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In reply to the discussion: With women in combat roles, a federal court rules the male-only draft unconstitutional [View all]brush
(61,033 posts)32. How would it be impossible to enforce? People can be found.
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With women in combat roles, a federal court rules the male-only draft unconstitutional [View all]
madville
Feb 2019
OP
Doubtful we'll ever need a draft again. And if we did, i'd bet women would respond.
oldsoftie
Feb 2019
#2
As long as we continue to put RepubliCONs in the White House, there will always be
SFnomad
Feb 2019
#8
That's what we had in the final years of Vietnam -- no deferments. All the young men I knew
pnwmom
Feb 2019
#75
usaf-vet - You got this exactly right. After the Vietnam War, the military was...
EarnestPutz
Feb 2019
#44
Deferments for college students had ended in 1971. But the war went on for four more years
pnwmom
Feb 2019
#76
i disagree. Whatever makes the military the strongest is what we should do. And we've got that now.
oldsoftie
Feb 2019
#48
No. I was part of the movement that ENDED the draft. Vietnam would never have gone on
pnwmom
Feb 2019
#73
My original point "WE NEED A DRAFT" was draft protester would sway the politicians wanting a new war
usaf-vet
Feb 2019
#79
If you don't register, you are also excluded from ever getting federal employment
Major Nikon
Feb 2019
#14
So now women can be drafted, but the Constitution still doesn't recognize women as equal.
SunSeeker
Feb 2019
#10
I know. But the implication is that drafts must now include women to be Constitutional.
SunSeeker
Feb 2019
#20
My point was women can be drafted, but they're still not equal under the Constitution.
SunSeeker
Feb 2019
#43
Personally I would not oppose a mandatory draft like thing for everyone for once they reach
cstanleytech
Feb 2019
#12
Where did I say they would not be paid? They would and should be paid for it and they are even
cstanleytech
Feb 2019
#19
Great idea. But there are enough poor, desperate kids signing up now without those benefits.
SunSeeker
Feb 2019
#33
There are plenty of jobs women can do that don't involve danger to their reproductive organs.
SunSeeker
Feb 2019
#41
The last sentence from the OP seem like one of the two likely outcomes from this
still_one
Feb 2019
#29