mardi 19 octobre 2004

If it quacks like a draft....


...by me it's a draft.



From the NY Times via Steve Gilliard:



U.S. Has Contingency Plans for a Draft of Medical Workers

By ROBERT PEAR



WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 - The Selective Service has been updating its contingency plans for a draft of doctors, nurses and other health care workers in case of a national emergency that overwhelms the military's medical corps.



In a confidential report this summer, a contractor hired by the agency described how such a draft might work, how to secure compliance and how to mold public opinion and communicate with health care professionals, whose lives could be disrupted.



On the one hand, the report said, the Selective Service System should establish contacts in advance with medical societies, hospitals, schools of medicine and nursing, managed care organizations, rural health care providers and the editors of medical journals and trade publications.



On the other hand, it said, such contacts must be limited, low key and discreet because "overtures from Selective Service to the medical community will be seen as precursors to a draft," and that could alarm the public.





...and that sort of alarm is SO "reality-based community", not the kind of la-la-la manufactured reality the Bushistas live in -- the one they're relying on YOU living in as you go into the voting booth.

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