popeye1250
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ORIGINAL: KnockerBockers It has been a while since the draft. We have always lived in a violent society but it has become far more so since the draft ended. Should all able bodied men and women be made to serve 3 years in the service and 3 years in the reserve,as a part of the right of Citizenship? Defending one's nation should be a noblis oblige and a right of passage. Who agrees/disagrees? I utterly hate the notion that, should such a law pass, one such as myself would be torn away from research to perform a relatively mundane task. Nonetheless.. it is.. a noble idea? It strikes me as horrific, the idea that bright minds would lose some of their most clear-minded years to vulgar service Though, such would satisfy some notion of "fairness" to many. And, in the end, service men and women are in demand. It's a hard call, really. Right now, so long as individuals can be attracted to the service through voluntary means, despite the understanding of likely being called on for extended tours- then this isn't necessary. However, it may start becoming necessary. I fear what may become of this nation if we should become so apathetic towards service that we trust our nation's defense to lawyers and diplomats who can only threaten UN santactions. I think it was Marshall Petain who said; "Indespensable men?" "The cemetarys are full of indespensable men!" There were I'm sure fathers who thought that due to their station in life, their sons shouldn't have to join the Military but go to college instead on a deferment during Vietnam. And then there was Ted Williams of the Boston Redsox.
< Message edited by popeye1250 -- 7/22/2007 11:18:58 PM >
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