Hr 163

HR 163 (Universal National Service Act of 2003, 108th Cong., 1st sess., H.R. 163) was a bill to resume the military draft in the United States, introduced in the 2003 session of the United States House of Representatives. The measure was introduced by Rep. Charles Rangel, a leader in the US Democratic Party and co-sponsored by five other Democrats. Observers largely believe that Rangel, knowing beforehand that the bill would never be passed by the House, introduced it only to make a point. Rangel himself argued that the point of his bill was to express his opposition to the war in Iraq. In an editorial in the New York Times, Rangel said “if those calling for war knew that their children were likely to be required to serve—and to be placed in harm’s way—there would be more caution and a greater willingness to work with the international community in dealing with Iraq.” (See http://www.dailytexanonline.com/news/2004/10/05/University/Bush-Kerry.Appear.To.Dismiss.Draft.Bill-742042.shtml and http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/opinion/2002058054_pitts10.html) The bill, sponsored by six Democrats, was defeated 402–2.

 

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