The Draft... :no:

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in General Discussion edited January 2014
I just got a letter from the SSS (selective Service System) saying that I failed to register for the draft...

Apparently, if I don't in 10 days (December 30th) the DoJ is going to come out and arrest me... happy new year... <img src="graemlins/oyvey.gif" border="0" alt="[No]" />



I have a lot of problems with the <a href="http://www.sss.gov"; target="_blank">SSS</a>... the first of which being that MEN are the only ones required to register... and it is against the rules to even let women register even if they wanted to...



Now... equal rights and all that... why arn't women forced to register just as men? When it comes to things like this you don't hear "discrimination!" being shouted from feminist groups...



Second of all... I do not believe in war... why should I be forced to register if what I am going to be supporting (either by killing people, or working as a surgeon, or as a teacher... whatever) for 24 months is AGAINST MY WILL...



Thirdly... ministers of the faith get automatic exemption... WTF... While I understand the idea that the loss of a preacher in the time of war could destroy some communities... But who is to say that me leaving home isn't going to destroy my family and friends? (A bit egoistic, I know, but I am just trying to make a point...)



The point is I don't feel I should be FORCED into action... I believe that if there was a war... and the gov't needed help... they should ask for it... not force kids to go to war...who knows how I will really feel about it (my thoughts about war notwithstanding) but the choice should be mine... not based on some lottery drum (two of them in-fact)....



[quote] Class 1-A: Available for unrestricted military service



<strong>Class 1-A-O: Conscientious objector available for noncombatant military service only



Class 1-O: Conscientious objector to all military service



Class 1-O-S: Conscientious objector to all military service (separated/discharged from military service)</strong>



Class 2-D: Registrants deferred because of study preparing for the ministry



Class 3-A: Registrants deferred because of hardship to dependents



Class 3-A-S: Registrants deferred because of hardship to dependents (separated/discharged from military service)



<strong>Class 4-D: Minister of religion</strong>



Class 1-D-D: Deferment for certain members of a reserve component or student taking military training



<strong>Class 4-B: Official deferred by law</strong>



Class 4-C: Alien or dual national



Class 4-G: Registrants exempted from service because of the death of his parent or sibling while serving in the Armed Forces or whose parent or sibling is in a captured or missing in action status



Class 4-A: Registrants who have completed military service



Class 4-A-A: Registrants who have performed military service for a foreign nation



Class 4-W: Registrants who have completed alternative service in lieu of induction



Class 1-D-E: Exemption of certain members of a reserve component or student taking military training



Class 1-C: Members of the Armed Forces of the United States, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or the Public Health Service



<strong>Class 1-W: Conscientious objector ordered to perform alternative service in lieu of induction</strong>



Class 4-T: Treaty alien



Class 4-F: Registrants not acceptable for military service



<strong>Class 1-H: Registrants not subject to processing for induction</strong> <hr></blockquote>



[ 12-23-2002: Message edited by: Paul ]</p>
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  • Reply 1 of 25
    nx7oenx7oe Posts: 198member
    [quote] I have a lot of problems with the SSS... the first of which being that MEN are the only ones required to register... and it is against the rules to even let women register even if they wanted to... <hr></blockquote>



    Men in WWII carried playboy model pictures to remeber what they were fighting for. Personally, i would rather die instead of letting any woman die for me.
  • Reply 2 of 25
    matsumatsu Posts: 6,558member
    Given that we may be fighting against the opression of the Burka (and for oil), I think it important to defend our God given right to tits and a$$! Now add a little oil to that T&A, and you got something worth dying for! <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" /> <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" />



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  • Reply 3 of 25
    murbotmurbot Posts: 5,262member
    Chicks, cars, and the third world war.



    (any Colin James fans out there?)



  • Reply 4 of 25
    Bush can go f*ck himself. I'd rather live thank you.
  • Reply 5 of 25
    Oh and did they really say they were gonna arrest you in 10 days if you didnt? I wonder what happens if you dont register for the selective services, do they really do anything to you? I know someone who's like 22 or so and they say they never even bothered, and I dont see them in jail. Do they fine you? I got a letter in my mail box at college telling me that if I didnt register in like 2 days then I wouldnt be able to get in state tuition for skool.....what bull is that? I thought I was the only one who never registered, guess others wanna fight the system like me. My mom actually asked if women had to......yeah they should have to. Just as capable as my @$$ is to fight a war that has no purpose.
  • Reply 6 of 25
    pscatespscates Posts: 5,847member
    Two things:



    One, thank God the prevailing attitudes that exist today didn't seem to be so widespread 50 years ago. Think about it.



