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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 11634" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>US civil war</strong></p><p></p><p>Some things to consider from my legally-poisoned store of proposed surveys:</p><p></p><p>1. There will be a draft no matter which guy is elected, because you cannot carry on a war with Reservists and the Guard, who are already showing signs of refusing to go into the line of fire. Kerry's promise of no draft depends upon the successful pullout from Iraq, which is questionable; Bush's people already have Iran in their sites. Ask ten voters under the age of 20 whether the pending draft will affect their choice on November 2. </p><p></p><p>2. Try this exercise. Go to the nearest law library and look up the Executive Order from 1984 known as REX-84 (Reagan Executive Order 1984, I guess). I mean, <em>try </em>to look it up. Searching on the internet doesn't count. Since you're there, look up a Supreme Court case called <em>Korematsu</em>, and one called <em>Bakke</em>, which cites Korematsu. Report to us why you think the government will not mass-arrest citizens in the near future.</p><p></p><p>3. Go up to the nearest Marine (currently serving or not-- it doesn't matter) and politely ask him whether and under what circumstances he would ever fire on a fellow citizen. Now ask the nearest cop. Compare the answers and report to us. If you are a Marine or cop, or ex-Marine cop, or retired, your task is to ask yourself and report. I don't mean to exclude the other services; it's just an exercise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 11634, member: 42"] [b]US civil war[/b] Some things to consider from my legally-poisoned store of proposed surveys: 1. There will be a draft no matter which guy is elected, because you cannot carry on a war with Reservists and the Guard, who are already showing signs of refusing to go into the line of fire. Kerry's promise of no draft depends upon the successful pullout from Iraq, which is questionable; Bush's people already have Iran in their sites. Ask ten voters under the age of 20 whether the pending draft will affect their choice on November 2. 2. Try this exercise. Go to the nearest law library and look up the Executive Order from 1984 known as REX-84 (Reagan Executive Order 1984, I guess). I mean, [i]try [/i]to look it up. Searching on the internet doesn't count. Since you're there, look up a Supreme Court case called [i]Korematsu[/i], and one called [i]Bakke[/i], which cites Korematsu. Report to us why you think the government will not mass-arrest citizens in the near future. 3. Go up to the nearest Marine (currently serving or not-- it doesn't matter) and politely ask him whether and under what circumstances he would ever fire on a fellow citizen. Now ask the nearest cop. Compare the answers and report to us. If you are a Marine or cop, or ex-Marine cop, or retired, your task is to ask yourself and report. I don't mean to exclude the other services; it's just an exercise. [/QUOTE]
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