Question:
what do you think about Bush's "great" idea to draft more innocent young Americans for the Iran Invasion??
WORD UP G
2007-01-14 06:52:14 UTC
Not only is the Bush administration escalating the occupation of Iraq, it is also increasing the threat of military action against Iran, while launching air strikes against Somalia Rangel pointed to these tendencies in November 2006, shortly after the midterm elections, when he said on CBS’s “Face the Nation, “If we’re going to challenge Iran and challenge North Korea . . . we can’t do that without a draft.”
22 answers:
MAFOKOCHIZHI
2007-01-14 07:35:01 UTC
So the essence of the this so-called draft is get the Amerian troops at a striking distance to its percieved enemies.



No country would standby and watch you unleash destruction on them. They would definately resist in a way they believe would hurt you most. One Republican Senator described Bush's startegy as the worst politial blunder by any Amerian President since Vietnam
jacquesstcroix
2007-01-14 11:09:51 UTC
A draft has ALWAYS been controversial and disliked by those in the chosen group. Iraq is also controversial DUH.



Regardless of how you feel about the war a draft does have some positives.



A large percentage of hiring managers think that the 18-28 age group is a PAIN in the DONKEY as employees. They come from the "Entitled Generation" (UCONN Research) and because of how they were raised they have this feeling of self-importance that is annoying. Most of them have NO idea how to EARN what they have because it has always been GIVEN to them.



So a little Military Service might just refocus this generation on what is really important in life. They might just learn a little discipline and accountability instead of mommy and daddy always bailing them out or throwing money at a situation.



If you are a good student and going to college, there are defirments so that you can continue your education. There are also other valid reasons for you to get a walk.



Now you have the kids with no direction, poor home life and NO future beyond a minimum wage for life or welfare.



I ENLISTED because I was one of those kids and the military gave me the foundation AND TRAINING for a nice career in electronics. I did NOT enlist to avoid the draft; I just figured the Navy had the best training and took advantage of what was offered. I also thought riding on a big ship would be COOL and minimize my chances of getting shot at.



Without the Military I would have never been a company president and stayed in a little mid-west town working in the Market stocking produce.



I might also mention that I have made 6 figures, unquestioned expense accounts, seen most of the world and had the opportunity to meet many of the captains of the electronics industry; I also never got around to getting a college degree of any kind. I simply built upon whatI had been taught in the Navy and applied the personal discipline and accountability to my business life.



It also would seem that people like to work for me because they ALWAYS know what is expected with the appropriate reward or correction.



I will also tell you that ANY VET that submits a resume goes to the TOP of the pile! I figure that they can be taught everything but ATTITUDE and that is what I am looking for.



Is the "WAR" right? Who Knows? Is Military Service good for some people? YOU BET YOUR DONKEY!



J

USN 1964-

In country

"Honorary" Marine Corps DI
2007-01-14 07:05:25 UTC
The new troops going to Iraq weren't drafted. They are already in. Some the troops 'going' to Iraq are already there. They just had their tours extended. A draft would be disastrous for the military. I recognize you people keep harping on it because you believe it would cause mass protests and force the government to pull out of Iraq. But NOBODY, and I mean NOBODY, in the military wants a draft. That is because the quality of the average recruit would plummet. Right now, everyone in the military is there because they want to be. Nobody just woke up one morning wearing camouflage with no memory of how they got there. Innocent young Americans? You make it sound as if they were kidnapped from their day care centers and forced to go to war. These people volunteered knowing full well what the risks were.



Btw, Rangel is a complete loon and I recommend you stop listening to him. I don't expect you to suddenly become a Republican or anything, but at least listen to a Democrat with some common sense.
mariner31
2007-01-14 08:57:07 UTC
It isn't President Bush's idea to reinstate the draft, nor is it the idea of anyone in his administration !! Nor is there any stated intention to "invade Iran"...



The ONLY suggestion of a draft (from anyone who could bring one about) has been from Representative Charles Rangel NY (D) as you stated. In fact HE put up legislation to restart the Draft back in 2003 and then voted against his own BILL !!



President Bush hasn't challenged Iran or North Korea yet... he's pushed HARD for diplomatic efforts through the UN and EU and 6-party talks.



We've increased the threat against Iran ?? Nope... just moved an extra CVBG (Carrier Battle Group) into the area in the event Iran takes the action of blocking the Strait of Hormuz that THEY have threatened.



Somalia... yep, we (USA) were invited by the governent of Somalia to help route out some Al Queda terrorists !! Part of the Global War on Terror that liberals whine that we're NOT fighting. All taken care of by a SINGLE AC-130 that has a crew of 13.



Stop your liberal, misinformed, "the sky-is-falling" statements. Spend your time digging your fall-out shelter for the hell that will happen if Hillary Rodham ever became POTUS.



Liberals love to push for a draft to SCARE the American voters... and to employ tens of thousands of otherwise unemployable minorities.
Karma
2007-01-14 07:43:04 UTC
First, I would just like to say, I am NOT in support of a draft by any means. Thousands were drafted into the Vietnam war, and thousands died. I tend to think part of the reason was because they were drafted, processed, and sent so fast they never received proper training or were even remotely prepared for what they were about to face. Surviving in a jungle with live bullets flying is a whole lot different than surviving boot camp.



