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southernyankeebelle

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71. Well I believe in being honest. I think there are many people who would feel that way. Who are you
Wed Sep 26, 2012, 09:51 PM
Sep 2012

to tell me how to answer? Look at some of my other responses. I don't want ANYONE to go to war. I believe in a just war. Like WWII. Not like VN or Iraq. We lost to many good men and women in those wars. Bush should be in jail for allowing over 4,000 soldiers to die in Iraq knowing there were no WMD, period. But that is another story. I don't want anyone to go to war. I have a son and I love him very much. My son's and daughter's life are just as important as politicans family members. Please don't get mad because I am telling what I feel. I don't expect anyoneelse to feel what I feel. I respect the way others feel. I can't change your mind and you can't change mine.

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Yep. enlightenment Sep 2012 #1
Well, the way to change it, then, frazzled Sep 2012 #3
I called my congressional Rep and was told it is illegal for a female to voluntarily register with Jumping John Sep 2012 #14
That's why actions like that are called JimDandy Sep 2012 #64
Actually a better way is to pass the ERA The empressof all Sep 2012 #52
I don't think it is just about menstruating women in a foxhole Victor_c3 Sep 2012 #33
Sir, I applaud you Risen Demon Sep 2012 #45
With the WOT, the nature of combat in Afghanistan and Iraq - its fact women are on the front lines riderinthestorm Sep 2012 #49
true that Victor_c3 Sep 2012 #61
You rock! I'm old enough to be your mother so I get to give you a motherly hug! riderinthestorm Sep 2012 #66
thank you Victor_c3 Sep 2012 #69
The local Army NG Transportation Co. here recently returned from Afghanistan pinboy3niner Sep 2012 #75
I agree; it should be changed frazzled Sep 2012 #2
That is fine if you want your daughter in a combat zone. However I wouldn't want my daughter in a southernyankeebelle Sep 2012 #4
I doubt very much that parents want their sons in a war zone, either. MineralMan Sep 2012 #9
I agree. Maybe we should stop politicians sending our troops off to wars like Iraq and VN. southernyankeebelle Sep 2012 #24
There's nothing voluntary about registering for the Selective Service. It is the law for males. yardwork Sep 2012 #16
I don't care if it is the law. My son did that when he finished school. I very well know what is southernyankeebelle Sep 2012 #23
Registering for the Selective Service does not carry a requirement of serving in combat. yardwork Sep 2012 #32
I know that. My son registerd in 1990. southernyankeebelle Sep 2012 #39
And you think people want their sons in a combat zone?? NYC Liberal Sep 2012 #18
no, I sure don't southernyankeebelle Sep 2012 #21
Men are getting raped too. So why should women be the only ones "protected"? riderinthestorm Sep 2012 #44
Good you send your 2 daughters and I will keep my only daughter at home. This is a volunteer southernyankeebelle Sep 2012 #54
I already stipulated I DON'T want my daughters joining. But SS is discriminatory riderinthestorm Sep 2012 #57
I can't fight with you on that. But she volunteered to go in. That is the difference. That is all southernyankeebelle Sep 2012 #73
Who volunteered to go in? Not my daughters, nor obviously did yours. What are you talking about? riderinthestorm Sep 2012 #76
Women and Men VOLUNTEER to be in the military. That is up to the individual. PERIOD. I believe southernyankeebelle Sep 2012 #83
This is about being forced to register for the Selective Service. Potential draft bait riderinthestorm Sep 2012 #85
Women have total rights. No I don't believe women should be forced to register. Nor do I think boy southernyankeebelle Sep 2012 #86
Your post #23 seems to be saying you were okay with your son registering but not your daughter riderinthestorm Sep 2012 #90
I don't want my daughter going into the military, period. There are other ways she should able to southernyankeebelle Sep 2012 #94
Not that we would ever ask you to show the same concern for men as you do for women... Zalatix Sep 2012 #62
I don't believe anyone should be forced to sign up nor forced to serve. Believe me I didn't want southernyankeebelle Sep 2012 #72
Rape is disgusting, hurtful and emotionally devastating for both males and females. Jennicut Sep 2012 #88
So you would rather just force MEN to go die in combat? Really? Now that is downright sexist. Zalatix Sep 2012 #58
Well I believe in being honest. I think there are many people who would feel that way. Who are you southernyankeebelle Sep 2012 #71
It should be removed completely. nt Comrade_McKenzie Sep 2012 #6
It's discriminatory. What do you expect, though? Comrade_McKenzie Sep 2012 #5
