Mr. Skinny
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kittynh said:well, I'm so FOR a draft. If we are going to commit to these little wars (and the LONG cleanup) let's make sure everyone agree to it enough to send their kids. If one of the Bush twins was serving in Iraq, I'd buy into it more.
I'm of the opinion that a professionally trained volunteer soldier is a much better defender of our country than a basic training only private, or a "shake-n-bake" Lt. leading them.
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Having a mandatory draft is ensuring that we think long and hard before commiting to something like IRaq. OK, so I asked my neighbor about the draft. On the web site she saw (I'm getting it from her) it's going in place after the "next" 9-11. So I was saying, "so this is just some contingency plan in case there is another large terrorist attack" and she said, "no it's WHEN there is another large terrorist attack." Seems to be some Pentagon document about what is going to happen with the next terrorist attacks. Seriously, if there is another large scale attack you'll have people lined up to volunteer, so I don't see what the point is. Knowing the Pentagon (I grew up in DC with a Fed dad, and friends that all had dads at every other agency) they have contingency documents about when the aliens land. I know they have one about large scale biological crisis (that one was very funny...)
I'm kinda suprised you'd give any legitimacy to this train of thought kitty.
Some men in WWII committed suicide when they found they couldn't serve. It was different in Vietnam.
My uninformed opinion is that, if a draft is needed, it'll happen. Otherwise, I don't expect the politicos to push for it. Too inflammatory.