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In absolute opposition to policies developed since 1776 the United States is creating today a specially privileged class of military personnel. The basis of our democracy is our abhorrence of class distinctions. The evidence of this feeling is so common that it hardly needs any illustration. The Constitution specifically prohibits the creation of any titles of nobility in this country. The first Congress debated long and arduously over the method of receiving Washington and the title he was to use. The delegates wished to pay him respect; but in no way did they wish to establish the idea that he held a superior position this might have led to the formation of an executive class. Religious qualifications for voting and holding office were mostly removed by the decade of 1820. Property qualifications for voting and office holding were all abolished for the same reason in the follow-