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Ulcasterdropout said:All you copy and pasted, columbia58, is vaild, but it was slavery, not geography that was making the division in congress, even in the territories.
My post was a very very general summary, but it boiled down to slavey, something the poor guys fighting and dying, didn't own.
Oh, it washes just fine...
If we were to compare examples of people getting out of fighting in wars. buy using family influence or money, as comapared to common men who had to fight as conscripts, I'd out number your examples 17693726592 to 1. Those are good exceptions, but exceptions don't set a standard to disassemble a argument.
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Ulcasterdropout said:When I hear stories like that, It's American soldiers doing the dragging and rapping.
Really nice thing to say on the Fourth of July when there are soldiers who volunteered dying so you can say ludicrous thing like that on a bulletin board.
Ulcasterdropout said:nah, it's about money. power words sell the fairytail to the poor lower class schmoes that gotta do the fighting and dying.
Our army today is all-volunteer. Not a single soldier today is a conscript. You said people with money don't serve, I showed you three people in a matter of minutes, who all could have opted out of service but did, and were scarred or killed for it.
For me, the Navy was a pathway to college, I served in the First Gulf War without hesitation of reservation. Why, do you ask? Because I swore I would support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God.