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loveunderlaw
05-07-15, 11:47 AM
He should've just told them that, "he had nothing to say" & stick with that appproach.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16GAuknsWbE

allodial
05-07-15, 06:54 PM
There might also be that presumption of having registered for "Selective Service"--of being a "soldier in waiting". Administrative law.

loveunderlaw
05-09-15, 12:11 AM
There might also be that presumption of having registered for "Selective Service"--of being a "soldier in waiting". Administrative law.

Good point, they made us do it our senior year of HS. Thing is, there are ways of defeating their modern form of indentured servitude.

shikamaru
05-09-15, 12:50 PM
There might also be that presumption of having registered for "Selective Service"--of being a "soldier in waiting". Administrative law.

To be a solider, does not one require the taking of an oath?

Chex
05-09-15, 01:04 PM
To be a solider, does not one require the taking of an oath?

Yep. An army composed of ordinary citizens rather than professional soldiers. (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Citizens'+Militia)

shikamaru
05-09-15, 01:34 PM
Yep. An army composed of ordinary citizens rather than professional soldiers. (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Citizens'+Militia)

Private, standing armies.
Private warfare.
The right to wage war.

EZrhythm
05-13-15, 07:20 AM
Signing up with the selective service system only creates a presumptive agreement that the person will appear for selection when given notice. The soldier obligatory part doesn't come in to play until one "steps forward" at the selection appearance.

pumpkin
05-13-15, 11:57 AM
Selective service agreement is void. Done under duress.

allodial
05-15-15, 12:05 AM
If something is voidable..that might mean that you or someone might have to actually void it (in writing).


WHEREAS ... ..

WHEREAS ...

NOW WHEREFORE for the foregoing reasons the Declarant hereby declares the Thing to be voidable and does hereby void the Thing

Michael Joseph
05-15-15, 12:44 AM
To be a solider, does not one require the taking of an oath?

something about that pesky pledge....i like your style.

shikamaru
05-18-15, 04:30 PM
something about that pesky pledge....i like your style.

That .... and endorsement/indorsement of a contract (Military Enlistment Contract).

Chex
05-18-15, 05:17 PM
If it isn't in the contract, it doesn't exist. (http://www.militaryspot.com/enlist/the-military-enlistment-contract/)