Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We are one of the few major nations that do not require service in the military......what we do is keep recycling those that want to serve for whatever reasons. . To say the draft didn't work well in the 60's shows how much you don't know. What we had was a political environment that succumbed to those that didn't want to serve. Hell one of our Presidents even crossed the border so he could avoid serving. Our President and most of our Congress didn't serve and do whatever they can to demean anyone that wears a uniform, military and police. Now,while we keep cutting our resources and focus on being politically correct, our enemies, both foreign and domestic, keep increasing theirs. That will make us a more secure and safe Country....not.
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Hi Chi: did you not notice that I also suggested they rework the classes because there were too many exemptions. The point I was really making is that young people are so disengaged and as a result we are losing this thing called "patriotism" I need to stop here or I will be going off topic
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Rubicon, you are right about class differences and how exemptions favored some over others. It's just that the late 60's were such divisive times, and the SSS in its form then was a factor. I look at my son, nieces, and nephews and their friends and see true patriotism. They are just not as demonstrative as we are. |
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Patriotism and love of country are things that you either feel in your heart, or you don't. Singing the national anthem, pledging allegiance, getting drafted into the army, or saluting the flag are all more meaningful when someone does it because they want to rather than because they are expected to. It seems to me that the anthem at movies would not really cause more patriotism, but would simply be a routine exercise that people would take for granted, and others would resent. If that's the case then I don't see the point.
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How about the ads that TOTV is now inserting into threads. Looks like they are part of the discussion until I figured out Charles Schwab was not responding to blueash.
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I would prefer they did not play the NA because aren't we going to the movies to escape reality for a couple of hours? There's nothing more real then hearing the NA, besides is everyone at the show an American citizen. How would you feel going to the movies in Toronto and before the flick they played the Canadian NA.
As far a mandatory service, I spent 13 months in Korea back in 70-71 and they have mandatory service. However, since Vietnam was going on, they were also sent to Nam except for the rich kids or families with clout could pull a few strings and served but never left the country. In fact they were stationed on our base and were called KATUSA (Koreans assigned to the US Army). They worked in the mess hall, the orderly room and even did guard duty at the gate. All the things we didn't want to do. |
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National Anthem before a movie----sounds like a pretty good idea but when you think about it----probably not----for reasons others have already posted.
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Not to mention, if they play the anthem before a movie, who is going to hold my tub of popcorn, barrel of soft drink, hot dog, nachos, and box of Milkduds while I stand and salute? Yes, that was a lame attempt at humor, but it's sorta true.
I'd be happy if people would just be quiet during movies, but that's another thread.
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