Chivalry? To protect our womenfolk? (nt) Nye Bevan Sep 2012 #7
Wait, what? Lucy Goosey Sep 2012 #8
Yes. MadrasT Sep 2012 #11
That seems like an invasion of privacy or something. Lucy Goosey Sep 2012 #12
Yup. There is a reason nobody hates Canadians! Victor_c3 Sep 2012 #68
A "valid" explanation? No. MadrasT Sep 2012 #10
Yes, only males are subject to being drafted under US law ProgressiveProfessor Sep 2012 #13
I agree. All citizens should have to register if males have to do so. yardwork Sep 2012 #15
Not until the ERA is passed. n/t pnwmom Sep 2012 #29
That's a fair deal. I agree. yardwork Sep 2012 #31
NO citizens should have to register. Zalatix Sep 2012 #59
I'm a native-born male US citizen, and I never had to register for the draft slackmaster Sep 2012 #65
Yeah. Women are inferior and don't belong in combat situations. HopeHoops Sep 2012 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author former-republican Sep 2012 #22
I would guess most *people* aren't capable of it 4th law of robotics Sep 2012 #25
My three daughters are 17, 19, and 21 and all 2nd degree black belts. Read on... HopeHoops Sep 2012 #30
Personal anecdotes don't mean much 4th law of robotics Sep 2012 #34
She was on the street. And, as an 18 year old boy, I knew plenty of women that age. HopeHoops Sep 2012 #36
If his MOS starts with 11 former-republican Sep 2012 #40
Sorry, "MOS"? HopeHoops Sep 2012 #41
MOS = Military Occupational Specialty pinboy3niner Sep 2012 #42
sorry former-republican Sep 2012 #43
Thank you. HopeHoops Sep 2012 #84
There's really no valid explanation, no. NYC Liberal Sep 2012 #19
Yes, there is. pnwmom Sep 2012 #28
OK yes but there's still no valid reason to exclude women, ERA or not. NYC Liberal Sep 2012 #78
Oh really? You don't think women would STRONGLY object to being included in the draft pnwmom Sep 2012 #79
STRONGLY object or not, there is no valid reason. NYC Liberal Sep 2012 #82
I agree. HappyMe Sep 2012 #92
Yes, there is a valid reason. Either women are considered a special class, pnwmom Sep 2012 #101
This is an interesting contention. lumberjack_jeff Sep 2012 #96
I served. I think all women should have to register. Nt DevonRex Sep 2012 #20
I think the Equal Rights Amendment should be passed first. n/t pnwmom Sep 2012 #27
Sounds like a really GRAND idea for a deal DevonRex Sep 2012 #38
Their whole excuse for not passing it in the first place was the draft -- pnwmom Sep 2012 #47
Agreed. This is a valid point nt riderinthestorm Sep 2012 #50
Yes. The Equal Rights Amendment didn't pass. And until it does, pnwmom Sep 2012 #26
Er. . . what rights are women 4th law of robotics Sep 2012 #35
The SCOTUS is still pointing to the lack of an ERA in their decisions. pnwmom Sep 2012 #48
So the only thing you could find 4th law of robotics Sep 2012 #89
"The constitution does not protect against sex discrimination" lumberjack_jeff Sep 2012 #97
One step in the equal rights fight HappyMe Sep 2012 #93
Yes. It is a relic of the male only military. yellowcanine Sep 2012 #37
Women still don't have the same rights as men at the federal level, so they don't have the same... slackmaster Sep 2012 #46
Exactly. Until the ERA is passed, pnwmom Sep 2012 #53
Did you know that the Republican Party platform supported the ERA from 1940 until 1976? slackmaster Sep 2012 #60
No, I didn't. That's interesting, thanks! n/t pnwmom Sep 2012 #70
Can you give some examples of RIGHTS that are unequal at the federal level. n/t lumberjack_jeff Sep 2012 #98
There is no federal law prohibiting discrimination against women in employment slackmaster Sep 2012 #100
It's a backdoor draft and disgusting. NO ONE should have to sign up to get education money! raw raina Sep 2012 #51
There has been no draft since 1973. Selective Service does not equal a backdoor draft. Selatius Sep 2012 #55
Selective Service = Sword of Damocles. And it should be abolished, not expanded to women. Zalatix Sep 2012 #63
Conscription would still be possible through the existing militia statutes slackmaster Sep 2012 #67
We should take this further... Alduin Sep 2012 #56
Plus, the military isn't interested in a draft. progressoid Sep 2012 #91
Yes, there is. nt Honeycombe8 Sep 2012 #74
This needs to change..... Swede Atlanta Sep 2012 #77
In a perfect world (country), six months of training/service after high school. ReasonableToo Sep 2012 #80
The Selective Service is stupid anyway davidn3600 Sep 2012 #81
In WWII American territory WAS attacked...they still needed a draft and weirdly HereSince1628 Sep 2012 #95
Two years of mandatory service in the Peace Corps, for everyone wtmusic Sep 2012 #87
Americans love their sexism. lumberjack_jeff Sep 2012 #99
One word: ERA. nt bemildred Sep 2012 #102
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