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Originally posted by Slowhand View PostI was going to make that assertion myself, but I figured I'd let him have a chance to make a dignified response before I did. The response was pretty much as expected:
Originally posted by line-em-up View PostDon't think for a second I am unwilling to die for my country, freedom and what it right. I'd take a bullet to the head or quickly put a bullet in someone else's before I let someone try to take that from me (including any US citizen or agent). What I refuse to do is to do it for the wrong reasons. These assholes making decisions to send our guys to war to "protect our freedoms" couldn't give a rats ass about the soldiers or their families. They've proven it by their attitudes and the way they treat them when they come home. If you don't like it, then OH WELL, tough. I'm not going to lose any sleep over it.
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If I'd known where I'd be today when I graduated college in 04, I would have joined up for a while to serve and get the experience and training. As it turns out I did not have the foresight at the time. However, if in the future I were to be called upon by my country to stand up and kick a little ass to defend this great nation I'd do it in a heartbeat. Until that happens, I'll have to be content to support the brave souls who are currently fighting the fight in any way I can. God bless them all.
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While I do think more young people need to serve (regret not doing so myself), all a draft is going to do is get a whole bunch of soldiers who do want to be there killed. Fuck that.
And line em up had some solid points as well.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by 90MarkVII View PostI fully agree that EVERY AMERICAN needs to serve in one of the Forces.
If you quit HS, gotta do minimum 3 years military.
If you graduate, time to go do your time.
If you're college bound, get your degree and then do you do a few years.
I would love to see military discipline instilled in every able bodied American citizen, but that will never happen.
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Originally posted by 90MarkVII View PostI fully agree that EVERY AMERICAN needs to serve in one of the Forces.
If you quit HS, gotta do minimum 3 years military.
If you graduate, time to go do your time.
If you're college bound, get your degree and then do you do a few years.
Originally posted by 90MarkVII View PostI personally don't like the idea of people like you who want all the freedoms and opportunities America offers, yet you're unwilling to put your ass on the line to protect those very freedoms.Originally posted by bcoop View PostWhile I do think more young people need to serve (regret not doing so myself), all a draft is going to do is get a whole bunch of soldiers who do want to be there killed. Fuck that.
And line em up had some solid points as well.
Also some one else stated right now theyre going to start pushing people out of all branches unless something else pops up. If it was mandatory first order of business load up ALL OWS folks drop them off in a hot zone with some airsoft guns and their signs and tents. " you guys wanted a job, heeeeeeere you go"
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I'm all for people serving. It's really something coming back from seeing what our military is doing and going to say the galleria malls. A lot of folks are so ignorant to what really goes on in the world and I believe military service can fix that.
Not to mention that a lot of younger folks are so spoiled they have no discipline or sense of personal responsibility.
The idea of basically being a conscript, is something I would love to see - at least the spirit of it.
The reality is, that most who were "drafted" would hate it and reduce our combat readiness, ruin their lives going AWOL and so on.
It just pisses me off, people trying to tell me what it's really like based off their interpretation of the news. I really wish upper society people would also take more interest in serving their country from the ground up (not just dreaming of jumping in the POTUS slot or riches).
Edit: So if I voted on a draft, I'd vote "no" at this point.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Mixed emotions on this, but overall I think a mandatory two year stint would be beneficial, if for no other reason than instilling work ethic. One of the points that Gingrich made when he was making the pitch to change the child workforce laws was that in the inner city neighborhoods, where these kids are growing up without dads, they are not having a work ethic taught nor instilled in them, which results in what we have now. So.... If for no other reason, I would support this initiative.
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I think it is a bad idea as I was with people who signed up willingly and hated the service. I know what kind of work they did and how much of a pain in the ass it was to deal with them. It cost a shit ton of money too and then on the transistion phase of kicking them out, all they do is sit around and fuck off.
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Originally posted by slowyellow View PostThis guy proposes a draft.
Meanwhile the Navy is putting out thousands just this year. I've seen a good amount of good performing people put out because of PTS (perform to serve), they are requiring all navy members e-6 and below with less than 14 years to do it. Basically it's just a program that your info gets put into and then a computer tells you that you are to be separated on such and such date. Pretty shitty if you ask me.
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