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Posted on Jul 19, 2018
SSG Gerhard S.
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SFC Jim Mergott
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No. It’s better that they avoided serving all together rather than running away on the battlefield.
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PO2 Mike Keyes
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Thank you for the question and well stated thoughts on it.
My opinion is that a draft is the ultimate insult to freedom; what could be less free than being forced from your home, your plans for your future taken from you, your choices stolen from you, and the real possibility of all the remaining years of your life being taken from you? How is that better than loading Africans on a ship and bringing them here to work against their will? In only one way; it is only for a limited time, assuming you survive.
And what is the logic of being angry with someone that did not want to go to some foreign jungle and risk dying there and so used the options that were available to them to not have to do that? The real problem is that the options existed, but not equally for everyone. Why shouldn't it have been simply 'you're drafted, you go'?
Shouldn't you be equally angry with people that didn't volunteer to go? Didn't their country need their service too? Didn't they also take advantage of an option to not have to go? How is that different than someone who's number came up but found an option not to go? Because a ball bounced one way their life and their honor is not in question?
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SSG Gerhard S.
SSG Gerhard S.
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Well said! Excellent perspective!!!
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PO3 B Al Eisen
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When I was a teen, I agreed with the draft. There was no draft when I went in the NAVY. I ran into too many people who would try to light a match twice. If you want a good military, double all benefits and pay. Be honest about duty periods, etc.
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PO2 Joseph Fast
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It is very nice to see another voice of reason. You already stated the reasons, but I'll repeat the most important facts.

1. It's Slavery where we get those we enslaved killed and we abolished slavery.
2. We use it on pointless wars. We enslave people and get them killed for wars that aren't important to the American people.
3. America has too many patriots, if there is a war that requires the draft, we won't require it because we have enough patriots to fill those ranks.

Again, you have already said everything I did, I simply highlighted what I believe to be the 3 biggest reasons why we should do away with selective service.
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SPC Phillip Anderson
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It cost Ford the election in 1976 when he pardoned all draft dodgers, but it was the right thing to do to begin to heal the country.
If we condemn one person, shouldn't we condemn them all regardless of party affiliation.
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SSG Gerhard S.
SSG Gerhard S.
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Or perhaps we comdemn none for resisting servitude?
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SGT J M Porters
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Guys, you are digging a hole that a body bag will not fill. It will be so deep and narrow until once you are in you can not get out. Let me say I appreciate your service of all those who went or served on activated duty. The class before me in AIT Aberdeen Proving Grounds was deployed to Vietnam. When we graduated we were scheduled to go to Vietnam but then we were reassigned to Big Red 1 Fort Riley Kansas. I then signed up to go AirBorn at Fort Benning Ga. but did not get accepted. I did a training mission in Germany and came back to the USA. I always thought the way to the White House was through Military Service.
It takes a special class of person to serve in the military. Some people are just not cut out for it. Join the military wife club. It takes a special woman to be a military wife as many of you know.
So whether they took advantage of the waiver, or served or just did as Muhammad Ali did by refusing to serve on religious ground. That is their right as US citizens.
That is one of the things that makes America so great. We have one of the best or we have The Best all Voluntary Amry in the world. The next time you think you have a right to criticized or refect on a fellow soldier just remember he or she does not have to be here. Guys, there is no one who does what you all do for what you get paid and what you sacrifice in the world. I will always have your back!
And remember we do this in whatever capacity that we can. Next time you are in the PX remember they are serving because they are there for you.
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SGT J M Porters
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Well said CPT Bob.
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SSgt John Carter
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No. They had their reasons. Not everyone is cut out for military service
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SSG Wm Johnson
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Hell I've always held that I went so that others wouldn't have to!
But then on the other hand I have resented those hid or fled. My best friend of my school years was what you could call a 'Refusenik'. He refused to go and actually did time in prison (since pardoned). I have always respected those who took their stand and paid the price all without apology. As for those who could and did 'work the System' to use the law as written to avoid the Draft, more power to 'em. That is how it's supposed to work.
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SSG Gerhard S.
SSG Gerhard S.
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Thank you for your service, and your thoughts on this issue.
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PO2 Jim Roblyer
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I would agree, but would add that I served to preserve the freedom of others to make the choice to serve or not to serve. I hold no resentment toward those that did not serve. US Navy 67-71.
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SSgt Matthew Johnson
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I'm 48 next month.. I was 2 when the last draft ended.. Why would I be upset?
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