Off Topic (Important Legislation)

spinelli372003 spin01 at aol.com
Tue Sep 14 13:05:04 UTC 2004


I agree with A.J.'s point.  Having to sign up for the draft is a lot 
like being picked to be called for jury duty.  they will call in 
about a hundred people to take 12 so its not like they are going to 
take all of the people who are signed up.  But I still hold firm to 
my belief that if a kid is 18 and has not clue where or what he wants 
to do giving up a couple years of his life to serve the country that 
he lives in is not a bad thing.
sherry
--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, "A.J." <ajhuflpuf at y...> wrote:
> One thing someone should point out is that today the Selective 
> Service is much more selective than when they just needed bodies to 
> send over there.  Getting accepted into the military is harder 
> nowadays and requires passing various physical and mental tests and 
> assessments.   Training includes some fields more sophisticated 
than 
> when we last had a draft, as well. This new standard is a 
> complication in figuring out how there could be a draft again.
> 
> --A.J.





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