Poll: The Draft

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hippieshopper

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Like most of you have said, it really depends on the war.

If it's justifiable based on my beliefs I'd do it in a heartbeat, but if it's just so some politician or CEO can line his pockets with more gold, then they can kiss my "Un-American" ass.
 

axia777

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sv93 post=18.75146.859641 said:
You couldn't get me to serve in a war, I'm a lover not a fighter. :p and of course war is bad.
Again, would you have refused to serve in WWII? It is completely possible that a WWII situation could happen again. War is always bad, but sometimes it is necessary.
 

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Mr. Nucking Futz post=18.75146.859450 said:
axia777 post=18.75146.859188 said:
If it was a just war like WWII? Then I would serve. A draft for this current war? HELL NO I would not serve.
ok how is hitler worse than a guy that wants to set off a nuclear bomb in your country?
and basicly whishes that everyone you love would die by beheadeing.
This war isn't about Al Quaeda, its about Hegemony. Damn near every war the US has fought outside of the two World Wars has been.

Secondly, those people don't have even remotely enough power to make those wishes come true.
 

hippieshopper

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axia777 post=18.75146.859652 said:
sv93 post=18.75146.859641 said:
You couldn't get me to serve in a war, I'm a lover not a fighter. :p and of course war is bad.
Again, would you have refused to serve in WWII? It is completely possible that a WWII situation could happen again. War is always bad, but sometimes it is necessary.
Exactly, it's nice to think that everything will be happiness, chocolate, and puppies, but that's not entirely realistic...
Sometimes people need some violence to set them right...or kill them.
 

Limos

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I would simply affect a lisp and flirt outrageously with men.

The US army would run in fear from me. Run soldiers ruuuuuuuuuun!!

((I'm not gay, but there is a strict NO GAYS policy in the US army. So if I acted gay they would leave me alone.))
 

JMeganSnow

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I think this would be a more interesting topic if you'd asked whether people think a draft is just or not, period, not whether they *personally* would serve in the army under threat of imprisonment. The one is a question of principle, the other is a question about your personal circumstances.

I can't really vote because women have never been drafted into the military, at least, but let's consider a much more interesting and pressing question:

Both current presidential candidates have expressed support for a period of MANDATORY "community service" for young people, possibly in exchange for receiving federal aid with college money or something along those lines. I have been avoiding researching it too much, because my opinion of this scheme became set when the words "Mandatory public service" were uttered. The draft is extremely unlikely because conscript armies are massively ineffectual and inefficient--the people most against the draft are actual military leaders. However, I find this very real prospect of a another sort of draft very troubling indeed.
 

Jamanticus

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axia777 post=18.75146.859625 said:
bigcountry78 post=18.75146.859165 said:
The Draft is a Democrat thing

This is as retarded a statement as I have ever read one.
What was that? Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a Democrat, was the one who first started the Draft in 1940, as well as the Selective Service System. It was Nixon (Republican) who ended the draft and Ford (another Republican) who ended the Selective Service System. Carter, a Democrat, was the one who reinstated the Selective Service Act in 1980.

Now, it may not be wholly a Democrat thing, but large parts of it certainly are, thus making bigcountry's statement not 'retarded' in the least.
 

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Limos post=18.75146.859671 said:
((I'm not gay, but there is a strict NO GAYS policy in the US army. So if I acted gay they would leave me alone.))
No there is not. There's just a "no obvious gays" policy.
 

jamesworkshop

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You can't excatly refuse the draft because otherwise it wouldn't be a draft besides as for me It would be very unlikly for me to be placed in a frontline combat role due to not meeting basic requirements in other words I could not even enlist for the job.
 

axia777

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jamanticus post=18.75146.859677 said:
axia777 post=18.75146.859625 said:
bigcountry78 post=18.75146.859165 said:
The Draft is a Democrat thing

This is as retarded a statement as I have ever read one.
What was that? Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a Democrat, was the one who first started the Draft in 1940, as well as the Selective Service System. It was Nixon (Republican) who ended the draft and Ford (another Republican) who ended the Selective Service System. Carter, a Democrat, was the one who reinstated the Selective Service Act in 1980.

Now, it may not be wholly a Democrat thing, but large parts of it certainly are, thus making bigcountry's statement not 'retarded' in the least.
As if Republicans in The Senate and The House did not support it. Come on, be realistic here. The Draft back then got support form both parties, not just Democrats. This is not just a Presidential thing. If Republicans wanted to stop the Draft from happening then they most likely could have, one way or another. So yes, it is retarded.
 
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The Draft. Because the only thing less disciplined then a "volunteer" army bound by monetary incentive is one with no incentive whatsoever except survive and don't get executed.
 

DiamondJim

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In the current war? No. I'd rather leave the country than fight for a cause I don't believe in.

If America was outright invaded or was otherwise directly in immediate danger of getting obliterated? Most likely. Unless we deserved it. >.> KIDDING. Yes, I would.
 

The Iron Ninja

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Lord Krunk post=18.75146.858436 said:
*sigh*

Poor, poor Aries Tyr...
For the record (as I have seen many others make the same mistake) It's Ares Tyr.

As for the question:

It's a draft, I don't think I have any choice.
Unless I run away to *shudders* Australia or something.

Also I'd like to jump into the whole "Draft being democratic" argument and point out that many countries other than America had the draft as well. I beleive Australia had a draft in effect during the vietnam period. (Correct me if I'm wrong)
 

Molten Discharge

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The fact of the matter is as others have pointed out, the current twenty or so wars we're involved in or that directly effect our foreign interests can all be kept at arm's length (forgive any insensitivty about 9/11, 7/7 etc but they're not on a national scale). Basically they'd never enforce conscription in these circumstances.
Now if a country with a strong economy, a strong military etc attacked and total war broke out (a war economy, everyone drops everything and helps out) then I'd sign up in a heartbeat. It'd be the least I could do. The people who would say no in that situation are insane, forget patriotism, it's instinct that drives us to want to defend what we have. Would those people invite burglars in for tea and biscuits?
This whole arguement is totally flawed though because of the invention of nuclear warheads. With such a deterrant we will never go to war with our peers and thus a state of total war and therefore conscription will never, ever happen unless some freakin hippy lobby persuades Brown and co. to scrap the Trident program.
In summary: if there was a draft, hell yes! But there'll never be one.
 

TMAN10112

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If there's a draft im just going to go to canada, It's only a 2 hour drive and it's alot safer then mexico.
 

Rooster Cogburn

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I don't expect a draft any time soon. But if there was one, I might actually enlist instead of waiting to be conscripted. I might as well fight with the best.
 

Jamanticus

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The Iron Ninja post=18.75146.859737 said:
Also I'd like to jump into the whole "Draft being democratic" argument and point out that many countries other than America had the draft as well. I beleive Australia had a draft in effect during the vietnam period. (Correct me if I'm wrong)
No, you're right about Australia.

When I defended bigcountry, I simply was trying to assert that his statement wasn't completely "retarded," as axia777 said it was. You know how it is, extremes and all that getting on other's nerves....