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By JULIE JAMESON shores of
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The Palmetto Draft ?i?fnr S
Resistance Coalition stirred privat
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4 on the Russell House patio. t0pparqr
A few outbursts triggered voinntpp
some heated discussions.
The PDRC was supported wavoffi]
by the Libertarian Society. y
Dr. Bruce Pearson, USC "Some
English professor, spoke for America
draft resistance. "The military
volunteer army is working. Pearson
The problem is they can't the Unit
produce large numbers to century
send to intrude in foreign drafted
affairs," Pearson said. andproc
to Engla
"Send people to El
Salvador for post-graduate Shouts
education, maybe theylearn commen'
Spanish, but let me tell you, ^i
bullets are not concerned Germai?
whether you speak English l^e
or Spanish." don't v
sibility."
Pearson said the United
States government was now Pro-dr
"softening" citizens for the that th
draft. forces
"If the draft is restored, emergen
we won't be defending the require t
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on Knox Abbott Drive. The USC st
dent got a mug of beer for 250. An<
then he got another. Two beers for;
grand total of 500 with the pure has
lunch or dinner. That's a bargain.
Our meals are bargains, too. For (
pie, you can get a quarter chicken dii
with tangy Chalet sauce, a hot roll
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the U.S., but we'll Steve Vandervelde,
ling abroad. We'll president of Students for a
od not for defense, Libertarian Society and cohell,
Exxon, Texaco founder of PDHC, said, "I
einterests. It s hard woujcj defend my homeland,
iblic interests. but rm op'posed to
>n said^ even the nati0nalism. That's where
r army is a form of politicians just exploit the
c conscription as a people. why do we sell outriding
a jod. technologies to our supposed
people come to enemy, the Russians?"
to get away from
r conscription." Anotner, member of the
went on to compare PDRC said, "I'd like to point
ed States with 18th- out that when the U.S.
Germany, which proceeds to exterminate half
men into the army the population of a country,
eeded to "rent them we're not the good guy. This
nd." is where the draft is for
_ , offensive measures." It's
debatable whether we're
U> wcic nuiiiciuua. imperialistic, 'helping'
xon, a freshman anies who are better off
major, said, "You without us."
j free society but
vant the respon- pauj jacobt a nationally
known draft resister, said,
aft students argued "The, dof f1 .w.aa'
e military needs to sPeak out a8ainst
in case of an ">e draft. I know - they've icy,
but they also been to my house/1 He said,
. . "The people in Washington
raining. don't give a damn about us.
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j over hardwood charcoal in the unique
a Swiss method for flavor and juiciness.
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served with a barbecue sauce,
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nner for a different and very affordable meal.
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that to them the draft meant mMm&MMS&KXM
slavery. Vandervelde said,
"We should defend our fl V" '
freedom in a different way /
other than draft. We have to N
defend our freedom from the I
government, not Russia. The .V-Ij
draft puts our freedom in
jeopardy."
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fact. Look who controls our
price of gas is not worth one |
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Ending the demonstration,
Jacobs said, "If our country
is threatened, we'll be Mike Sindler,
defended. The question is a point du
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non-free people." Russell House
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