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	<title>Comments on: Dave Champion Show &#8211; February 3, 2010</title>
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		<title>By: Goblinator</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even better point on a constitutional point concerning selective service. The Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution for the united states of America states that there shall be no form of involuntary servitude except through the due process of law. To say that a law can be passed that makes it mandatory to enlist without a trial for each individual would be thrown out in a heartbeat, unless they passed a Constitutional Amendment that allowed for a draft. 

If they did pass such an amendment then the rich people wouldn&#039;t have a loophole to keep their children out of the military when the draft machine eventually gets cranked up. 

The reason that I say this is because the only penalty to my knowledge for not signing up for the selective service is the inability in the future to receive government funds if you didn&#039;t serve in the military or sign up for the selective service. People with money obviously dont need money from the government for collage ect., so they would be able to stay out of anything that clothed itself as a draft.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even better point on a constitutional point concerning selective service. The Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution for the united states of America states that there shall be no form of involuntary servitude except through the due process of law. To say that a law can be passed that makes it mandatory to enlist without a trial for each individual would be thrown out in a heartbeat, unless they passed a Constitutional Amendment that allowed for a draft. </p>
<p>If they did pass such an amendment then the rich people wouldn&#8217;t have a loophole to keep their children out of the military when the draft machine eventually gets cranked up. </p>
<p>The reason that I say this is because the only penalty to my knowledge for not signing up for the selective service is the inability in the future to receive government funds if you didn&#8217;t serve in the military or sign up for the selective service. People with money obviously dont need money from the government for collage ect., so they would be able to stay out of anything that clothed itself as a draft.</p>
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