    Two, if you're a conscientious objector that's fine with me. That's your deal and that's what you believe. However, I do remember that case a few years ago of someone in the military (remember, he joined VOLUNTARILY) who - as war with Iraq was nearing - suddenly declared himself one.



    <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" />



    Here's a news flash: when you join the military (again, VOLUNTARILY), there's a slight chance you might have to - gasp! - fight.



    :eek:



    If you know you can't (or won't) live up to THAT end of the bargain, then be thoughtful enough to not join in the first place. What, did you think it's all about a paycheck, world travel and pussy?







    It's not, and to pull something like that dishonors everyone who wore the uniform, put themselves in harm's way, shed blood and perhaps even lost their lives.



    All to defend the very things that so many of us take for granted.



    Don't believe in war? Fine. Hate Bush? Fine. That's your right.



    Just don't forget who does an amazing job of ensuring those rights continue to exist.
  • Reply 7 of 25
    dogcowdogcow Posts: 713member
    I registered when I turned 18 last march. Its really no big deal.



    First, I dont think there is going to be another draft.

    Second, If there is a draft chances are i'm not going to be called up

    Third, If i am called up I will fight, I have no problem fighting for my rights. It's not "bush's war" it's our war as a country. In return for the rights I have as a citizen I understand that I may be called by the government to serve my country, that could be in the form of jury duty or in the form of a draft or anywhere in between. If I don't agree to do what is asked of me then I don't have to be a citizen. It's my choice and yours.



    Finaly, I could use some basic training to shave off a few pounds
  • Reply 8 of 25
    The SSS really sucks by the sounds of things!
  • Reply 9 of 25
    defiantdefiant Posts: 4,876member
    what exactly is the SSS ? do all american men have to register ? <img src="confused.gif" border="0">
  • Reply 10 of 25
    outsideroutsider Posts: 6,008member
    I didn't.



    Bush just pardoned some minister that refused military service in 1957.



    Anyways, don't they fight wars with little robots controlled from inside bunkers deep in the ground? Might be fun...
  • Reply 11 of 25
    matsumatsu Posts: 6,558member
    Unlike many Euros, I'm fairly content to have Americans do much of the world's dirty work. A US draft/army means less chance of me having to get in harm's way. Thank-you boys.
  • Reply 12 of 25
    trumptmantrumptman Posts: 16,464member
    Well I registered the day I turned 18. I registered both to vote and to possibly be drafted if the country declared that sort of need.



    Now that is truly one thing to consider when people complain about this. If the draft is enacted, it is likely going to be during a time when the country is under such attack that they themselves have no alternative so thus how can they give you one?



    Why is it that even with feminism only men are called to register for the draft? I would suggest reading The Myth of Male Power by Warren Farrell Ph.D, though I warn you it will only piss you off more.



    To sum it up quite well, men are disposable, women are not. Although men are disposable and taught to be that way their whole lives, it is considered a "powerful" position for some reason.



    Now that men are not in a privileged position (nor were they ever as much so as feminist would have you believe) they are less likely to feel inclined to be disposable. In fact since in many more cases they are now more repressed than ever, many seem to shirk responsibility in any number of ways. The saddest part is that even when they seek to not avoid responsibility, they can still end up criminalized as is often the case with things like child support issues and custody.



    It isn't likely to change so my advice for now would be to just get over it, register, and then perhaps work for change without a warrant.



    Nick
  • Reply 13 of 25
    trumptman:



    I aggree with you on many things but with this reply I would suggest not to worry about what this book you reference says. People that look into things this deep are really not trying to enjoy life. Pfflam here on the boards is one I have seen at AI for example who will review an issue to death to such a point that the original idea that sparked the original issue gets lost in the noise.



    I would suggest that life is what we make of it and some things are really just not worth getting upset about.



    Just 2 cents..



    Have a great Christmas Nick



    Fellowship
  • Reply 13 of 25
    I believe all American men should register not just because it is required. Because its what a "MAN" should do. I do not believe that the draft will ever be reinstated, but if it is..it will be because the massive number of troops and weapons we have are not enough. If that is the case then the situation is out of control and we are no safer here than in the fight.
  • Reply 15 of 25
    [quote] Men in WWII carried playboy model pictures to remeber what they were fighting for. Personally, i would rather die instead of letting any woman die for me.

    <hr></blockquote>



    Your Chivalry is Duly Noted however some people feel like Neither Men nor Women should be forced into Combat against their will.





