Possible Top Ten nomination here:
http://www.sentinel.org/articles/2005-15/13802.htmlRep. Jeff Kropf, the Sublimity Republican who introduced House Bill 2575, calls the legislation a matter of fairness and a help to the 10 percent of Oregon men age 18 to 26 who fail to register.
Those who don’t sign up for selective service may miss out on college aid, federal jobs and even naturalization, Kropf told the Transportation Committee last month.
"Some young men simply don’t think they need to do it or they forget," Kropf said. "This simply assures it’s going to get done. . . . It ultimately has a very negative consequence if you just forget."What's a Sublimity Republican? Is that like some kind of bizarro New Age/repuke hybrid? :-) (obviously Sublimity must be a place in Ore., but it just sounds so weird!)
"It ultimately has a very negative consequence if you just forget." Remind you of anyone? A male cheerleader from Crawford, perhaps?