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  • Veterans Against the Iraq War (VAIW)51428
  • Bring Them Home Now ! - BTHN (Archive)51429
  • Military Families Speak Out (MFSO)51430
  • Veterans for Peace !51431
  • Veterans for Common Sense51433
  • Resistance to Backdoor Draft 10/0451437
  • U.S. Army Veteran Sues Over "Back-Door Draft" Recall to Active Duty - Democracy Now! 11/0451438
  • Backdoor draft / Forced service undercuts the all-volunteer military 10/0451439
  • National Guard's "backdoor draft" faces challenges 10/0451440
  • Bush and Kerry trade barbs on campaign trail 10/0451441
  • Edwards: No military draft if Democrats win 9/0451442
  • That "Backdoor Draft": What's Bush Have In Store for America? 8/04 (Archive)51443
  • Soldier sues Rumsfeld on Iraq policy 8/0451445
  • Soldier Sues US Military Over Extended Service 8/0451446
  • US soldier sues over Iraq call-up - BBC 8/0451447
  • Kerry Accuses Bush of 'Backdoor Draft' on Troops - NPR 6/0451448
  • Kerry Accuses Bush of Imposing Backdoor Draft 6/0451449
  • Kerry: Bush has launched 'backdoor draft' 6/0451451
  • Kerry Says He Would Add 40,000 to Army 6/0451452
  • US objector guilty of desertion - BBC 5/0451453
  • War objector sparks US debate - BBC 3/0451454
  • US army battles to keep soldiers - BBC 1/0451455
  • Analysis: Is the US Army big enough? - BBC 1/0451456
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