Resistance growing to military draft and service in unjust Iraq war
Monday, July 19, 2004 at 08:08PM
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"We understand Congressman Rangel's
position," Bill Hackwell, anti-draft organizer with the International
A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition in Oakland, Calif., told The Final Call. "He
says that it's disproportionate for poor people, and he's right from
(that) point of view. "Our feeling, however, is that the draft will
only codify that and make it appear to be equitable. However, if you
look back to the draft during the Vietnam War--and I'm a Vietnam
veteran--rich people still didn't go. "People who are rich know how to
manipulate the system. They know how to get around it. George Bush is
the Number 1 prime example of how rich people can operate in the draft.
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