there won't be a draft, there will only be involuntary activations...
HONOLULU - A veteran of the first Persian Gulf War is suing the Army after it ordered him to report for duty 13 years after he was honorably discharged from active duty and eight years after he left the reserves.
The Army announced last year that it would involuntarily activate an estimated 5,600 soldiers to serve in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere. Army officials would be tapping members of the Individual Ready Reserve — military members who have been discharged from the Army, Army Reserve or the Army National Guard, but still have contractual obligations to the military.
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first of all i just put it up. there is very little commentary in that post. also i did put up the part about contratual obligations too didn't i?
anyways, 13 years after the fact seems a little tough to me. also honorably discharged seems like the end of the road no? contractual obligations? sounds like my freaking cell phone company. "involuntary activation" is also a hilarious euphamism.
anyways earl why should you be chirping at all? you're a part of mandate.com. you and your cronies are running the world and that's not good enough for you? even the slightest hint of dissent from the other 49 percent still makes you mad eh? i guess that's why you guys are on top. you never rest in your persuit to mercilessly extinguish all those who oppose you. cheers earl. congrats on your mandate.com.
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