So every male who went to college during Vietnam was a “draft dodger” except the ROTC scholarship recipients? Because getting a temporary reprieve for a temporary physical problem hardly counts. .Learn a little history before you shoot off your mouth, fool. If you can’t make Trump look bad without looking like an idiot yourself, you should put away your pens and get a job at McDonald’s.
I remember when there wasn’t a dime’s worth of difference between Bush and Gore. What’s that divided by three thousand? I’m wondering what a life is worth.
are you gonna vote for the crazed warmonger who says “some fights are too important to stay silent. Preventing gun violence is one of them” or the draft-dodger who calls for a ban on Muslims?
I was in the first Vietnam era draft lottery and received a very high number, ensuring that I would not be sent to war. I’ve since been accused many times of being a draft-dodger.
Ted just seems to lash out at everybody without making a salient point. Maybe he should hire an idea person and stick to making his great and iconic characters.
I hit the underground railroad to Canada with a 5A (no longer wanted) draft card in my wallet, and encountered the best and brightest from the US in Vancouver, not one known to be a dodger. We lost a generation – dead in ’Nam or in exile to free countries.
Gandhi’s views in regard to basic aspects of the caste system changed in the last years of his life. In the 1920s he had held that every Hindu “must follow the hereditary profession” and that “prohibition of intermarriage” between people of different varnas was “necessary for a rapid evolution of the soul.” But later he gradually became “a social revolutionist,” advocating intermarriage between Brahmins and Untouchables in order to dismantle the caste system “root and branch,” and acknowledging that “When all become casteless, monopoly of occupations would go.” The changes were due in part to the influence of two opponents of the caste system whose integrity he held in high regard: Ambedkar and Gora.
CeraboogeI hardly think so. If Ghandi had believed that, he would have never studied law and been content to be a grocer..Night-Gaunt49Unfortunately, the Supreme said it was constitutional, although that decision seems more politics than reading the Thirteenth Amendment.
salakfarm Premium Member almost 8 years ago
C’mon, Ted. There’s a Yoooge difference, unless you’ve bought all the winger BS for 25 years.
Flash Gordon almost 8 years ago
I’ll be voting for Hilary on 8 November 2016.
Happy Two Shoes almost 8 years ago
Hillary is not as crazed as W the liar was.
1941gko almost 8 years ago
Ted wouldn’t be happy with Stalin!
wmbrainiac almost 8 years ago
uhhhhhhhhhh
Michael Peterson Premium Member almost 8 years ago
So every male who went to college during Vietnam was a “draft dodger” except the ROTC scholarship recipients? Because getting a temporary reprieve for a temporary physical problem hardly counts. .Learn a little history before you shoot off your mouth, fool. If you can’t make Trump look bad without looking like an idiot yourself, you should put away your pens and get a job at McDonald’s.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Ted, I’m sure you will be delighted with Trump.
Kip W almost 8 years ago
I remember when there wasn’t a dime’s worth of difference between Bush and Gore. What’s that divided by three thousand? I’m wondering what a life is worth.
Mr. Blawt almost 8 years ago
are you gonna vote for the crazed warmonger who says “some fights are too important to stay silent. Preventing gun violence is one of them” or the draft-dodger who calls for a ban on Muslims?
kevin87031 almost 8 years ago
I was in the first Vietnam era draft lottery and received a very high number, ensuring that I would not be sent to war. I’ve since been accused many times of being a draft-dodger.
nomomaniacs almost 8 years ago
Ted just seems to lash out at everybody without making a salient point. Maybe he should hire an idea person and stick to making his great and iconic characters.
Happy Two Shoes almost 8 years ago
I put my beak on the line and got a conscientious objector draft status.
hippogriff almost 8 years ago
I hit the underground railroad to Canada with a 5A (no longer wanted) draft card in my wallet, and encountered the best and brightest from the US in Vancouver, not one known to be a dodger. We lost a generation – dead in ’Nam or in exile to free countries.
ruthkando almost 8 years ago
Let’s see what Bernie does…
Cerabooge almost 8 years ago
At least he evolved on it.
Gandhi’s views in regard to basic aspects of the caste system changed in the last years of his life. In the 1920s he had held that every Hindu “must follow the hereditary profession” and that “prohibition of intermarriage” between people of different varnas was “necessary for a rapid evolution of the soul.” But later he gradually became “a social revolutionist,” advocating intermarriage between Brahmins and Untouchables in order to dismantle the caste system “root and branch,” and acknowledging that “When all become casteless, monopoly of occupations would go.” The changes were due in part to the influence of two opponents of the caste system whose integrity he held in high regard: Ambedkar and Gora.hippogriff almost 8 years ago
CeraboogeI hardly think so. If Ghandi had believed that, he would have never studied law and been content to be a grocer..Night-Gaunt49Unfortunately, the Supreme said it was constitutional, although that decision seems more politics than reading the Thirteenth Amendment.
Happy Two Shoes almost 8 years ago
W was as crazy as a coot.
Buzz the Bear almost 8 years ago
BERNIE LOST—Suck it up.Hillary 2016