That being said, facing threats such as North Korea is not going to be an easy task. I saw a news broadcast of their army marching once. It was in such perfection, I was in awe. If their marching is that precise, lord knows they won't go down without a fight. Not to mention there are more than a million in their military. So, if this situation snowballs so far down that our leadership feels absolutely compelled to attack them, I will have to agree with Rangel that we would need more than a few thousand willing, combat-trained, and brave souls to face them. So, unless 1 out of 5 young men in this country join the military post haste around the time of the planned attack, we would need to draft. So, therefore, I find myself hoping they can resolve this more peacefully.



As for the details of a draft, I do agree with an above poster about equality, even as a woman myself. If women want to preach about equality and sexism, then preach on sisters. Join the military.
?
2007-01-14 07:10:17 UTC
President Bush IS NOT drafting any "innocent young Americans" for a invasion of Iran. The

only idiot talking about drafting anyone is Democrat Rangel of New York. The Defense Department and the Pentagon DO NOT WANT A DRAFT!!!
Dave_Stark
2007-01-14 09:32:34 UTC
President Bush's idea for a draft???? What have you been smoking?



If you take the time to carefully peruse the newspapers, not a one of which supports the Bush Administration, you will note that they are very careful to make sure that they put the idea of a possible new draft on the shoulders of those who have suggested it.



And that would be Rep. Charles Rangel, a DEMOCRAT from NEW YORK. You even state it in your own quote from Rangel.



So how would this be Bush's idea?



Do you actually bother to read the idiocy that you type?
junior85323
2007-01-14 10:07:24 UTC
Well if we did invade Iran, chances are that China would somewhat help Iran, because they are allie's. But at the same time japan had alot of people 2 but it only took 1 bomb to shut them up (the 2nd one was just to show them we were serious)..I believe they might start the draft soon, if you look at the military world wide, they are kicking out alot of people thus making room for the draft if they cant refill those spots
?
2007-01-14 07:04:44 UTC
I don't recall him mentioning bringing back the draft. And, actually, he could initiate the draft, but congress would have to approve to reinstate a draft.



If they do, I think it is time to abolish the selective service, and draft everyone, regardless of gender. Even though women do not serve in combat units, they could be drafted into the support roles that are needed.



This is 2007, not 1965, if there is truly going to be equality, the draft should be no exception.
gnegy
2016-12-02 11:13:03 UTC
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bob b
2007-01-14 09:06:19 UTC
CBS's Fake the Nation program shouldn't be where you get your news

I see by your other questions you know it was a Demo ploy (the draft) to scare children such as your self

There will be no draft

The unwilling are not wanted by the military
2007-01-14 08:36:57 UTC
Get yourself some new crayons and go back to your coloring book.



If there were going to be a draft, you sure as hell couldn't qualify.You might want to check with one of your Liberal Reps. Charlie Rangel D-NY. Now that's your bud that's been mouthing this crap. There is not going to be a draft.



Have you ever had a cogent thought in your life?
2007-01-14 18:46:13 UTC
Before doing any drafting, we should take the 2.2 million people that are incarcerated for crime and send them to Iraq to complete their term of sentence and help our country at the same time.
GJfromfla
2007-01-14 06:56:42 UTC
Okay, is it the President's idea or is it Rangles. I believe we can take out Iran as a major threat with missile & air strikes. However, we should first try more deplomacy. Do you think it is worth negociating with the current Irainian leader? My advise to the American public is to stay away from the liberal media's Kool-Aid & really put some thought into weather or not you should back our efforts on these very serious matters. Is it worth it to turn against the President for political reasons. Are you willing to face the consequence of a preceived loss in the middle east. Ask yourself "where are my priorties"? This is a free country & you intitiled to have & express your opinion. But for how long?
DixeVil
2007-01-14 09:40:29 UTC
Bush isn't the one that wants to re-instate the draft. That would be Charlie Rangl. I can't believe how uninformed some of you people are. Who has been pushing for more troops to be sent? The Demo's. If President Bush wanted more troops over there, they would already be there!!! He is the P-r-e-s-i-d-e-n-t! Duhhhhh!!!!!!
2007-01-14 07:03:01 UTC
I have not heard anyone speaking of a draft. What Bush wanted was to send additional troops to help with the training of the Iraqi military and police. Those would be troops from our volunteer force, not a draft. I don't think Bush ever said he wanted a draft. It's the Democrats who want a draft.
The Maestro
2007-01-14 07:03:07 UTC
There isn't going to be a draft. Sorry to disappoint you. And for the record, I can't stand George W. Bush, but I'm not going to jump on this bandwagon because of my dislike for the man. He stated in the pre-election debate with John Kerry, "There isn't going to be a draft." Sure, he may have told his fair share of lies in the past, but if he hasn't started a draft by now, he isn't going to with his short time remaining in office. Again, I am by no means a fan of President Bush, but if you're going to criticize the man, do it a little better next time.
2007-01-14 07:07:42 UTC
Rangle wants the DRAFT.

He can fill the ranks with the high school drop outs, street corner thugs ,dope dealers , uneducated and just plain stupid.

Same as they did during and after Viet Nam.
2007-01-14 07:15:33 UTC
I have heard absolutely no mention of a draft so that makes your entire question nonsensical. I think that you're just plain wrong.
2007-01-14 09:34:25 UTC
Insane idea
Brotherhood
2007-01-14 07:37:23 UTC
Totally wacko and void of any sense at all!
2007-01-14 07:05:32 UTC
We dont have a draft.And dont worry,you couldn't qualify-you have to be intelligent and brave.


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