Ok I am supposed to be in Iraq....right now. All my friends, commrads and Brothers in Arms are there. Not because they want to be per say....but because they are patriots, and in that comes following the orders of the President of the United States irregardless of their personal feelings. I served for 12 years and was deployed to various shit hole countries during my tenure and am only a civilian now because I broke my back in a training accident preparing for this war. I was put out of the Army only 2 1/2 months ago. One of my soldiers has been killed already and my unit has only been in theater since Feb so I can relate to loss of family.
Draft? I don't support it!!!!!!!!!
The thing that makes our military so mighty is the fact that we have an ALL voluntary force.
If y'all want to knock the Government and the President cool...whatever....but don't say that IF you were drafted it would ruin your life. I say do YOUR part. Earn a right to bitch about a Government that you willingly put a uniform on to defend. At least you have a choice as did I and still do. I may be a civilian, but I STILL work for the Army...why? Because I love Soldiers. I fuc*in hate politicians that make policy about our military that never had the courage to put on a uniform themselves and have no clue what it is like to lead a squad into a hostile zone.
I am not throwing spears and pointing anyone out, this is just my view having been a soldier (SSG) less than 3 months ago.
Draft? I don't support it!!!!!!!!!
The thing that makes our military so mighty is the fact that we have an ALL voluntary force.
If y'all want to knock the Government and the President cool...whatever....but don't say that IF you were drafted it would ruin your life. I say do YOUR part. Earn a right to bitch about a Government that you willingly put a uniform on to defend. At least you have a choice as did I and still do. I may be a civilian, but I STILL work for the Army...why? Because I love Soldiers. I fuc*in hate politicians that make policy about our military that never had the courage to put on a uniform themselves and have no clue what it is like to lead a squad into a hostile zone.
I am not throwing spears and pointing anyone out, this is just my view having been a soldier (SSG) less than 3 months ago.