So, given that, we have to evaluate if the general citizen paying taxes is enough participation (admission, if you will) in order to live in this country. Being someone who isn't exactly ready to grab a gun and kill some people who happen to be citizens of a political enemy of America, I tend to think that taxes should be enough :)
On the other hand, I do understand the need for a draft, as what is a country to do -- hypothetically -- if we had nobody left to fight for us?
It's a question that boils down to a lot of personal experience. I guess I'd like to say that we should have a draft, I just hope that I'm never drafted.
--------------------------- Christopher Blume
Jos Osborne wrote:
Hmmm...compulsory national service...what a cheap way of getting a labour force.
I'm mixed on my views on this - on the one hand having this labour force is a good thing, and a younger me could have definately done with having some discipline and structure, but then again reports of what used to happen here when national service was compulsory make me nervous of the concept.
What do other people think?
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