Wednesday, March 11, 2009

The Kennedy-Kerry Draft

I thought they didn't need one: No Draft Needed

So WHAT'S COMING DOWN that we DON'T KNOW ABOUT, MSM?


Inside source reveals FEMA & DHS preparing for mass graves and martial law near Chicago

S
omething like this, to be blamed on them?

Better SIGN UP, kiddos -- or else!!!


"National service bill draws strong bipartisan support

WASHINGTON - A national service bill aimed at drawing Americans from elementary school children to retirees won bipartisan plaudits yesterday from key senators, who said they are hoping to get the measure passed before Easter.

A COMPLETE WAR MOBILIZATION by EASTER!

The measure - a joint effort by Senators Edward M. Kennedy, a Massachusetts Democrat, and Orrin Hatch, a Utah Republican - would provide $5 billion over five years to fund 250,000 volunteers in energy, the environment, healthcare, and education. President Obama mentioned the Serve America Act in his address to Congress last month.

The LIBERAL LION should be ASHAMED!!!!

While US soldiers are serving overseas, "Americans should be able to serve on the home front as well, addressing the national problems of our times," Michael Brown, CEO of the Boston-based City Year community service program, told the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.

Yeah, leaving more money for war-looters, banks, and Israel, right, joo?

Kennedy was not present at the hearing, but several of his colleagues - as well as those who testified in favor of the measure - lauded the Massachusetts lawmaker for his authorship of the bill. Senator Barbara Mikulski, a Maryland Democrat who presided at yesterday's hearing, said she would push to get the bill approved before the Easter-Passover break, which begins April 6.

Notice how the US Congress always operates by joo time?

As for the OTHER HALF of Mass' dynamic duo:

"Kerry, Specter spearhead at-risk youth mentoring bill

Senator John F. Kerry announced yesterday that he and Republican Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania are introducing a bill to strengthen mentoring for youths at risk of getting into trouble.

Boot camps?

According to the Massachusetts lawmaker's office, 3 million young Americans, including more than 19,000 in Massachusetts, are being mentored, but another 15 million could benefit from such programs.

Draft material. You know, cannon fodder.

"Mentoring programs can bring together at-risk young people with positive role models who can help them gain the skills they need to lead successful lives," Kerry said in a statement. David Shapiro, CEO of Mass Mentoring Partnership, endorsed the legislation.

Another j-o-o!

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