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To: GrandJediMasterYoda; Jim Robinson; wagglebee
If it did come to that do you think the US military would take up arms against the citizens

That is why it is crucial for conservatives to reject the advice of those who say we should forbid our children to enter the military. THEY are exactly the ones we want in charge of that massive war machine. We do not want it turned over to the pink swastikas and the socialists. They will wreak terror with it against our own countrymen.

I know I'm a military retiree, and a chaplain, but I feel this in my bones. Teach your children well, and then have them fill our military with well taught patriots who will stand for the constitution as their oaths require and NOT stand for some feckless despotic leader or some political party.

If we vacate the military, then we are leaving a vacuum into which the enemy will creep.

110 posted on 10/07/2014 7:42:09 AM PDT by xzins ( Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Those who truly support our troops pray for victory!)
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To: xzins; GrandJediMasterYoda; Jim Robinson
You bring up some great points.

My youngest brother WANTED to be career military and had an ROTC scholarship in college. However, by the time his four year obligation was up he was disenchanted by the bureaucracy of the military and the increasing attitude of political correctness (this was the early 1990s), so he got out.

A huge percentage of students at the US Service Academies are extremely intelligent young men and women from underprivileged backgrounds. They are attracted by the free tuition and guarantee of a job upon graduation. Unfortunately, many of them also leave when their obligations expire. I have worked with many West Point and Annapolis grads and they are among the most intelligent and hardest working people I've ever known, but they never intended to be career military and told me that almost none of their classmates did either.

In short, what we have is a dwindling pool to draw senior officers from. Add to this the fact that the Pentagon has quotas for women and minorities and the result is that much of the military is just like any other bloated federal bureaucracy.

The change almost certainly started with Vietnam. Things got better under Reagan, but has been going downhill ever since. The War on Terror started out on the right track, but it has becoming clear to many of us that the powers that be (under both Bush and Obama) lack the conviction to do what is necessary for a decisive victory.

112 posted on 10/07/2014 8:31:02 AM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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