Poll: How many of you are registered with the Selective Service System?

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fbrdphreak

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Before you all jump to conclusions, check out this link. Obviously validity is hard to ascertain on the net, but this seems fairly up & up to me:
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herkulease

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yup, Its a requirement to recieve federal aid. for college. Unless your female.

I'm amazed that somehow it has withstand court challenges for being obviously sexist.
 

MovingTarget

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Yup. Registered when I turned 18 a while back. I'm not aware that you can really exersize rights in the US if you are male and havent registered. Voting, employment, college aid, taxes (IIRC) all ask if you have registered or not. I don't see how you could get by without it.
 

judasmachine

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Sep 15, 2002
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you can also get out of it, as a native american conscientious objector. i found this out after i registered though. when does it "expire?" when you're 26?
 

jpeyton

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Originally posted by: Mookow
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Originally posted by: Mookow
Just a hypothetical question: If you told them you f***ed goats, would they exempt you right then and there? Or require proof (and then pass it along to the DA to prosecute you for it)?

Because, frankly, I can see some people I know be willing to do anything to get out of military service.

Somebody called? :D

I'm registered, but if there was a draft for one of Bush's sham wars, I would try ANYTHING (even jail) before I end up like this.

The casualties in Iraq, as a percentage of the total number of troops over there, have been rather light. I'd rather take that small chance than the much larger chance of getting @ss-raped in jail. Especially after the other inmates hear what you are in for. I would guess that you'd be on the short list, with the pedophiles.

We're not going to have a draft for Iraq, silly. Yes, 1100 soldiers is a retively low amount of deaths. Even the 9000 wounded is a low number of wounded.

But the bodies will pile up if Bush decides to go into Iran.
 

wiin

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Oct 28, 1999
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when does it "expire?" when you're 26?

Registration is required of all males between the ages of 18 thru 26. If you did not register during this period, legal action can be taken against you if you are caught within five years after you turn 26.
 

DZip

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Apr 11, 2000
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Registered in October 1966, Spent 67-68 in beautiful S.Viet Nam I went RA.
 

PatboyX

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Aug 10, 2001
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registered in high school.
damn, i knew all that dumb stuff i did back then would come back to haunt me.
 

jpeyton

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Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: jpeyton
But the bodies will pile up if Bush decides to go into Iran.
I mean, we can only hope right?

This country needs a good shot in the arm to wake itself up, right? ;)