Wednesday, September 22, 2004

Pentagon says NO DRAFT

Only The Puking Left Want The Draft

Again these wack-job lefties WHO WANT the draft, try to sell it under the guise that Bush wants the draft..idiots ALL!! this is really funny, it seems that kerrys plan if elected is to institute the draft, get a bunch of anti war people churned up more than they are now so that they will march in the streets day in and day out so he can say "THIS IS A FAILED WAR, BRING THE TROOPS HOME, LETS GIVE UP..LET THE ISLAMO-SOCIALST COMRADS HAVE THIR COUNTRY BACK'

Pentagon can't seem to kill idea of military draft WASHINGTON (AP) —

No matter what the Pentagon says, the idea of restarting the military draft never seems to go away. Defense officials say they don't want it. And polls show the American public doesn't either. So why do lawmakers keep suggesting that conscription be reconsidered?

Since the fall of 2002, when the Bush administration asked Congress to approve force against Iraq, the Defense Department has said repeatedly that it sees no reason to abandon the all-volunteer, professional military and return to the days when thousands of untrained men were forced into service.

"I don't know anyone in the executive branch of the government who believes it would be appropriate or necessary," Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said again recently.

Recent polling indicates four out of five Americans surveyed oppose resuming the draft, which would appear to seal its fate as a dead issue during an election year. "It's an idea whose time may never come," said Charles Moskos, a Northwestern University sociologist who studies military issues.

Still, lawmakers keep questioning whether perhaps a draft may be needed, even as proposed legislation on it goes nowhere.


draft supporter, Rep. Charles Rangel of New York, who has unsuccessfully sponsored legislation on conscription. [Liberal] Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel It's not a shared burden," said Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., noting that most Americans have sacrificed little through the Afghan and Iraq wars that started after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2004-06-01-military-draft_x.htm

lefties want the draft, intelligent people say NO!

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