I’m reminded of how that jerk Sen. Harry Reid tried to explain that Americans pay their income taxes voluntarily. How stupid does he think we are?!
Although I volunteered, I served in the draftee Army, and on average it wasn’t nearly as competent as our volunteer Army which all Americans should be proud of. No free country needs to enslave its citizens to defend itself. The all-volunteer Army is one of the great advances of freedom in my lifetime, up there with the fall of the Soviet Union.
I’ve been wondering what the thought process must have been like for those that “volunteered” to fight for our independence from England? Maybe something like: ~~It’s time to be willing to die for something rather than just living for nothing…
I’m reminded of advice my AF recruiter gave me. “When the TI (Training Instructor) asks for volunteers to step forward, everyone step BACK. The one fool still standing in place just ‘volunteered’.” PRICELESS advice I still follow all these (30) years later.
<:-)
Yukoner about 15 years ago
“I need three volunteers - you, you, and you.”
sjoujke about 15 years ago
Just curious….what would have happened if they hadn’t opened the draft notices????
Rakkav about 15 years ago
Had George Orwell lived then, he could’ve written a book about the Kingdom of Id called 984.
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
Why do I get the feeling I’ve just volunteered?
pschearer Premium Member about 15 years ago
I’m reminded of how that jerk Sen. Harry Reid tried to explain that Americans pay their income taxes voluntarily. How stupid does he think we are?!
Although I volunteered, I served in the draftee Army, and on average it wasn’t nearly as competent as our volunteer Army which all Americans should be proud of. No free country needs to enslave its citizens to defend itself. The all-volunteer Army is one of the great advances of freedom in my lifetime, up there with the fall of the Soviet Union.
(984! Good one, J.R.!)
Allan CB Premium Member about 15 years ago
I don’t like being Voluntold …
ferndip about 15 years ago
it will be a reality soon.
Trainwreck_1 about 15 years ago
I’ve been wondering what the thought process must have been like for those that “volunteered” to fight for our independence from England? Maybe something like: ~~It’s time to be willing to die for something rather than just living for nothing…
Or is this the way we’re starting to feel again?
DolphinGirl78 about 15 years ago
More like “voluntold”, quite common in government offices in Canada…
briankblough about 15 years ago
I’m reminded of advice my AF recruiter gave me. “When the TI (Training Instructor) asks for volunteers to step forward, everyone step BACK. The one fool still standing in place just ‘volunteered’.” PRICELESS advice I still follow all these (30) years later. <:-)