Cold War Victory Medal

Cold War Victory Medal
Dedicated to the brave men and women of our Armed Forces and their contribution to the anti-communist cause..

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Sheriff Proffitt on Vietnam War draft classifications............

More than 40 years ago when the war in Vietnam was at a turning point....where was Chesterfield Sheriff Dennis Proffitt. Your guess is as good as mine......Proffitt has repeatedly refused requests for his Selective Service Classifications during the war.......Hmmmmm, does he have something to hide?

What if anything are you trying to hide???.....you have not answered requests for permission to access your draft card and the information required to access your United States Selective Service Classifications that are held in public record and available to anyone who asks.........

In January 1969, over 500,000 American soldiers were serving in Vietnam, 400 Americans a week were dying in the jungles of Vietnam. Obviously, Proffitt was not to concerned about the 2.5 million American men and women who served in what Ronald Reagan referred to as "a noble cause" or he would have joined the fight against communism.
Citizens, we are members of this so-called "corporation" and we have a right to know and view the Sheriff's Selective Service Classifications during the war, incidently, these are held in record at the National Archives and Records Administration.......Citizens, we must take control.........

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