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The Establishments war on Donald Trump
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Title: Donald Trump, Draft Dodger: Why It Matters
Source: The Resurgent
URL Source: http://theresurgent.com/donald-trump-draft-dodger-why-it-matters/
Published: May 18, 2016
Author: Anne Evans
Post Date: 2016-05-31 19:18:56 by Willie Green
Keywords: None
Views: 20320
Comments: 67

The United States drafted both my grandfathers and my great uncle for World War II. They weren’t eager for war. They weren’t eager to pick up a gun. But when Uncle Sam called, they answered. They did their duty and they fought for their country because that’s who they were, men of integrity.

Not quite thirty years later, war once against engulfed the United States and the draft was re-instituted for men of Donald Trump’s age. Trump also wasn’t eager for war or to pick up a gun, so he invented fallacious medical reports about bone spurs and dodged the draft multiple times.

The United States now has a volunteer military force and many years have passed since the draft. Our men and women in the armed forces are still courageous and patriotic. My husband volunteered to fight. He has served in the Army coming up on ten years now and has deployed with the current conflict. Yet, as a volunteer army has become normal to America, we have forgotten what draft-dodging says about a man’s character.

I didn’t know my grandfathers well. My maternal grandfather died when I was a baby and my paternal grandfather became very ill when I was just a young child, but I remember my great uncle talking about World War II. He’d sometimes reminisce about the year his brother and he were drafted. They were the children of Hungarian immigrants, the first generation to be born American citizens. Their dad had died in the coal mines and my uncle and grandfather struggled to finish their schooling while also working odd jobs to help their widowed mom put food on the table.

The law in my uncle’s hometown said only one son from a family could be drafted, my uncle told me. But the rich families, my uncle said, they rigged the lotteries so their sons didn’t get drafted and the poor families had to send multiple sons to war. So my uncle and my grandfather, the only surviving sons of a widowed mother, had to leave for war while rich men’s sons sat comfortably at home multiplying their wealth.

Almost thirty years after my grandfather and great uncle served, nothing had changed. Rich men like Trump dodged the draft, leaving poor men like my relatives to take on a double burden. My great uncle often told me, “I gave the best years of my life to the Army.” He was proud to serve, but serving took a large toll on him and his family. My great uncle was wounded in the war, and even when he’d reached ninety years of age, I remember the wound still hurting him sometimes.

Is Trump ashamed that he skirted the law and so forced poor men to serve and die in his place? Not at all. Instead, he boasted about how many women he slept with during those years, calling the STD risks he took his ‘personal Vietnam.’

Unlike Trump, my relatives never would have thought of running for office. They worked hard just to put food on the table and to provide for their children. Yet they were good men who would never lie, cheat, or steal and chose to answer their country’s call despite great personal sacrifice.

Trump inherited millions from his father and will pass more millions on to his children. That’s quite the inheritance, but I’d much rather have the legacy my relatives passed onto me, the legacy of honor (spelled correctly) and integrity.

No matter your political leanings, I hope you can agree that’s the kind of legacy we need in our nation’s capital. We need a president who will follow his conscience no matter the cost, not a draft dodger who let poor men’s sons serve and die so he could pursue some playboy dream.

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#5. To: Willie Green, misterwhite, All (#0) (Edited)

… so he [Trump] invented fallacious medical reports about bone spurs and dodged the draft multiple times.

The words, “fallacious medical reports” in the article is a hyperlink. After clicking on the link, I expected to find a “fallacious medical report.” There was none. The link lead to another article with basically the same allegations. I actually believe the author expected no one to click on the link and intended to plant in the reader’s subconscious mind that one existed.

I am looking for factual confirmation that Trump “invented fallacious medical reports” about bone spurs and “dodged the draft multiple times.” If anyone knows where I can find this information, please be so kind and point it out to me.

I have searched the Internet for information on Trump looking for a reason(s) Trump never served. Besides more smear articles, all I can determine from my findings is that Donald Trump did receive a minor medical deferment for bone spurs on both heels of his feet. The medical deferment was short-term and he was entered in the military draft lottery where he received an extremely high number, 356 out of 365. When the draft occurred, they never got near his number and therefore he was never called to serve in the military. This information was released by someone close to Trump. It may have been his lawyer, I just can’t remember.

This article is just another of the far too many yellow journalism articles I see posted on LF. It has turned out to be nothing but a negative political smear tactic that launches an unfair political attack using lies, half truths and innuendos.

Gawd, I hate yellow journalism … with a passion.

