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In reply to the discussion: Rangel: It’s Time for a War Tax and a Reinstated Draft [View all]upaloopa
(11,417 posts)83. You should not be involved in sending kids to war
Better you should work for peace and stop sending kids to war.
The draft enabled President Johnson to escalate the war knowing draft boards would send him all the kids he asked for. During the Iraq and Afghan wars we had to send volunteers on deployment over and over which helped is understand the cost of those wars.
It isn't the parents of rich kids you are effecting but it is their innocent kids you are a out to screw up who don't deserve your scorn because they happened to have well off parents.
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I DISAGREE 1000%. The reason we got rid of the draft was because it was only the draft
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#4
The whole war should never have been fought. But if we had a draft, we'd never have pulled out. n/t
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#25
You want to add piles and piles of bodies and ensure the war lasts even longer? n/t
kcr
Sep 2014
#56
Lol, I see you're not much different from the politicians you claim to hate
Lurks Often
Sep 2014
#62
Wrong. Richard Nixon ended the draft; he's hardly a progressive. The draft made ALL Americans ...
Scuba
Sep 2014
#48
Progressives fought to end the draft. Nixon knuckled under when his life was falling apart. n/t
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#65
Well we need to get rid of old-time "cannon fodder" and not give exceptions for being wealthy and
kelliekat44
Sep 2014
#49
They got rid of the academic deferments during the Vietnam war. And there will always be
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#66
It also helped stop that war. They learned from that, when every citizen has a stake
sabrina 1
Sep 2014
#64
If a war is justified, as in WW2, then people will also volunteer, on their own,
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#73
There were millions of troops involved in that war, so of course it touched most people's families.
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#91
Agree as well. The well connected will always find a way not to serve. The 1% children will never
Erose999
Sep 2014
#87
Everyone should have to think about it when our country decides to join or start a war
loyalsister
Sep 2014
#5
I'm not for feeding more lives to the Defense Industry. Giving them money too is insanity.
chrisa
Sep 2014
#11
They got rid of the college deferments during Vietnam and it didn't lead to any shortening
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#27
With their kids and the kids of the rest of the rich out of play, I sincerely doubt it.
chrisa
Sep 2014
#38
But they ARE going to fight these wars....so better figure who's gonna pay for it!
TheNutcracker
Sep 2014
#52
How would a draft cost warmongers personally when their family would be immune to the draft?
chrisa
Sep 2014
#39
About a draft, it may be a good idea if it causes politicians to think twice about involving the US
Louisiana1976
Sep 2014
#31
"Greatest Generation" and Baby Boomers are the biggest supporters of war
Shoulders of Giants
Sep 2014
#35
If that poll is accurate, why do the older generations vote for the warmongers?
Shoulders of Giants
Oct 2014
#100
We were just discussing this at dinner-hadn't yet read Rangel's words. War has to have the attention
lunasun
Sep 2014
#40
I'll be with a draft the turnout for elections will be higher than 52% presidential, 17-30 midterms
TheNutcracker
Sep 2014
#53
This dumb draftee is against the draft but the late Colonel Hackworth had an interesting perspective
Brother Buzz
Sep 2014
#63
Can we pass the "war tax" on the oil men and the MIC since this is their war? I ain't paying for
Erose999
Sep 2014
#86
Hey Charlie! Give us a list of your eligible family members. Then we can talk. n/t.
cherokeeprogressive
Sep 2014
#92
Not just no but hell no. If anyone thinks they can get congress to pass a fair and equitable draft,
uppityperson
Sep 2014
#94