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In reply to the discussion: McChrystal: Time To Bring Back The Draft [View all]pinboy3niner
(53,339 posts)It was a way of saying, fuck you and your university degrees--this is what we were doing.
We were pissed off, and we did resent the fact that others--especially the privileged--escaped our fate. They got ahead while we were over there, and they didn't give a fuck. We cared not only for ourselves--we were painfully aware of those we'd lost.
Personally, I had a full tuition scholarship to USC that I passed up for that fucking war. After VN, and a couple of semesters at JC, I finally got there in '72 on a 'vocational rehabilitation' program for disabled vets.
But I don't think that decal belies my position. I don't like the draft because it takes kids from their families to die and be maimed in war--leaving their families alone with their grief.
A mandatory national service program is worth discussion--as long as the military is not the only option. I just hate the idea of kids being dragged off to die in a war which they do not support.
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