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christa
10-06-2004, 07:07 AM
On Tuesday, the House voted against the bill to reinstate the Draft.

Please keep in mind that Democrats Rangel & Hollings introduced this bill, NOT THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION! (sorry, I'm sick of the accusations)

Here's the article:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,134546,00.html

For those of you that think FoxNews is "Faux News" . . .
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/10/06/draft.ap/index.html

Think what you must . . . good thing is that it's not going through. The Democrats did well scaring the American public. Glad it didn't come back to haunt them.

Pam
10-06-2004, 07:11 AM
Thank you for this Christa. I have told myself I try and stay out of the Dog House but I just wanted to thank you for posting this.

christa
10-06-2004, 07:16 AM
No problem. I wish more people would see it. ;)

mugsy
10-06-2004, 08:54 AM
If you ask me, the entire media is nothing but "Faux News" anymore.

Thanks for both articles.

christa
10-06-2004, 09:40 AM
Originally posted by mugsy
If you ask me, the entire media is nothing but "Faux News" anymore.

Thanks for both articles.

I agree . . . it's important to get the facts straight by looking at a number of sources.

mugsy
10-06-2004, 10:00 AM
And even then you have to read between the lines and see if you can get a source that was actually at the event in question! lol

I'm not cynical at all...really....:)

christa
10-06-2004, 10:09 AM
Originally posted by mugsy
I'm not cynical at all...really....:)

How could anyone not be??? Seriously . . . the media has become a weapon and I'm afraid that a lot of Americans don't even realize it. So sad . . .

mugsy
10-06-2004, 11:48 AM
It seems to me to go back to the time of "yellow journalism" when you couldn't trust anything that was being printed because they could write whatever they pleased.

catland
10-06-2004, 12:33 PM
I saw a DVD that trashed Fox News and parts of it were quite interesting. (don't worry - I didn't believe everything that they said). But this was interesting.

The DVD pointed out that when Fox News wants to spread a story without real credentials, they'll use the expression "some people say"...

Listen for it - it is interesting because you can get away with saying any kind of outrageous statement by just starting the phrase with "some people say"...

I even heard Dubya use that phrase in his debate last week.:rolleyes:

BCBlondie
10-06-2004, 03:26 PM
ABC News:
http://abcnews.go.com/wire/Politics/ap20041006_144.html

Interesting...
Well, I'm glad there won't be a draft at least (hopefully)! Phew...

lizzielou742
10-07-2004, 07:25 AM
Originally posted by catland
I saw a DVD that trashed Fox News and parts of it were quite interesting. (don't worry - I didn't believe everything that they said). But this was interesting.

The DVD pointed out that when Fox News wants to spread a story without real credentials, they'll use the expression "some people say"...

Listen for it - it is interesting because you can get away with saying any kind of outrageous statement by just starting the phrase with "some people say"...

I even heard Dubya use that phrase in his debate last week.:rolleyes:

Ooh, are you talking about "Outfoxed"? I watched that on Friday night. It was good, but it depressed me, honestly. I can't believe they even call themselves a "news" channel.

christa
10-07-2004, 08:38 AM
Originally posted by lizzielou742
I can't believe they even call themselves a "news" channel.

What news channel would you call a news channel? CBS? NBC? Surely not CNN!

I'm guessing this documentary bashing FoxNews is as GREAT as Moore's Bush bashing documentary??? And we should DEFINITELY believe that what they both say is true. LOL

Liz, why no response about the draft? Isn't it GREAT NEWS that the Dems aren't getting away with their ploy?!?!

i'm feeling a little sarcastic today so take what i say lightly please.

DJFyrewolf36
10-07-2004, 09:29 AM
Im just glad that people aren't going to be forced into this. Many Americans are against the war as is, a draft wouldn't add points to the approval pool

Its just like Vietnam all over again :(

lizzielou742
10-07-2004, 09:43 AM
Originally posted by christa
What news channel would you call a news channel? CBS? NBC? Surely not CNN!

I'm guessing this documentary bashing FoxNews is as GREAT as Moore's Bush bashing documentary??? And we should DEFINITELY believe that what they both say is true. LOL

Liz, why no response about the draft? Isn't it GREAT NEWS that the Dems aren't getting away with their ploy?!?!

i'm feeling a little sarcastic today so take what i say lightly please.

