Originally posted by: sd2001
Originally posted by: Stunt
People like you SHOULD go to the Middle East to see all the "good" you are doing over there. Maybe when people vote in and support a war, they should see what war does and how counter-productive and costly it is.
Good idea :thumbsup:
I was over there. I saw the schools we built. I saw the playgrounds we built. I saw the communities we brought electricity, water, and working sewage systems to. I got hugged and thanked almost every day. I saw the camera crews from CNN that preferred to film burnt husks of vehicles from some long-ago car explosion than children going to school for the first time.
I think the draft is a good idea, however not in the way that it was once implemented. Drafting those in support positions such as medical personnel, networking personnel, etc. There should definitely be an option for draftees to opt for combat positions, if they so choose, though.
I'm kind of tired of the whole, "If you support the war then you should go" mentality. Everyone that has been shipped to Iraq or Afhganistan signed up to defend their country. That means that they DID choose to go. It doesn't matter if they "support" the war or not. They signed a contract knowing that they may someday be called upon. Nowhere in there does it say "...or only if you support the specific mission."
I went. I support the war. I know what good it has brought.