    [quote] If you know you can't (or won't) live up to THAT end of the bargain, then be thoughtful enough to not join in the first place. What, did you think it's all about a paycheck, world travel and pussy? <hr></blockquote>



    LOL...in a way that's what our Grandfather and Great Grandfather fought for. For our children to grow up without the threat of War. To Enjoy peace. It's definitely a conundrum.



    [quote] Unlike many Euros, I'm fairly content to have Americans do much of the world's dirty work. A US draft/army means less chance of me having to get in harm's way. Thank-you boys. <hr></blockquote>



    Matsu you smartass <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" /> But believe me many people feel like that.



    I never expected to end up in Saudi Arabia at 19 so I guess you could say that if you join..don't be too sure you won't be touching down on some desolate country with an AR15 strapped to your side. But hey...it's always nice to know you have the Kahunas. Call it a Rite of Passage.
  • Reply 16 of 25
    paulpaul Posts: 5,278member
    [quote]Originally posted by trailmaster308:

    <strong>I believe all American men should register not just because it is required. Because its what a "MAN" should do. I do not believe that the draft will ever be reinstated, but if it is..it will be because the massive number of troops and weapons we have are not enough. If that is the case then the situation is out of control and we are no safer here than in the fight.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    If that is the case... chances are people will register themselves to fight...thereby negating the need for a draft...



    if there is no need for a draft... so why force people to register?



    that is all I am getting at...



    [quote] Now that is truly one thing to consider when people complain about this. If the draft is enacted, it is likely going to be during a time when the country is under such attack that they themselves have no alternative so thus how can they give you one <hr></blockquote>



    If the country is under attack... I'm more then positive there will be people (myself included) who would rather fight for their freedom, and die then have their freedom stripped away from them, by their own country...



    [quote] Your Chivalry is Duly Noted however some people feel like Neither Men nor Women should be forced into Combat against their will. <hr></blockquote>



    The point is noone should be forced into doing anything... I was just noting the fact that the whole idea of having a draft is flawed...



    [quote] It isn't likely to change so my advice for now would be to just get over it, register, and then perhaps work for change without a warrant. <hr></blockquote>



    You are right...I yielded...but it doesn't make me feel good that i have to compromise what i believe just so I don't get arrested...I mean, its not like I am doing something bad...



    the fact of the matter is the draft is outdated... and it should be abolished... if not amended so women are treated the same as men... because if it ever comes down to it, we are going to need as many people as possible, right? Or are women not people?
  • Reply 17 of 25
    trumptmantrumptman Posts: 16,464member
    [quote]Originally posted by FellowshipChurch iBook:

    <strong>trumptman:



    I aggree with you on many things but with this reply I would suggest not to worry about what this book you reference says. People that look into things this deep are really not trying to enjoy life. Pfflam here on the boards is one I have seen at AI for example who will review an issue to death to such a point that the original idea that sparked the original issue gets lost in the noise.



    I would suggest that life is what we make of it and some things are really just not worth getting upset about.



    Just 2 cents..



    Have a great Christmas Nick



    Fellowship</strong><hr></blockquote>



    I hope you have a great Christmas as well. I know the book is deeply analytical but that doesn't mean you won't enjoy life. Though there is the possibility of that and I did warn that it might just "piss him off more."



    I read it because I resolve to always read books periodically that I suspect I wouldn't agree with at all. I call them "whacks on the side of the head." I use them to insure that my reading doesn't become to limited because in this day and age it is very easy to insure that the views, news and information you get is exactly what you want to hear.



    Nick
  • Reply 18 of 25
    paulpaul Posts: 5,278member
    [quote]Originally posted by trumptman:

    <strong>I read it because I resolve to always read books periodically that I suspect I wouldn't agree with at all. I call them "whacks on the side of the head." I use them to insure that my reading doesn't become to limited because in this day and age it is very easy to insure that the views, news and information you get is exactly what you want to hear.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    It's always fun to read something you don't agree with... Thats why I watch TV... It is so much fun to put on a show that you know is going to piss you off, just to yell about it and explain why you think it is retarded... heh even if you are wrong you will have a good time



    thats why FC has had so much traffic...



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  • Reply 18 of 25
    brussellbrussell Posts: 9,812member
    [quote]Originally posted by FellowshipChurch iBook:

    <strong>People that look into things this deep are really not trying to enjoy life.</strong><hr></blockquote>Hmmm. If you think and analyze things you are not enjoying life? Some people might feel the unexamined life is not worth living.

  • Reply 20 of 25
    brbr Posts: 8,395member
    [quote]Originally posted by FellowshipChurch iBook:

    <strong>People that look into things this deep are really not trying to enjoy life.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    Why am I not suprirsed that you would say something like that?
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