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Gatlin  posted on  2016-05-31   21:12:10 ET  (1 image) Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Gatlin (#5)

The Canary Clan is charged with the responsibility to search impartially for the facts ... blah, blah, blah

You miss the entire point about MANY wanna-be ... post WW2 USA presidential candidates. They are applying for a job as President to lead the military as Commander in Chief, yet lack the bona-fide skils of actual experience in the US military; take a case, as one example that you possess, tater: peelin' potatoes in the mess hall.

Get with the program, soldier!

buckeroo  posted on  2016-05-31   21:23:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: buckeroo (#6) (Edited)

You miss the entire point about MANY wanna-be ... post WW2 USA presidential candidates.

I did not miss your point … I say that you have NO point.

The connection between service in the military and election to the highest office in the land has been severed. The aspect relationship was severed during the VIetnam War.

Military service has long ceased to be an asset when running for POTUS. Some presidential candidates who served struggled to connect with voters who often hated war, and still do.

For example, Gore played down his service in Nam and Kerry’s service definitely proved to be a huge liability. You can of course remember “swift boating.”

The long period of time from 1944 to 2008 during which time at least one candidate had served in uniform is actually something of an historical anomaly.

Check history, and you will find that a very few President or losing nominees had any military experiences at all.

I have serious doubts about your idea that serving in the military invests someone with superior qualities that make them uniquely qualified to be president.

We are entering an period where the odds of a candidate having served in the military are significantly lower. You can say that it is a bad thing for a president not to have served in the military, while others will say it is not. I will say that it is neither a good thing nor a bad thing … it is merely a fact of life.

Bucky, you are a “political dinosaur.” Quit trying to live in the past.

WHY LIBERTARIANS OPPOSE WAR
Libertarianism and war are not compatible. One reason why should be obvious: In war, governments commit legalized mass-murder. In modern warfare especially, war is not just waged among voluntary combatants, but kills, maims, and otherwise harms innocent people. Then, of course, wars must be funded through taxes, which are extracted from U.S. citizens by force — a form of legalized theft, as far as libertarians are concerned. And, historically, the U.S. has used conscription — legalized slavery — to force people to fight and die. In addition, an interventionist foreign policy makes civilians targets for retaliation, so governments indirectly cause more violence against their own people when they become involved in other countries’ affairs. Plus, war is always accompanied by many other new restrictions on liberty, many of which are sold as supposedly temporary wartime measures but then never go away.

Bucky, you are a libertarian and libertarians hate war. Yet the requirement for a president to have served in the military is STRONG for you. I contend that it is not and that you only single this aspect out to use against Trump because you continually look for anything to try to use against him. Because you have a requirement for a president to be a military man, while you are a libertarian … I contend that you are a hypocrite.

Gatlin  posted on  2016-05-31   22:13:47 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Gatlin (#13)

I have serious doubts about your idea that serving in the military invests someone with superior qualities that make them uniquely qualified to be president.

Sarge, that is because you don't understand the dynamics of war. You think that when a President sends off American troops into far away nations, that those same troops are having potatoe peelin' contests for phun; kinda like how your cocaine phanatic, GWBush planned and performed in Iraq.

Any President that sends troops off to war should have a clear understanding that the troops may die in active combat. The President requires the experience to understand the nature, indeed the gravity of exploitation of American lives in combat, particularly when the wars that the US entertains have little to do with soverign US security.

buckeroo  posted on  2016-05-31   22:38:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: buckeroo (#15)

It's never easy to admit you've made a mistake, but it's a crucial step in learning and improving yourself.

Bucky, It can be easy for you to learn from a mistake … after you admit you've made it.

But as soon as you start to try to cover it up with a dumb comedic response, you distance yourself far from the lesson.

If you stand up straight and courageously and honestly say, “this is a mistake I made and I am solely responsible” then you will have become a man and move forward.

Gatlin  posted on  2016-05-31   22:48:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Gatlin (#16)

I worry for you, tater. I am not a religious man but I am considering simple prayer for you. I doubt my efforts will help you, but it may be worth a try.

buckeroo  posted on  2016-05-31   23:09:07 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: buckeroo (#17)

I worry for you, tater.

That’s because you don’t see reality correctly. Your emotions, your beliefs and your way of thinking motivates you to distort reality. It causes you to lie to yourself and collect SELECTIVE data to come up with the wrong conclusions.

Gatlin  posted on  2016-05-31   23:13:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: Gatlin (#20)

I worry for you, tater.

buckeroo  posted on  2016-05-31   23:15:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: buckeroo (#22)

I worry for you, tater.

A Bucky Code for: You have beaten me down and I no longer know what to say in reply to your intelligent posts.

Gatlin  posted on  2016-05-31   23:21:15 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#27. To: Gatlin (#24)

Why do you think you have "intelligent posts?" Do you have your face into your lookingglassmirror, again?

buckeroo  posted on  2016-05-31 23:24:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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