06-19-2008, 11:40 AM
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Sussi *7.7.86 - 18.6.09*
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Location: Germany
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Originally Posted by Reba
Signing up for American military service is voluntary; no one is forced to do it.
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Yes, thatīs right but really truth after sign the agreement contract. Itīs really sad that they lead the people beleive and trust that itīs voluntary...
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Every service man and woman knows that no matter how many years the contract states, there is always that clause that says you can be kept in service according to the needs of the service during war. If people don't like that clause, then they shouldn't sign the contract.
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Do you want to assume that every people know and can read the clause? Do you mean ALL?
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How could the military win wars if they allowed people to leave when they wanted? It would be chaos. Do you think that soldiers in the middle of the battles at Normandy, or the Bulge, or Iwo Jima said, "Oh, look at the calendar; my contract time is up--I'm going home. Bye-bye."
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Please re-read my post to Jiro123 carefully and please donīt twist it. I talk about they DECIDED to resign Army service soon before their agreement contract ends. They forced them to sign the extend agreement contract. Get it?
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No. Soldiers don't leave their buddies behind to do all the fighting without them just because they decide their time is up. Sailors don't tell the captain of the ship to let them off half way thru a cruise.
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Soliders decided to quit Army service and do not want to extend agreement contract but they forced them to sign extend agreement contract and ignore their decision for resign Army service. Get it?
Anyway, accord the article: He can say No to Iraq war when he FELT itīs not necassary war or illegal war. This is his right. Good thing is the court is on his side. Why? because he has no problem to serve at different countries except Iraq.
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