Sentences with phrase «draft dodgers»

The phrase "draft dodgers" refers to people who try to avoid being drafted or forced to join the military during times of war or conflict. Full definition
A small hippy ski town where draft dodgers used to flee to.
A small hippy ski town where draft dodgers used to flee to.
Arizona U.S. Sen. John McCain took some veiled shots at President Donald Trump over the weekend, slamming high - income draft dodgers like the president for using their wealth to avoid serving in the Vietnam War.
Think about draft dodgers, or all of those people who claim they're going to go to Canada if certain politicians win elections.
I have no «big» projects planned for autumn, but I am sewing draft dodgers for my windows to (hopefully) keep some of the chill out of my house.
The city, sometimes referred to as Canada's pot capital, was a hotspot for American draft dodgers during Vietnam.
OK, throw you money away on a tax evader and draft dodger Mitt.
Going from despised draft dodger to beloved hero, he used his celebrity to stand up for racial justice.
President Nixon was pardoned, as were Vietnam War draft dodgers.
Think about draft dodgers, or all of those people who claim they're going to go to Canada if certain politicians win elections.
Rush Limbaugh, the 60's draft dodger, doper, has 3 ex-wives and no kids, and got busted for illeagal Viagra and he's dissin'the Pope.
I guess Obama is also a draft dodger, having never served in the armed forces.
Nobody respects a draft dodger.
Draft dodger, Cadet Bonespurs wants a parade in Washington mostly to honor himself — not the troops.
«Democracy demands that all of us raise our voices to this man, who not once but five times was a draft dodger
Same applies to Jon Voight's rubber performance of Howard Cosell, the sportscaster who helps guide Ali's career from champion to draft dodger to champion again.
Social and political concerns related to the conflict blend smoothly into the plot: American antiwar sentiment, draft dodgers, drug abuse among servicemen, and the role of the media all concern Perry and his friends.
The message redirects him from being a draft dodger to a hero in the First World War rescuing, undoubtedly, the future savior of Warner Brothers.
These conditions weren't lifted until a decade later, when an official pardon from President Carter allowed all draft dodgers to return to U.S. soil.
The only problem, like those draft dodgers of the 1960s, is that doing so can spell major problems for their finances — and even their freedom.
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