If there was a draft would you go?

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  • Joe318is
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    Nope, id head off to another country, cause if theres a draft then there are far worse things going on in the world.

    Not only that, but i would not hesitate to kick your ass onto the boat. If you're going to take the time to make a post/poll on a topic with many different [intelligent] answers make sure the grammar is in order.

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  • mudflaps
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    join the airforce, i did. the national guard is great, im basically on call, and go to college. more or less a 4 year government subsidized drunkfest.

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  • Axxe
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    Canada, FUCK YEAH.

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  • E30 Wagen
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    Originally posted by DanielHStout
    but I know that I am not going to die for a cause that I am completely 100% against. There is no way.
    +1

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  • 1991 318is
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    Thank a loving God that I'm a convicted felon! I am unfit for jury duty or the military. Don't you think this is unfair. I call it a fringe benefit.

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  • speedhop
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    hell no I wouldn't go...no matter what anyone offered me. I'd be on a plane anywhere else. I'm no fighter...I'm a thinker :)

    I support my country 100%...but it's harder for me to say that I support my government. I appreciate those who do go, of course, but you wouldn't pick a leper for a skin graph or facial now would you?

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  • Midnight Sun
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    If I found out there was going to be a draft I would just enlist.

    I want to do everything on my own terms, at least that way I could select which branch I'd go into.

    And, I do not mind it at all. So I figure, one more person that wants to be there would equate to one less person who doesn't want to be.

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  • h0lmes
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    Originally posted by JasonC
    I had to register with the Selective Service when i was HS in 1997. I still have the card in my wallet that they gave me.
    Every 18 year old male is required to register for the draft. On that note, fuck yes I would go. I am probably going to enlist anyways, draft or not.

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  • Ben Carufel
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    No, I wouldn't go. I have a European Union passport (Finland). I'd be on a plane there within a few hours of getting my draft letter.

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  • JasonC
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    I had to register with the Selective Service when i was HS in 1997. I still have the card in my wallet that they gave me.

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  • Rigmaster
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    Wow, you broke ass baggy pants kinda surprised me with these poll results, good for youse..... :)

    I remember back in HS when they made us all register for the "Selective service"- (do they even still do that??). I was a bit apprehensive about it at first, but I registered and I think it would be the right thing to do if I was of draft age now.


    As for the "I'm too intelligent" excuse- I think you've proven yourself wrong by posting that shit. It's an insult to those who are serving to protect your stupid ass.

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  • Tavern Gnome
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    "You left out the "No, I'm too intelligent" response."

    Exactly. I'm no sucker or a pawn.

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  • kencopperwheat
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    I got a letter from the government
    The other day
    I opened and read it
    It said they were suckers
    They wanted me for their army or whatever
    Picture me given' a damn - I said never
    - Chuck D

    In all seriousness, there's no way that the draft will ever get reinstated.

    You left out the "No, I'm too intelligent" response.

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  • Tavern Gnome
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    fuck no.

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  • rwh11385
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    Why send random people to fight? You don't wander through a school and tag every 20th person to be an engineer! We have people with unique strengths, and not all are created equal as much as the ideals say. Keep it volunteer and send the people who want to go, at their risk, for the benefits they get and the money. My family has served before and used the GI Bill to educate themselves and now provide opportunities without. Efficient human resources is not sending people with a draft and not best for the long-term growth and development of the nation.

    Why not have the 5'5" violence-lovers who can't afford school conventionally and are willing to travel be trained and go fight for those unable to enlist or are better to be used otherwise? That, or why not like a lot of empires in history - use a mercenary army and not have any of us die.

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