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Saturday May 18, 2013
Today in 1917, the United States Congress ordains the Selective Draft Act, or Selective Service act of 1917 which demands individuals become soldiers to fight World War I. |
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FreeKeene.com | “I have 21 years of Army service going back to the Vietnam War. My loyalty to the government should be a given. It is gone. I am certain it will never return regardless of how long I might have lived.” -Thomas James Ball in his “last statement” before he self-immolated in front of the courthouse that was integral in destroying his life.... - [More]
Posted: June 16, 2011 in Articles