RE: I sometimes doubt my countries sanity.
September 18, 2009 at 2:23 pm
(This post was last modified: September 18, 2009 at 2:27 pm by dry land fish.)
(September 18, 2009 at 2:12 pm)Saerules Wrote: 16 actually I could know that my boyfriend's (of 4 years) father, grandfather, uncles, and a few cousins have been in the military... And from the long (never-ending... oh my Dotard they never end) stories they insist upon telling: it is not hard to know that they despise the military.
And that makes up most of the military people I know *shrug*, you speak personal experience, I speak it, and neither proves anything.
The contingency plan is in place so that the draft can be resumed as readily as possible... or did you already know that...?
Yes...I told you I know what selective service is.
I've realized that most of this board is full of teens. I think I'm going to find a forum with more adults on it. Maybe find one with people who are old enough to vote or have a career so they actually have life experiences that shape their views. Luke MC: Of course the law of the land turns extremists mild. A quiet extremists is still an extremist though. It's not the openly extreme ones people should be worried about. It's the quiet ones that portray a peaceful mentality but are secretly working on a plan. In this case we never really know if they are peaceful or not. I believe in order to put national security first we need to monitor all Muslims. If they are peaceful then they should know this is something that's going to keep them and the rest of us safe. If they don't like it..then they need to go live somewhere else. Religious profiling in this instance is warranted over the alternative outcome which is possibly more attacks.