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Originally posted by 25cents
i mean, we DO have a surplus of population anyway, right? thousands, maybe even hundreds of thousands of people who are just BEGGING to be drafted.
you wanna cross the border illegally? GREAT!! earn your stay by keeping legal citizens at home. you can take the citizenship test (which i assure you is NOT that difficult if you bother to study for two weeks), or you can show your american patriotism by fighting for home and hearth.
don't like it? then leave.
Originally posted by 25cents
i mean, we DO have a surplus of population anyway, right? thousands, maybe even hundreds of thousands of people who are just BEGGING to be drafted.
Originally posted by rich23
BEGGING to be drafted, eh? Is that so? Then why don't they just go and sign up? And why don't you? And why aren't your parents (who both have military experience, from what you're saying) keen on you doing the same?
It sounds like they know a little more about the reality of it than you.
As for the people who really think that the US went into Afghanistan, Iraq, and will soon go into Iran because these countries posed a threat to the US, I can only express my disagreement and wonder at your paranoia and willingness to be gulled by a mendacious government.
The president and Congress have been working with the Department of Defense since 2002 to encourage legal immigrants to join the military by promising to speed up the process for citizenship for any member of the service who completes one year of duty. In the four years since the program began, more than 25,000 immigrants in uniform have become American citizens. That's the equivalent of one of the active Army's 10 divisions being manned entirely by immigrants.
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If the US Army placed one recruiting station in the capital of India, an English-speaking democracy of more than a billion people, we would have available a pool of enlistment-age adults equivalent to the entire population of the United States - more than 300 million men and women. Or, if we don't want to pay for a recruiting station in New Delhi, we could mail recruiting brochures to some of the 1 million foreign students who actually make it to America's colleges and institutes on temporary visas each year. Perhaps they would like to have their school debts paid along with guaranteed work.
Retired Brig. Gen. Kevin Ryan is a senior fellow with the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. He served in Air Defense and Eurasian Foreign Area assignments for over 29 years. His most recent assignment was deputy director for Army Strategy, Plans, and Policy.
Christian Science Monitor