearing could ever be. Old men who fail in their job send young men to pay the price of their failure. I know, I'm a hippy.
What I do find rather vomit-inducing is for the dodger to then go on to wrap themselves in jingoism and faux-militaristic bullshit.
I've yet to talk to a single Marine who thinks a draft is a great idea.
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I don't actually have a huge problem with people avoiding the draft. I believe that being forced by a government to fight and die in a war is an example of genuine tyranny, much greater than vaccinations or mask-wearing could ever be. Old men who fail in their job send young men to pay the price of their failure. I know, I'm a hippy.
What I do find rather vomit-inducing is for the dodger to then go on to wrap themselves in jingoism and faux-militaristic bullshit.
@doctor-phibes said in Wake up, Brandon!:
Old men who fail in their job send young men to pay the price of their failure.
It depends on the circumstances.
On September 16, 1940, the United States instituted the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940, which required all men between the ages of 21 and 45 to register for the draft. This was the first peacetime draft in United States' history. Those who were selected from the draft lottery were required to serve at least one year in the armed forces. Once the U.S. entered WWII, draft terms extended through the duration of the fighting. By the end of the war in 1945, 50 million men between eighteen and forty-five had registered for the draft and 10 million had been inducted in the military.