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Message Subject Is Trump a Draft Dodger?
Poster Handle Da Babba of DaBill
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He’s leading the Republican pack and loves to talk tough about ISIS, but it’s worth remembering that Donald Trump dodged the draft on five separate occasions and avoided military service at every opportunity.
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I'm at a quandary here. I'm a vet and also support Donald Trump, but would like to know the other side of this story. Is there any truth to him dodging the draft?
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Men of privledge were always protected by their wealth.
It is the way our system worked and if the draft should
unfortunately be enacted again, the same will happen today.
Trump lacked the balls to fight. His family knew that and
protected him with their attorneys filing for deferments.

Sadly the U.S. will likely never have a president that served in
the military during a time of war again. The courage to engage
an enemy whose sole purpose is to kill you doesn't truly
exist in 95% of those in the political arena. They speak out with
balls the size of a Bramah bull knowing that they are sending or
are willing to send others to die. No, not for your freedom, for
their friends in the corporate community and banking industry.
No, not for your interest, for the claiming of resources to aid the
profits for the corporations and banking industry they sent our
fathers, uncles, sons, and now daughters to collect and then protect.

My father and his twin brother both had the balls it took
to go and fight in Vietnam.They volunteered to
go and didn't wait to be drafted.
I know deep down they would have gone even if they were fortunate
enough to be born into wealth. They were the right type of men
who weren't and unfortunately still aren't afraid to stand up
and face down any thing that threatens them.

Donald Trump should count his blessings that he didn't go
to Vietnam. Fourty six years later it still affects both my father
and uncle in ways that he could never understand. Luckily both
my father and uncle have the balls it takes to keep fighting.
Whether it's the Vietcon in their memories or the Agent Orange
they were affected by, both have suffered since the mid 80's with
life changing illnesses brought on by both. Donald Trump should
consider himself in debt to men like my father and uncle. He owes
them more than he knows.
 
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