I did mean it that way. If our Government decides that we need to go to war, and that it requires drafting an army to do so, then it is the obligation of those who are eligible to participate in that draft, or follow the appropriate procedures exempting them from the draft. Anything short of this is treason, and punishible by law.
If you have a philisophical difference of opinion with those leading the country to war, then you should absolutely voice that opinion. It is your duty to do so. However, that voicing of your opinion does not relieve you from the obligation to serve the country that has so well protected your right to free speech.
If I go before a judge and say "your honor, I do not agree with the posted speed limit signs, and, thus, as a conscientious objector, I refuse to obey them" he may be fair minded enough to say "good luck with your protest" before he awards me my fine and deducts points from my license.
We must obey ALL the laws, or face the consequences. If we disagree with them, there are appropriate measures to be taken to get them changed. Treason is not an honorable protest.