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To: sarasmom
I LIKE IT -- I LIKE IT

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Reinstitute the draft for EVERYONE living in our great country.
59 posted on 04/19/2004 4:54:38 PM PDT by Snoopers-868th
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To: Trout-Mouth
"Reinstitute the draft for EVERYONE living in our great country."

Not hardly!
It was hard enough during the Cold War, and who knows how much harder it was during Gulf War 1,and the little "problem" in the Balkins, to have to deal with liberal idiots who had no clue, and even when given the funds to do so, were unable to rent one.
No, the all volunteer force is the better way to go,and the standards must be slightly adjusted to route out the "I'm just here because I couldnt get a full scholarship" opportunists.
I will never advocate for a military draft, since I still remember quite clearly advising a few select people under my command (off the record of course) that if the balloon went up, and I caught them within five miles of any of my pilots...well, there are a few worse things than a couple of months in federal prison for going AWOL./... ;^)
It is a good thing for troop morale, that the enlistment standards have been raised, and fewer flaming brain-dead idiots have the chance to don a military uniform.
Ignorance can be easily corrected by factual knowledge, but stupidity is incurable.
Lots of people need to grow up and face reality, but I wouldnt want them anywhere near my pilots during a wartime mission, and I highly doubt any Army or Marine ground forces in Afghanistan or Iraq are very interested in "building personal character" in the middle of a war zone.
Just my humble opinion.



69 posted on 04/19/2004 6:37:11 PM PDT by sarasmom (Watching mainstream liberal media "news reports" will cause brain atrophy.)
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