No you didn’t. No you didn’t.

Here is the short version:

DAN RATHER: It’s no secret: The all- volunteer U.S. Military, especially the Army, Marines and many reserve units, are stretched thin in Iraq and Afghanistan. So what about bringing back the draft? A lot of Americans are worried about that. Where do the presidential candidates stand? CBS’s Richard Schlesinger tells you in the “Eye on America” election series, “What does it mean to you?”

Are you guys worried about being drafted?

NICK COCCO (College senior): Yeah. It’s the talk. The talk’s there. Though people aren’t actually coming out and saying it, it’s, it’s there.

SCHLESINGER: The machinery for a draft is already in place and the acting director of Selective Service believes he could start drafting people quickly.

JACK MARTIN (Selective Service System): I think we could do it in less than six months if we got the call.

SCHLESINGER: This time there would be no long deferments for college students and a lot more people could be eligible for the draft than ever before. Men and women aged 18 to 26 could be called up.

I mean - come on. This is like getting serious coverage of Nigeria bank transfers or Microsoft giving you money for forwarding an email. Opps… maybe zumanda would be better.I’m starting to think that the National Enquirer has a more air tight system of “checks and balances” than CBS News.

Pajamahadeen… That was CBS News giving us the finger. I hope that we can react in kind.