Selective Service...

American citizens have grown with the ideal of a free nation. Ensuring our status as a free country is more difficult than it might seem. Americans revel in the right to vote, to speak their minds, to engage in their favorite pastime. Not often equated with America, is the issue of involuntary servitude.

But, that's exactly what's represented by the American draft. From a moral standpoint, the selective service is definitely not American. Americans have never submitted to tyrannical oppression, yet the selective service requires every eighteen year old American to register for the draft. Conscription is forced should the draft be invoked. How does this represent a free nation as set forth in the Declaration of Independance. History has proven that patriotic loyal volunteer armies are the best way to defend a nation.

America's volunteer army far surpasses what is necessary to defend this nation from foriegn threat. Maintaining the draft is an unnecessary expense of the federal government, an expense that is immoral and unnecessary. The war in Afghanistan has shown the capabilities of the current American army to be completely sufficient.
"Where is it written in the Constitution? In what article is it contained, that you may take children from their parents, parents from their children, and compel them to fight in battles of any war in which the folly or the wickedness of government may engage it? … Who will show me any Constitutional injunction which makes it the duty of the American people to surrender everything valuable in life, and even life itself, not when the safety of their country and its liberties may demand the sacrifice, but whenever the purposes of an ambitious and mischievous government may require it? The question is nothing less than whether the most essential rights of personal liberty shall be surrendered, and despotism embraced in its worst form." -Daniel Webster
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