You are in Guest mode. If you want to post, you'll need to register (we promise it's painless).
Registered users should log in now. (Forgot your password?)
|
|
{Politics.811.18}: Dan Raphael {dravazed} Wed, 17 Sep 2008 16:51:21 EDT (18 lines)
{HTML source}
As coincidence has it, I'm reading (bad habit of mine) a book, just out: <u>Democracy's Prisoner: Eugene V. Debs, the Great War, and the Right to Dissent</u>, by Ernest Freeberg. Debs was one of my first and lifelong heroes, which is what attracted me to the title. Also, the fact that our freedoms have been so curtailed and promise to shrink further as the Empire's wars continue on and on... Well, I was hoping folks would weigh in less with anecdotes and more on the issue, inasmuch as I am reading about a significant part of what happens when you institute a draft. People resist, people evade, people get put in prison...it's complicated. As one whose political life effectively began and was formed by the then-rising war against the Vietnamese people, I have vivid memories of what "the draft" entails. Oh, for those who want something personal: I was one of the very lucky few, receiving a Conscientious Objector deferment to serve in a civilian capacity (Friends Hospital, in Philadelphia).
|
|
You are in Guest mode. If you want to post, you'll need to register (we promise it's painless).
Registered users should log in now. (Forgot your password?)
|