"Are you between 18 and 26 years of age? If so, prepare to be forced to join the military."
Make no mistake, this is NOT a draft. If this bill passes, you will be REQUIRED to serve two years.
House Bill H.R. 163 (Senate Bill S. 89) reads, “It is the obligation of every citizen of the United States, and every other person residing in the United States, who is between the ages of 18 and 26 to perform a period of national service as prescribed in this Act unless exempted under the provisions of this Act.”
This bill was introduced in January, 2003 by Democratic Senator Ernest Hollings of South Carolina and Democratic Representative Charles Rangel of New York. It currently has been referred to the Committee on Armed Services. Funny, this doesn’t seem like something Democrats would usually support.
Scared? Well you should be. This bill has managed to avert the main stream media and we haven’t heard word one from John Kerry or George Bush. What’s happening to our country? Why is something so important as this being kept from the people? Why are our representatives even talking about this without our knowledge?
Under this bill, every healthy person between the ages of 18 and 26 would be required by law to serve the country in either a military or civil service capacity for two years. The President would have the power to determine how many people must serve in the military and the remainder would be required to perform some kind of civil service. Either way, the government is going to take away two years of your life. Virtually no one is excluded unless you’re physically unable to serve or you’re still in high school and under the age of 20. If you’re in college you’re not exempt. If you’re a single parent, you’re not exempt. You say you’re a conscientious objector? Well, you won’t have to go to a combat zone but you will still be required to serve. I wonder what will happen to the sons and daughters of our Congress members. Will they be selected to join the military? Hmmmm.
I’ve talked to a few people about this bill. One argument for it is “well, people should serve their country because their country has done so much for them. Besides, there are several other countries that require military service.”
I served in the Air Force for four years and am very proud to have done so. But I can tell you this, I would have been resentful if I were forced to serve. I tend to believe most people would feel the same. Especially if it meant putting off life plans to do so.
Sure, there are other countries that do something similar but are they us? Nope. We’re the best country in the world because we’re free and one of the most significant freedoms we have is the freedom to choose our destiny. Our representatives are talking about taking this freedom away from us – behind our backs. Our liberties mean nothing to them.
So are our representatives representing you? Where is the OUTRAGE from the media? I listen to talk radio (right and left) every day and I haven’t heard one thing about this. Do they know about it or are they also keeping it from the people?
Well our representatives and the media do not run our country – We the People do! And we need to show our OUTRAGE! It’s important that you forward this article to everyone you know, write your Congress members, contact the media, and DEMAND that the people be involved with this bill.
As President, I would veto this bill in a heart beat if it made it to my desk and I would use the Bully Pulpit to kill it. Where is Bush and Kerry on this issue? My guess is they both like this new power that could be given to the President.
View the bill at http://www.theorator.com/bills108/hr163.html
Darren
www.darrenforpresident.com