Cocksuckers burn their draft cards and then carry around shit like this.
As far as I'm concerned, the draft was bullshit anyways. A young man should voluntarily join the service of his choice if for no other reason than to repay his Nation for the Rights and opportunities that he has. It's a moral obligation, you know?
Yes it is, like doping jury duty, and voting.
ReplyDeleteThe only thing that stopped me was I failed the physical.
OOOPS, a typo....
ReplyDeleteI meant DOING jury duty.
Can't type worth shit with my index finger all wrapped up like this!
Stinking-dope-head-femi-nazi-communist-atheist-jsut-do-it-if-it-feels-good-hippies have tried their entire lives to ruin our country. They will never succeed.
ReplyDeleteDown with stinking-liberal-athiest-hippes.
another aspect of military service is that it can do a wonderful job of maturing a person. I've seen a lot of self absorbed, whinny children become half-way decent men who knew right from wrong. I also knew a lot of them that never did grow up and whose sense of entitlement just grew and grew (see hollywierd), they tended not to serve in their countries military, or for that matter serve anything or anyone worth spit.
ReplyDeleteWhile the 60s bred a lot of useless scumbuckets, lets never forget that over 2/3 of the men who served in Vietnam did so as volunteers.
ReplyDeleteService should be mandatory. Every one, male or female should serve two years or lose their right to vote and hold public or even corporate office.
I don't want draftees in the combat arms though. Volunteers do a better job. Instead, let the ones who are drug in be the cooks, clerks, etc, and make them be the ones to pull crap detail like handing out food to storm and earth quake victims.
As far as rank, those who did not volunteer should be limited to E-3. No command positions, no combat pay. In fact, pay should be a stipebnd, just enough to get the basics they need to keep their sorry asses clean and shaved.
Naw, I don't believe in a draft - it's just another thing the government is forcing somebody to do.
ReplyDeleteI do believe that a young man should be raised to make a moral decision to serve his country. It's the parents' downfall for not raising their children to do so.