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In reply to the discussion: Did your heart drop? [View all]Louisiana1976
(3,962 posts)27. Agree wholeheartedly.
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You are absolutely right. And polls taken a few years ago show that you are not the only
sabrina 1
Sep 2014
#91
The propagation of a forever expansion of MIC spending for as long as others will continue to
indepat
Sep 2014
#74
I've thought so ever since the gipper foisted his voodoo economics upon us which was thereafter
indepat
Sep 2014
#141
i don't know if this person was, but some here are cheering on this atrocity
noiretextatique
Sep 2014
#99
No, it's only if WE want them to, as we can make laws to make it tougher to draft dodge, regardless
whathehell
Sep 2014
#140
Sorry, but that's about the most easily refuted argument against the draft I've ever heard.
whathehell
Sep 2014
#147
Exactly..I get tired of this "the rich won't serve" as if it were a foregone conclusion
whathehell
Sep 2014
#107
I agree..Enough with 'the little people' fighting the wars..When everyone is in,
whathehell
Sep 2014
#116
Disagree. The draft would include millions of middle class youth and that will get people's
rhett o rick
Sep 2014
#132
Sorry, but that old "canard" worked..There was no "get out of war free" card in WWII
whathehell
Sep 2014
#118
About Rangel's idea of a draft for men and women, absolutely not. The rich will find legal ways to
Louisiana1976
Sep 2014
#33
That didn't work in WWII. All five of FDR's sons were in that war, four in combat..Even Poppy Bush
whathehell
Sep 2014
#80
"Many (but not all) of the sons of the wealthy went, but that was because they had to"
whathehell
Sep 2014
#114
Guess what. We're not likely to completely leave Afghanistan anytime soon either.
progressoid
Sep 2014
#12
We MUST remove the profit motive for these wars. Until then, nothing changes.
blkmusclmachine
Sep 2014
#18
There is no 'we'. Each administration runs according to its own ethics and rules.
randome
Sep 2014
#41
Endless war is normalized by neoliberalism, or really capitalism in general,
Cal Carpenter
Sep 2014
#28
"We don't have to withdraw from the world but we can withdraw from the Middle East."
Algernon Moncrieff
Sep 2014
#34
Good chance of a Rand Paul campaign, backed by corporatists in both parties.
woo me with science
Sep 2014
#36
That's assuming you listen to generals who consider giving up ANY base to be a "defeat".
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2014
#39
I prefer honesty to "We'll have the boys home by Christmas," which is the usual lie.
Hekate
Sep 2014
#40
I think the public appetite for war with Iraq or even Afghanistan for that matter
loyalsister
Sep 2014
#72
I got nauseated. This is fucking disgusting, it had better be a campaign issue in the 2014 election
Autumn
Sep 2014
#50
I do find it disconcerting that Afghani soldiers were being trained in Ma and that they were allowed
CentralMass
Sep 2014
#67
The 1% wants their interests protected in the region, and our military is their private
Zorra
Sep 2014
#86
Barry made a pretty good video on the subject. The MIC is an out of control monster.
Rex
Sep 2014
#100
2016 we'll get a rehash of Obama's 'I would have voted against the war…' by the next wannabe.
toby jo
Sep 2014
#104
This is not a Democrat vs. Republican issue. The Powers that run this country transcend
rhett o rick
Sep 2014
#133