Fear the draft?
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Fear the draft?
Guess which party would most likely institute a draft if it were in power?
The democrats. They're the only ones that ACTUALLY WROTE a bill to restore the draft.
Don't want a draft? Vote republican.
The democrats. They're the only ones that ACTUALLY WROTE a bill to restore the draft.
Don't want a draft? Vote republican.
The Republicans aren't playing it as a scare tactic. The Democrats are, I'm sure you agree, considering my own beloved senior senator Chuck Rangel came out and blatantly said so. The bush administration has been declaring every chance it gets that there will be no draft; I have *never* seen or heard of a Republican higher-up claiming or hinting that Democrats would institute a draft. Right-wing pundits, on the other hand, will seize any opportunity to put fear of the Democratic party into their listeners, and this issue is no exception.
Part of that 40,000 comes from the new soldiers he expects to recruit with his 2-years-for-college-money program. That's what I hate most about the military; people join to get a free ride for college, and then complain when they get sent to war instead of to a radar station in Germany. At least right now anyone who enlists knows damn well where they're going.
The army tried to recruit me back in my freshman year- I think it was right after 9/11. I had my suspicions about what was coming, and didn't want to get myself involved in a war. I think that was one of the best decisions I have made in my life.DCrazy wrote:Part of that 40,000 comes from the new soldiers he expects to recruit with his 2-years-for-college-money program. That's what I hate most about the military; people join to get a free ride for college, and then complain when they get sent to war instead of to a radar station in Germany. At least right now anyone who enlists knows damn well where they're going.
Exactly. I have no problems saying 'oh well' to someone who enlists now. When I graduated from HS I gave some thought to enlisting, I never would have expected to have been used to pre-emptivly topple a dictator who posed no imminent threat to the United States.DCrazy wrote:At least right now anyone who enlists knows damn well where they're going.
I am a big fan, supporter, and even would be a willing participent of National Defence, it's the National Offence part that pisses me off. I would like to participate in an army reserve where I knew that my life would only be on the line to protect us from invading forces.
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There is none, there is proof however that they wanted to, and did, propose legislation to scare people into thinking the draft was going to happen soon because of the war on terror.Ferno wrote:Where's the proof that the democrats want the draft?
The two congressmen who wrote and proposed the bill were democrats, no republicans backed it, the president opposed it and when it came up for a vote the two authors of the bill voted against it themselves. Basically the republicans in control of the house called their bluff.
But that doesn't keep people from scaring ignorant children of voting age with the 'Vote or Die' propaganda strategy.
The recruiters sell it that way so I'm not surprised when ppl suddenly get a reality dose and start complaining..DCrazy wrote:Part of that 40,000 comes from the new soldiers he expects to recruit with his 2-years-for-college-money program. That's what I hate most about the military; people join to get a free ride for college, and then complain when they get sent to war instead of to a radar station in Germany. At least right now anyone who enlists knows damn well where they're going.
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Kerry wants two more active divisions in the Army, and Bush has his eye on Iran... Oh, and recruitment rates have sagged since going to war in Iraq.
There aren't two divisions just lying around, and the military is too tapped already to [successfully] invade another nation, so where are the troops going to come from? I could see the draft starting within the next ten years regardless of who is in office. Of course, none of the candidates would admit to such a necessity being down the road because I'm sure they'd all like to have futures to their political careers.
There aren't two divisions just lying around, and the military is too tapped already to [successfully] invade another nation, so where are the troops going to come from? I could see the draft starting within the next ten years regardless of who is in office. Of course, none of the candidates would admit to such a necessity being down the road because I'm sure they'd all like to have futures to their political careers.