American Samizdat

Sunday, November 19, 2006. *
Why I still won't trust the Dems any further than I can spit against the wind
Two words - The Draft:

Charles Rangel thinks that having a society where human beings own each other is perfectly okay as long as the slaves are destroying lives and property for the state rather than producing things for private plantation owners.

From USA Today:

"Americans would have to sign up for a new military draft after turning 18 if the incoming chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee has his way.

Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., said Sunday he sees his idea as a way to deter politicians from launching wars and to bolster U.S. troop levels insufficient to cover potential future action in Iran, North Korea and Iraq.

'There's no question in my mind that this president and this administration would never have invaded Iraq, especially on the flimsy evidence that was presented to the Congress, if indeed we had a draft and members of Congress and the administration thought that their kids from their communities would be placed in harm's way,' Rangel said. ...

At a time when some lawmakers are urging the military to send more troops to Iraq, 'I don't see how anyone can support the war and not support the draft,' said Rangel, who also proposed a draft in January 2003, before the U.S. invasion of Iraq."

Don't you see? Conscription will deter wars by providing the politicians with a bottomless supply of cannon fodder. And by the new magic principle of "everything works how Charlie wants," the rest of the politicians will be somehow unable to swing exemptions for their own children.

As for those of us who have priorities other than killing foreigners, well, individual sacrifice for the greater good is the American Way, right?

Rangel proposes this piece of b.s. legislation every Congressional session. Thankfully, it has in the past gone nowhere, and I personally hope it continues to go nowhere. Somehow, like Scott Horton, if a new draft were made a reality, I suspect that our Congresscritters will be quite adept at finding loopholes for their own kids, while yours and mine would get sucked into being bullet stoppers in whatever war our nation's elites deemed "necessary" (i.e., good for corporate profit margins).

The draft, like military interventionism, needs to be swept into the dustbin of history permanently. Heck, I have a novel idea: rather than continuing to invade other sovereign nations in order to raid their natural resources, how about we try living within our own means.
posted by Don Durito at 10:32 PM
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