No response about the draft because I'm at work and my boss has been in the past two days (a rarity), so I can't get on the internet as much - and I haven't had much time to read anything and respond like I'd like to. I would like to say that it is painfully clear our armed services are in need of more troops, and maybe bringing back the draft would be a good idea. Maybe people would actually think about getting out to vote if the draft was re-instated.

Besides, I think the harder question is - Why do you egg me on? Do you really want to know what I have to say on this subject? You, Pam and Logan in particular have made it clear that my views are not welcome, and I'm tired of being mocked and ridiculed. I think you know my opinion on the subject. I am sick and tired of going back and forth. No one is changing my mind on anything, and clearly no one is changing yours.

You egg me on to respond, because you can't wait to insult me and are condescending and rude. It's making me avoid Pet Talk altogether lately, which is sad.

Does that make you feel better?

i'm feeling a little sarcastic today so take what i say lightly please.

Pam
10-07-2004, 10:32 AM
Originally posted by lizzielou742
No response about the draft because I'm at work and my boss has been in the past two days (a rarity), so I can't get on the internet as much -
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Well Liz this was a pretty long response, so I guess you have a little time on your hands today. I think you pretty much find time to post what you want. Hmm.....

Sorry that you feel maligned but it is you, after all, who has been starting the threads. If you can't stand the heat, as they say, ....

lizzielou742
10-07-2004, 10:37 AM
Originally posted by Pam
Well Liz this was a pretty long response, so I guess you have a little time on your hands today. I think you pretty much find time to post what you want. Hmm.....

I type fast.


Originally posted by Pam
Sorry that you feel maligned but it is you, after all, who has been starting the threads. If you can't stand the heat, as they say, ....

I didn't start this thread.

Logan
10-07-2004, 10:55 AM
You didn't start the thread and I didn't post in it before now, but that didn't stop you from naming me on your "list" of people that egg you on!

Just in case you're wondering where my lack of respect for you started, just remember the following post, and I think your memory will return.


Can't wait until the 1,000th American casualty in Iraq is named (http://www.globalsecurity.org/milit..._casualties.htm).

(It is on Page 7 of The Presidential Election thread). I think any of our Democrat friends were probably ashamed of you too for making a statement like that, even if you meant it differently than it came across!

Healthy debate is ok (I still wonder why it happens on a Pet forum and why I continue to read it and respond on occasion), and also the "fun" postings, jabbing at either side are ok too, but continuous argumentative and smearing type behavior gets old and fast. You say that you aren't going to change any minds, and you probably aren't going to. I am not going to either, and I don't even try to. So state your opinion, then sit back and watch what happens instead of getting all defensive about everything! Lighten up, for goodness sake, and if you can't take a little jabbing from the other side, you definitely don't need to be posting in any political topics, anyway! For goodness sake, your responses have been much more frequent and MUCH stronger than anything Christa, Pam or I have said, and many of the other posters at Pet Talk, who happen to be on the opposite side of me, who I happen to respect for their well informed opinions, regardless of whether I agree or not.

Whew! Enough from me on this subject!

Logan

lizzielou742
10-07-2004, 11:10 AM
That quote is taken out of context. It was completely sarcastic in meaning. If you can't pick up on sarcasm - and you were the only person who didn't - then I really don't care what you think.

Logan
10-07-2004, 11:40 AM
Re: Here's what I think about the whole thing.

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Originally posted by lizzielou742
[url]Can't wait until the 1,000th American casualty in Iraq is named
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The ignorance of that statement is unbelievable! And I wonder why I have pretty much stopped posting....

Stupid statements like this one give anti-war people a bad name.

I think I was NOT the only one to take offense to what you said and how you said it. You must have missed the response from Molly (Mugsy) that I have copied over for you. I'm sorry if I didn't catch your "sarcasm" right away, but who in their right mind, who is a troop supporting American would EVER say something like that, even in jest??

