charles rangel. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. rangel: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. rangel: this afternoon sometime i will reintroduce my bill calling for a mandatory draft, making certain that every young person has an opportunity one way or the other to serve this great nation of ours. whether we're talking about in our schools, our hospitals or just to provide some public service. but the main part of this bill is that the president, when he asked us to declare war, when we get involved in these with loss of life, we have people to come to the well and explain how we have to get involved, we have to fight, we can't give up, to see if their kids or grandchildren were mandated they would have to go into these areas and put them self's -- themselves in harm's way how soon we will look at this. let me congratulate mr. kucinich by allowing our priests, our rabbis recognizing human lives being lost because of our concern about oil in this part of the oil. it