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draft cards
noun
Plural of draft card
Exact(55)
We don't burn our draft cards down on Main Street.
Young men of military age were specifically targeted, and then slapped with draft cards.
One addresses the burning of draft cards as a protest against the Vietnam War.
The court first announced that test in a 1968 decision that upheld the prosecution of people who burned their draft cards, on the ground the government had a legitimate interest in making sure that draft cards were available.
My high school class, 1971, was last to get draft cards and have our numbers drawn, mine was 123.
On November 6 , 1965 Day gave a speech at a rally in Union Square, urging young men to burn their draft cards and refuse to serve in Vietnam.
Similar(5)
"I got a draft card to go drinking, not to go to war".
He also saved his draft card, which was found in his papers after his death.
He was travelling around so he wouldn't get a draft card.
On the walls were giant images of sought-after baseball cards, including Manny Ramirez's draft card.
The case history Berlin gave the draft board required a double checkup, but he received his draft card in early 1918.
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