Logan
10-07-2004, 11:55 AM
lizzielou said: No response about the draft because I'm at work and my boss has been in the past two days (a rarity), so I can't get on the internet as much - and I haven't had much time to read anything and respond like I'd like to. I would like to say that it is painfully clear our armed services are in need of more troops, and maybe bringing back the draft would be a good idea. Maybe people would actually think about getting out to vote if the draft was re-instated.

So why would you say this, now, lizzielou, when I had such a vehement response from you about my response on the draft issue earlier? Which way do you want it to be? Are you for the draft or against it? Really?


quote:
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Originally posted by Logan
According to statements from President Bush, himself, this not true.
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Er, right, because that's not a biased source. Neither is Rumsfeld, right?

lizzielou742
10-07-2004, 12:28 PM
At the time I made that statement, the 1,000th troop death had already occured. I think it is horrible and awful and sad that so many Americans have died in Iraq. there was sarcasm and sadness that was inherent in that statement. The fact that you are questioning my patriotism deeply offends me, and I would suggest to you that you drop the subject. The statement was made, and maybe because I didn't place little "roll-eyes" next to it, you read it wrong. Sorry about your mistake.

I think drafting would suck, but I could also see the positive outcomes of it. I think, like I said before, that it would make people think more critically, and it would probably get more young people interested in politics and voting. I don't want to be drafted (who does?) but I think if we're going to be able to handle the situations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and protect our homeland, as well as consider the genocide going on in Sudan, then we need more troops. I wish National Guardsmen weren't being shipped out, and that Reservists weren't being called up, and that active members of the armed forces weren't being asked to serve multiple tours. Obviously, we need more troops in Iraq to secure the peace, and I don't understand how we are going to get more troops if we don't bring in more support from other countries or reinstate the draft.

I did not respond to this thread in the first place not only because I didn't have time in the past few days, but when I did have time, I wanted to avoid an argument like this one. Seems I have been drawn into one anyway. I suggest we leave it alone now.

mugsy
10-07-2004, 12:29 PM
I just wish people would be a little more open minded and start paying attention to both sides and not continually snipe about how wrong the Republicans (Conservatives) and how right the Democrats (Liberals) are. Personally I think if you narrow your mind to believing one side and one side only, then you no longer are a viable source of information and should be ignored. And actually the same goes for the Republicans saying how right they are and how wrong the Democrats are. That's why I'm an INDEPENDENT.

As far as sarcasm goes.....there was nothing sarcastic in your statement. You made a statement with no explanation....how else are we to interpret it? You were spewing hate of the Republicans and your venom was clear, your sarcasm was not.

I don't understand why a healthy political debate always has to turn to name calling and snide remarks.

I'm also not trying to change anyone's beliefs. All I'm asking for is for acceptance of beliefs whether you argree or not. You are entitiled to your opinion just like everyone else and yours is no better or no worse than anyone elses.

And for the draft. I think it's wrong, but, I also think the whole selective service thing is wrong too.

RICHARD
10-07-2004, 12:42 PM
Originally posted by lizzielou742

I think drafting would suck, but I could also see the positive outcomes of it.


If you were behind the leader you'd think drafting is the best thing in the world.

I can see you are no NASCAR fan.

lizzielou742
10-07-2004, 12:45 PM
Hee hee Richard!

Thanks. :)

Actually, I do watch a little Nascar. My dad's g.f. LOVES Dale Jr. I don't really have a favorite. :D

christa
10-07-2004, 04:18 PM
Oh Liz . . . where do I start?

I was a little shocked to see your posts when I got home today. And a little disappointed. When we first started this, we decided to agree to disagree. We both know that there is NO way we can change each other's political opinions. I know that, you know that.

With that said . . . did you EVER stop to think that I might enjoy having an "intelligent" discussion with you??? A LOT of people are voting for John Kerry for the mere fact that he's NOT George W. Bush. That makes me soooooo mad! They have no political opinions what so ever, they know no facts, they have no intelligent ideas of their own . . . just that he's not what we have now. Although I completely disagree with your views, I enjoy our conversations. We are both well informed young women with strong convictions.

I wasn't egging you on when I asked why you hadn't commented on the draft. I started the thread about the draft and you completely turned it around and turned it into a FoxNews BASH!!! THAT is why I asked why you weren't commenting about the TOPIC OF THE THREAD! Just seemed a little strange to me. Trying to spin it a little?

