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Poll Finds Most Oppose Return to Draft

 
Asa
06/24/2005 06:20 AM
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Poll Finds Most Oppose Return to Draft
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WASHINGTON - Americans overwhelmingly oppose reinstatement of the military draft and most say they wouldnīt encourage their children to enlist in the service either, an AP-Ipsos poll found.

That resistance underscores the dilemma facing the Bush administration as it struggles to recruit a volunteer military in war time.

The Army is falling short of its recruiting goals this year at a time the country is fighting extended wars in
Iraq and
Afghanistan. The Army has repeatedly missed its monthly recruiting goals this year, falling short by 42 percent in April.

And all four branches of military service are having trouble attracting recruits to their reserve forces.

Despite the recruiting problems, seven in 10 Americans say they oppose reinstatement of the draft, and almost half of those polled strongly oppose that step, the AP-Ipsos poll found. About a quarter of the people in this country say they favor reinstating the draft.

"Things have been working well with the all-volunteer army and thatīs how it should stay," said Kathy Fowler, a 44-year-old mother from Chillicothe, Ohio.

More than 1,700 members of the U.S. military have died since the start of the Iraq war and thousands more have been wounded. Gen. John Abizaid, the top U.S. commander in the Middle East, told members of Congress on Thursday that the Iraqi insurgency is as active as six months ago and more foreign fighters are flowing in all the time.

The shortfalls in military recruiting have led to speculation that the government might be forced to reinstitute the draft. But Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld has ruled it out, saying the all-volunteer force has proved the wisdom of discontinuing the draft in 1973.

"There isnīt a chance in the world that the draft will be brought back," Rumsfeld told a House hearing Thursday.

New York Congressman Charles Rangel introduced a bill in January 2003 to bring back the draft, and more than a year later he reintroduced it. The legislation went nowhere, which did not surprise the New York Democrat.

Rangel said he initially introduced the draft legislation because he thought people would think twice about going to war in Iraq if their own children might be required to serve. And he objects to the way the military is recruiting troops — offering cash bonuses to needy young people in poor neighborhoods.

The Army has responded to the recruiting slump by increasing the number of recruiters and offering bigger signup bonuses.

Some feel the militaryīs recruitment problems will force a return to the draft.

"If we had more manpower in the Middle East we could get this over with," said James Puma, a retiree from Buffalo, N.Y. "Iīm a Republican, Iīm with the president. But things in Iraq are not going good at all."

However, Jeremy Miller, a sales manager from Denver, said the Iraq war is "a situation the president has gotten us into and should be able to get us out of" without bringing back the draft.

More than half of those polled said they would discourage a son who was the right age to serve from enlisting in the military, while two-thirds said they would discourage a daughter from joining.

If a military draft were reinstated, more than half in the poll, 54 percent, said they would oppose women being drafted.

The American public has strongly opposed reinstating the draft for the past couple of decades, according to various polls. And the decreasing support for the war in Iraq suggests that is unlikely to change anytime soon.

"People simply donīt want their kids to be sent off to Iraq to be shot at in a situation in which the value of the war is becoming more and more questionable," said John Mueller, a political science professor at Ohio State University and author of "War, Presidents and Public Opinion."

Men were more likely than women to favor reinstating the draft, those over age 50 were more likely to favor it than younger adults. And Republicans were more likely than Democrats to support the idea. But a majority of each of those groups opposed the draft.

"The draft has never been popular and thereīs little reason to believe it would be popular now," public opinion analyst Karlyn Bowman said.

The poll of 1,000 adults was conducted June 20-22 for the AP by Ipsos, an international polling firm, and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.

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12/08/2005 10:14 AM
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MOST? How about all, that is if your draft age. The old fucks say SEND THEM, I WENT. So what if you were a sucker. Do you see many rich men send their kids to war? Nope, they be smart
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12/08/2005 10:14 AM
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12/08/2005 10:14 AM
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Donīt believe that story. It comes from the Liberal Democrats who have no balls for war. Oh, did Teddy ever serve in the Military?

You damn New Dems ought to know that your Hero, Teddy, lives as the Black Sheep of the Family. Heīs no Bobby, Joseph, or John. Essentially, Teddy is a clear cut asshole trying to appear as a man, but he failed at that too.

Donīt worry about the Military. Thereīs a lot of guys that want to go in and do the job right.
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12/08/2005 10:14 AM
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who the fuck do you think that teddy the traitor is any ones hero. Glad you think there are enough volenteers and that the MIL can take care of its self. Is Iraq your example? PS. I voted for Bush 2 times.
Mr. Manly
12/08/2005 10:14 AM
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Truth be told, the military doesnīt want the draft either. One of the biggest problems with the draft is trying to turn unmotivated and uncooperative people into soldiers that have to be responsible for the safety of others in their units as well as themselves. It doesnīt work too well.
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Has Bush ever listened to what the polls say?

I hope they dont return to the draft but those idiots in Washington are capable of all sorts of bad policy decisions.
Vet/father
12/08/2005 10:14 AM
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There is no need for a draft. If I was in charge
of reruiting, I would be able to get 10,000+ within weeks. Hereīs the problem thou, as I see it.
We are going to lose, because this nation is hated for what it does to Fathers/Boys. This country(Thanks to the ACLU & others) had taken the word of GOD and the Ten Commandments from public places. The elected-officals of today DONīT CARE SHIT ABOUT YOU, they only care about there $$$ parnters and making $$$.
We can-not and WILL NOT win the war........period

I think many now are seeing what Iīd been saying for years
Anonymous Coward
12/08/2005 10:14 AM
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Thereīs millions of illegal aliens here in this country.

Round them up and send them over.
Claycat nli
12/08/2005 10:14 AM
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No draft! The Republicans are so happy with this war; let them send their kids.
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749 has the best idea yet.
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12/08/2005 10:14 AM
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DRAFT THIS!!
bushfingspockinteresting.
MOVING BILLBOARD
12/08/2005 10:14 AM
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YEEEEEHAW!!! Slap leather boys, we gonna form a posse and round up them terrorist critters!!
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12/08/2005 10:14 AM
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Ya think?

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