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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. |
The time not to become a father is eighteen years before a war.
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Courts deal in presumptions that until rebutted stand. If they make this term generic enough, it could mean anything. So any presumption will go because they operate on presumptions, and they need you to not rebut those presumptions.... - [More]
Posted: September 12, 2011 in Documentary