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Donald Trump was a Draft Dodger during the VietNam War: Now He's Our Commander-In-Chief?

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bijouxbroussard · F Best Comment
Yep. And along the way, Trump actually [b]mocked[/b] someone who not only had served, but had been a wounded POW. Veterans should've landed on Trump with [b]both feet[/b]. [b]That[/b] indicated just how little respect he had, much more than the rhetoric about "taking a knee".

abe182 · 46-50, M
Obama was a communist.
Graylight · 51-55, F
@abe182 No, he wasn't.
CountScrofula · 41-45, M
@abe182 If he was a communist he's the worst communist of all time.
abe182 · 46-50, M
I think Bill probably dodged too
Graylight · 51-55, F
Nope. Clinton registered with the Selective Service System on 8 September 1964, and on 17 November 1964 he was assigned a 2-S (student deferment) classification by Garland County [Arkansas] Draft Board No. 26.
SW-User
Trump isn’t unique in that regard. Three of the last four Presidents could have fought in Vietnam, but all three leveraged other options at their disposal to avoid Vietnam. It’s been a quarter century since a war veteran was Commander-in-Chief, so that clearly doesn’t matter to the electorate in this era.
abe182 · 46-50, M
@SW-User W served he was a pilot.
SW-User
He served in the Air National Guard, which was service. However, it was also a way to serve without going to Vietnam. I don’t consider it draft dodging by any stretch, but it was a way to avoid Vietnam.

I think the term “draft dodger” is one that gets thrown around more than it should. There were exceptions built into the system for other service, student deferments, and medical exceptions. Meeting the requirements of one of those exceptions is different (in my opinion) than someone who burnt their draft card or draft notice and/or went to Canada to literally “dodge” it. If those documentable exceptions were dodges, then the problem was with the system versus the individuals who leveraged that system to avoid a war that the vast majority opposed and viewed as pointless.

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TexChik · F
No proof he was a draft Dodger ...
silentwriter180 · 51-55, F
Not too happy about that. But then, we've never had a president that I've been totally happy with.
Nimbus · M
I love stories with a happy ending.
Well, many were pardoned by a president who WAS a veteran (USN) https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/carter-pardons-draft-dodgers
TrunkZ · 56-60, M
Fortunately for us the men and women in service do not suffer from bone spurs.
GentlemanGeorge · 61-69, M
I think that would be the definition of irony :0)
We have had our share of draft "dodgers".

 
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