View Full Version : Instituting a limited draft could bring benefits for our nation, younger citizens
thedrifter
07-14-04, 07:36 AM
Issue Date: July 19, 2004 <br />
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Instituting a limited draft could bring benefits for our nation, younger citizens <br />
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By Ralf W. Zimmermann <br />
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Considering our military’s diverse commitments, above and...
hrscowboy
07-28-04, 02:46 AM
hell yes i am for that... keep these damn kids from running the streets and also add no college until there done with the military..
Have posted before;
http://www.leatherneck.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=14130&highlight=draft
I think a 'selective service' would be a GOOD thing, for the Country AND society as a whole.
You can select, or the Govt. can select for you. He!!, kids would learn about 'CHOICES' right away.
Terry
hrscowboy
Whose kids are running around in the streets? It doesn't apply to anyone I know. My younger cousins (I don't have any kids myself) are either working, going to school, or learning a trade. I don't want the government fu**ing around with their lives. So hell no to a damn draft!
WTF? "supplemental" implies that there is a draft in place. what a forking moron. apparently english is a second language.
all drafts are selective, the most recent draft examples include such notables as Clinton, Bush, Cheney, Quale.
institute a fair (your number comes up, ya go, no deferments) draft and we would be out of Iraq in a month.