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Trust Bush about a Draft?

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Think that you can trust Bush about a Draft? Think again, look at his record of broken promises.

In a recent Newsweek poll, 38 percent of respondents thought President Bush would reinstitute the draft if reelected. In a Time poll, 42 percent expected a draft. Both polls were taken before John Kerry raised the issue.

The president has adamantly denied the draft story. He has even asserted that reelecting him is the best way to prevent a new draft. Bush is speaking out of both sides of his mouth on the issue, however: He portrays himself as more intent on prosecuting the war in Iraq than Kerry, which would logically make a draft more likely.

Are Bush's campaign promises credible?

In the 2000 campaign George W. Bush said that he would support allowing Americans to buy prescription drugs from Canada, he would not raid the Social Security Trust Fund, and he would veto temporary storage of nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain. He broke all three promises.

In the same campaign Bush said that he would not only balance the budget but pay down a record amount on the national debt. He also claimed he opposed government intervention regarding same-sex marriage. He said the nation would have a $5.6 trillion surplus and that he would have a humble foreign policy. Does anybody remember those whoppers?

In the 2000 campaign, Bush said that he opposed nation-building, that he would end partisan bickering in Washington, and he blamed Bill Clinton for high oil prices. Whom would he blame for $55-per-barrel oil today?

Now Bush says that he plans to fight the war in Iraq with an all-volunteer force. This sounds like a faith-based, or maybe hope-based, policy.

It's common knowledge there aren't enough troops to maintain security in Iraq, much less to reverse the military deterioration. Two-thirds of U.S. servicemen polled by the Annenberg Public Policy Center recently said they believed President Bush ''had underestimated the number of troops needed in Iraq.'' In other words, count on more troops -- after the election.


By Abbie Hoffman
Dear Abbie,

The last time I checked the only one who wants a draft is Charlie Rangel, democrat from New York. That's right DEMOCRAT. In fact a resolution was brought up in Congress and it was voted down. Unless a world war is declared, no draft. What we do need is more troops to close the border with Mexico. That's are biggest domestic problem now. Someone with some stones has got to start to talk about this huge problem. The open border with Mexico is an open door for terrorists to sneak into this country and do their evil work. That's one problem that needs to be addressed immediately. And by the way, go check Kerry's web site and you'll find that he called for two years of mandatory service in return for four years of college. We already have that, I believe it's called the GI bill. This is what Kerry wants, a DEMOCRAT.

By TMM
Truth is

Truth is you don't have a clue. The DEMOCRATIC ''Bring Back the draft'' bill was voted down. George isn't going to help you guys out by supporting to institute it again. The Democrats in Congress will have to do it. Kerry now is taking credit for the GI bill. (service for college). Thank God he's on top of things.
FYI: right now 25% of the pharmicies in Canada refuse to fill American prescriptions and more are to follow. The Canadians DO NOT want to supply us with meds. It would put them in a supply crunch and would create higher costs for their citizens. Typical Democratic thought process. The world loves us, particularly Kerry, and they are knocking on our doors to help.
I guess it's easier to blame Bush for the high oil prices than the event of 9/11 (which was a nuisance according to Kerry) or blame France, Germany, Russia, China, etc. ''Food for Oil''-such a catchy ring to it.
An all volunteer army worked for years. Now all of a sudden the Democrats don't seem to think they have the fortitude to do the job. Shame on you.
Did you check the polls on who these servicemen and women (they do have women in the military) support for President. Two guesses and it isn't Kerry.
agree

with you that you cannot trust bush. he is either mixed up or a liar. it's unfortunate that he will probably be re-elected again, & we shall be subjected to more broken promises.

By one who served in WW2
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