needdiscipline23 -> RE: Soldier Recalls (2/20/2007 8:01:21 PM)
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I really don't care much either for the argument that Bush's kids should be enlisting or that you have to be/have gone to Iraq to have an opinion. Both only make sense if we were drafting soldiers, which we're not. Absolutely, if we had a draft in place, and Bush's kids weren't going, he'd be a hypocrite for that--for sending our sons and daughters (or just sons) but not his own....but the fact is, every single person over there volunteered. I'm not saying it's been done right, or that it doesn't suck, I'm just saying, that the soldiers/airmen/sailors volunteered to be in a military that is controlled by people who are not in the military. I also don't think you have to know someone personally to call him/her a coward. I think coward is a very apt word for the idiots at Abu Grahib (spelling sucks, sorry) who were abusing prisoners. That being said, I think it is basically inexcusable to call someone a coward for not wanting/being afraid to fight. Yes, I think if they signed up they should obey orders and go where they're sent, but I'm not going to call anyone's honor into question because they are now unwilling to fight--just b/c they are not doing what I think they should doesn't give me the right to label them like that--not when their lives are on the line. Edited to respond to the OP, cause otherwise I'm just being rude! :) I think there's been a lot of good advice given here, and really, it helps not to think of someone as OUT of the military, just b/c they've been transferred to IRR--the military isn't making him come back in...he just never really got out yet, b/c his enlistment commitment hadn't been completely fulfilled. My thoughts will be with him, and all of our military members.
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