Selective Service and Amnesty: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Administrative Practice and Procedure..., 92-2..., February 28, 29, and March 1, 19721972 - 671 pages |
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... prison , or to men who have chosen " to go underground " rather than fulfill the obligation that the military selective service law has im- posed on them . The two issues are related in a most basic way . The draft is the driving force ...
... prison , or to men who have chosen " to go underground " rather than fulfill the obligation that the military selective service law has im- posed on them . The two issues are related in a most basic way . The draft is the driving force ...
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... prison rather than participate in a war they considered immoral . Before moving on to our first witnesses I want to stress that this subcommittee as always acknowledges and recognizes that the pri- mary legislative responsibility for ...
... prison rather than participate in a war they considered immoral . Before moving on to our first witnesses I want to stress that this subcommittee as always acknowledges and recognizes that the pri- mary legislative responsibility for ...
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... prison rather than participate in a war they considered immoral . Before moving on to our first witness , I want to stress that , as always , this Subcommittee delves into this field with the full acknowledgement and recog- nition that ...
... prison rather than participate in a war they considered immoral . Before moving on to our first witness , I want to stress that , as always , this Subcommittee delves into this field with the full acknowledgement and recog- nition that ...
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... prison sentences , then inductions probably could continue but with some hard feelings among those ordered to report . If on the other hand , the amnesty made it possible for approximately 10,000 men who have been convicted since 1947 ...
... prison sentences , then inductions probably could continue but with some hard feelings among those ordered to report . If on the other hand , the amnesty made it possible for approximately 10,000 men who have been convicted since 1947 ...
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... prison . To give this punitive power to a private employer is not only beyond anything intended by Congress but it seems to me is in violation of at least three constitutional guarantees against involuntary servitude under the 13th ...
... prison . To give this punitive power to a private employer is not only beyond anything intended by Congress but it seems to me is in violation of at least three constitutional guarantees against involuntary servitude under the 13th ...
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