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Posted on May 17, 2021
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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Thanks for the informative share
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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Seems kind of dumb not to have them register. Back when we last drafted there were few women in the military and none in combat positions. Today we have all that, so if we're going to keep a draft on the books it only makes sense to have everyone register when they turn 18.
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SFC Ralph E Kelley
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Yes. It should be done. I remember in the early 70s passing through a kegger room where a feminist was holding a rant about how equal she was. I shrugged and continued over to the keg to fill my stein. She called me out (3 males and a dozen women) and asked me what I thought about her statements.
I looked around at the many hostile stares and said, "I'm all for equality for women and I want you to know 20 minutes ago you also said that it isn't right for women to be drafted. That would be true equality. You can't demand it unless you're willing to fight in the military just like the men. Everyone have a mug'o'beer and cool off."
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Congress, court weigh requiring females to register for the draft
SPC Brian Mason
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I see no problem.
Some countries require at least 2 years of service in some capacity and a high majority are better off after it. Considering the quality of who is in the military now and the younger groups this would affect leaving women out is just making things worse.
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Col Jim Harmon
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Good. I'm all about equality of opportunity.

But with this change to the Selective Service Act of 1917, they need to dramatically strengthen the penalties for those who do not register with Selective Service. This should minimally include denial of any sort of public assistance (food, health, or job); prevent holding of any government job; prevent holding any government contractor job; prevent any sort of student loan aid; and maybe even look at raising the tax rate to a special 50% rate for anyone who does not voluntarily register with Selective Service.

Everyone wants to enjoy the fruits of liberty, few are willing to put their arse on the line for that privilege. Time to make sure we all have some skin in the game.

In for a penny, in for a pound.
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SGT Tim. Wilson
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff I see where you are coming from on this but disagree, maybe only in how it is handled.
I don’t think there should be any waivers unless the person is mentally or physically disabled, like can’t walk or run, etc.
Does that mean everyone should be in the military complex no but there are other Civil Service Organizations that they could volunteer (or be drafted) into to Serve the Country’s needs and not the needs of their own bank accounts or their momma and daddy’s!

Personally I think EVERYONE that is physically and mentally able should spend the first two years (minimum) after High School Serving the Country in some form or fashion. If they want to fet out and go to College after that fine or do whatever. It’s amazing what training does to make a person grow up!!

And yes, if they keep the draft then EVERYONE should have to sign up for it. But I’ve said that since I had to sign up for it way back in the 70s.
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Lt Col Aerospace Planner
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If we want equal rights, it should come with equal responsibility as well.
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SP5 Nuclear Weapons Specialist
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It certainly meets the equality position.
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SSG Observer   Controller/Trainer (Oc/T)
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Either scrap it all together or make women have to register same as men. Simple. No need to complicate things.
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SSG Robert Perrotto
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Either scrap it or make it equally applied.
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SGT Gary Tob
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Yes, Women should be required to register for the draft... It's called equal rights Women fought for decades. Besides the draft should be expanded for ages 18 to 45 like it used to be also. After 2 years of active duty the 4 year requirement should also be in the Ready Reserve. Oh yes and NO DEFERMENTS like many political leaders of today got to dodge their duty during Viet Nam
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