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In reply to the discussion: I consider Carson's West Point lie a touch of Stolen Valor. [View all]former9thward
(33,424 posts)31. Ahh, no.
Clinton was classified 1-A in March, 1968 long before the lottery. Through his family connections Senator William Fulbright lobbied the selective service to not draft Clinton. He was told to report for induction twice but was able to delay it through various maneuvers. He finally held off until December, 1969 when he got number 311 and avoided the draft.
http://www.1stcavmedic.com/bill-clinton-draft.htm
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Yeah, it's more like draft-dodger Ted Nugent claiming he would have been the ultimate commando
tabasco
Nov 2015
#4
The revised version only applies when there is an attempt to obtain money or property
Nye Bevan
Nov 2015
#27
Oh yeah. Carson stole valor. If one steals wearing a military uniform or using a pen,
SDjack
Nov 2015
#18
By 1970, the Draft Lottery was in place. Maybe, like Bill Clinton, he drew a lhigh number.
WinkyDink
Nov 2015
#17
First of all, nothing you wrote refutes me. Secondly, getting #311 is not defined as "avoided" any-
WinkyDink
Nov 2015
#54
Most people didn't have the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
former9thward
Nov 2015
#58
His 4 year college deferment would have terminated the same year the draft ended - 1973
Brother Buzz
Nov 2015
#24