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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 18:33:48 GMT, "firedancer623"
scribbled: Is it possible? Any good tips how? I got a questionnaire which basically qualified me with a note saying something along the lines of "you will be summoned within the next year" My husband works 40 miles away, I have no childcare (all family lives hours away) and all my usual baby sitters either work or are in school all day. Oh, and Im still nursing Xander. Right on the questionnaire it said that needing childcare, transportation or work reasons did not qualify to reject you. What crap!!! Some states will allow at least a one-time exemption if you're nursing, but that's not guaranteed. I really really don't want to serve but if I get summoned, I will do whatever I can to NOT serve. How about going to jail? That will guarantee not having to serve for that term. Please no reponses how it's my duty as a US citizen, heh, I've wanted to leave this country for years now (can't convince dh) Sorry, but it is your duty as long as you're living here. I don't have much sympathy for anyone that has your attitude about it. Nan |
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