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In reply to the discussion: McChrystal: Time To Bring Back The Draft [View all]pwhtckll
(72 posts)Sacrifice is giving up something meaningful. This is not necessarily the same for any two given people. Conservatives prize having their historically low taxes, so lets see them make a sacrifice in the name of something they supposedly believe in. If they believe a war is worth fighting, then they should believe a war is worth funding. The most bellicose warmongers are too old (or too rich) for military service anyway.
The Guard and Reserves weren't created so that communities could feel the pain, but so that there would be a strategic reserve that could be mobilized in the event of total war. The active duty was supposed to be a very small cadre of officers and NCOs that would serve as the nucleus of the mobilized military.
And I did my tours in Iraq, but I don't go around bragging about it. Ad hominem comments don't advance anyone's cause. Stay on topic.
My point is: if enough of the public doesn't feel that a war is worth enough to enlist, then it is probably a war that we shouldn't be fighting.
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