Now, what's even stranger is that you support the draft...but shouldn't surprise me since it's out now that it wasn't the GOP pushing the bill. Hmm . . .

OK, Liz . . . I'm sorry you got your feelings hurt. But I have NEVER intentionally posted something to egg you on. And I have never been RUDE to you personally.

However, I am NOT sorry for defending my positions or my President.

This is getting ugly, and it wasn't suppose to.

I'm going shopping . . . this is giving me a headache.

BCBlondie
10-07-2004, 07:54 PM
Hmm...
I sent the draft news links to the person who told me there might be a draft if Bush becomes president, and this was the reply I got:


Diana, my understanding is that the houses voted to halt debate on the floor on two resolutions introduced at the start of the Iraq war to bring back the draft. What that means is that the draft issue remains up in the air and may be taken up again at a later date such as after the November election. The vote was in the interest of Bush supporters so that a pre-election draft issue would not scare potential Bush voters from voting for Bush because a lingering draft issue may give them the impression that the draft may be eminent or likely should Bush get elected. Nevertheless it is my opinion, that the draft is more likely to be enacted under Bush than under Kerry, particularly if the war in Iraq drags on and the situation gets worse and worse and less and less people sign on to the armed services. Bush has no adequate plan for getting out of Iraq and may resort to pushing for the draft, Kerry won't.

christa
10-07-2004, 08:34 PM
Originally posted by BCBlondie
Hmm...
I sent the draft news links to the person who told me there might be a draft if Bush becomes president, and this was the reply I got:

I'm sure "the person" is a credible source . . .

So this bill was presented by DEMOCRATS and yet "the person" still believes that it's a plot by the GOP?

Give me a break!

(sorry in advance if this thread offends anyone) ;)

Lady's Human
10-07-2004, 11:56 PM
1) the US Military is a professional, all volunteer force. Reinstating the draft would cause numerous morale issues.

2) It takes an average of two years to train and integrate a soldier into a unit from the time they start basic training. The normal draft term is two years. This would help us how?

3) The modern military is not the military of the past. An infantry soldier no longer just needs to learn how to shoot and move on the battlefield. Infantry soldiers now operate high tech equipment that takes time to train and become proficient on, unlike the vietnam era draftees. Again, it takes an average of two years for a soldier to become completely proficient and integrated into a unit, and that time is for a volunteer soldier who wants to be there. I shudder to think how long it would take to accomplish the same with an unwilling draftee.

The draft is not going to happen.

DJFyrewolf36
10-08-2004, 11:27 AM
Originally posted by Lady's Human
1) the US Military is a professional, all volunteer force. Reinstating the draft would cause numerous morale issues.

2) It takes an average of two years to train and integrate a soldier into a unit from the time they start basic training. The normal draft term is two years. This would help us how?

3) The modern military is not the military of the past. An infantry soldier no longer just needs to learn how to shoot and move on the battlefield. Infantry soldiers now operate high tech equipment that takes time to train and become proficient on, unlike the vietnam era draftees. Again, it takes an average of two years for a soldier to become completely proficient and integrated into a unit, and that time is for a volunteer soldier who wants to be there. I shudder to think how long it would take to accomplish the same with an unwilling draftee.

The draft is not going to happen.

I agree with you Ladys Human. Looking at it from a purely tactical perspective, having a non-voulenteer military handling VERY dangerous and complex equipment is a bad idea. About the only Draft that worked was for WW II and most people voulenteered to go into the military. This, like vietnam is a war many people do not support. People will try to get out of it. How will that help? If you draft people and half of them weasel out of it, you still have the problem of inssufcient strength. History has proven that conscripting unwilling people loses wars.

mugsy
10-08-2004, 08:03 PM
Thank you LH....a voice of reason and experience. When ever you post on a thread about the military, I always take what you say with more credence than I would from anyone else....you are in the middle of it after all...

I also listen to my husband and BIL since they are both former military. Hubby Desert Storm vet and BIL Vietnam and Desert Storm vet.

Btw...in case you haven't heard it in awhile....Thanks for doing what you do and defending us!