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Or you could simply bring the troops home and end the war MadHound Mar 2012 #1
IMO, Any war requires a draft, CK_John Mar 2012 #3
No wars, no draft, no war machine Magoo48 Mar 2012 #23
Fuck the draft. End the war machine. Peace is here if you want it. Warren Stupidity Mar 2012 #2
damn right newfie11 Mar 2012 #16
+1000000 woo me with science Mar 2012 #18
No one wants a draft, Lurks Often Mar 2012 #4
I doubt this one would not have lasted over 10yr with a draft in place. nt CK_John Mar 2012 #6
Why? What would having a draft in place done to stop the current wars? Serious question. uppityperson Mar 2012 #42
People protested back in 2002-2004, then OrwellwasRight Mar 2012 #45
I support a draft but only when tied to a progressive and harsh war tax TheKentuckian Mar 2012 #11
Well put. Thanks. russspeakeasy Mar 2012 #13
There never has been and never will be a "fair and universal" draft. shraby Mar 2012 #5
Society needs to insure a draft is fair. Why would it not? CK_John Mar 2012 #8
To think it possible, is to believe in fairies. The people who shraby Mar 2012 #10
er - because it never has in the history of human civilization and military conscription? Warren Stupidity Mar 2012 #17
Why not ensure that wars are not started or continue for bs reasons instead? uppityperson Mar 2012 #43
I've done a 180 on the draft - I was against it xchrom Mar 2012 #7
A cynic would suggest that after "many, many years" lumberjack_jeff Mar 2012 #19
yes, i think loopholes need to be closed -- if one can't do military service xchrom Mar 2012 #24
In vietnam we had a nearly all draft military Muskypundit Mar 2012 #29
Most of what I am hearing butterfly77 Mar 2012 #9
President Obama has made Afghanistan his war - he owns it. sad sally Mar 2012 #38
One tour is bad. dkf Mar 2012 #12
What if people are only drafted from congressional districts of politicians that voted for the war? Ian David Mar 2012 #14
K&R. It's remarkable that people aren't OK with privatization Ron Green Mar 2012 #15
false dichotomy. Warren Stupidity Mar 2012 #20
I disagree. As long as it's exclusive to those who've been Ron Green Mar 2012 #26
Now you are just conflating privatize with volunteer. Warren Stupidity Mar 2012 #28
Sounds good to me. amandabeech Mar 2012 #46
They are doing it by not creating jobs MiniMe Mar 2012 #21
Robert A. Heinlein on the draft: Johnny Rico Mar 2012 #22
Of course, Heinlein also believed that the franchise should be restricted to those who served. 11 Bravo Mar 2012 #35
That was one book out of dozens, and it was fiction. Johnny Rico Mar 2012 #37
Heinlein spoke at the Naval Academy when my brother was a midshipman (USNA '74). 11 Bravo Mar 2012 #49
I joined in the first generation of the "all-volunteer" force (1982). bluedigger Mar 2012 #25
I am opposed to the draft. Lasher Mar 2012 #27
Your experience actually make my case stronger, Lasher. bluedigger Mar 2012 #33
I took no exception to what you said, up until the last paragraph. Lasher Mar 2012 #47
I was with you right up to "a draft would deter dellicosity". Warren Stupidity Mar 2012 #30
I meant it would discourage, not prevent war. bluedigger Mar 2012 #31
It didn't discourage anything. Warren Stupidity Mar 2012 #32
Plenty of men or women looking to get into the military itsrobert Mar 2012 #34
Aside from manpower, a draft would engage the public much more than now. CK_John Mar 2012 #36
Plus, all those extra drafted privates would ensure no career soldier is forced into retirement. Lasher Mar 2012 #48
We don't need a draft. It always hits the young poor minorities the most. Jennicut Mar 2012 #39
That's because any politician with even a half a brain liberalhistorian Mar 2012 #40
No. We don't. Why would ANYONE assume they would pass a "fair and universal draft"? Why spend uppityperson Mar 2012 #41
Drafts suck and I'm glad there won't be another. JVS Mar 2012 #44
We can't afford a fair draft hack89 Mar 2012 #50
The draft amount can easily be controled via the lottery method which was much CK_John Mar 2012 #51
We have no problem getting 1.5 million volunteers right now. hack89 Mar 2012 #53
I was very young during WWII but some amazing things were done within 2-3 yrs. CK_John Mar 2012 #55
With much higher casualty rates. hack89 Mar 2012 #56
Yes and yes, remember you are dealing with a small percentage of about 5-8% CK_John Mar 2012 #57
A draft in 2012 will have to include both young men and young women. nt Romulox Mar 2012 #52
I agree, but it would be hard to get thru any Congress, but I still think it should be proposed CK_John Mar 2012 #54
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