Fash wrote:Fairweather Pure wrote:As long as we're talking about what I would prefer, I guess I would go with never invading to begin with?
...too late?
Why do people cling to the impossible? It cannot be undone.
Isn't that kind of unfair? He pointed out that criminals are now allowed in the military, you asked what his preference is, he stated his preference (which I share) and you call him out on it. That seems unreasonable. As far as "clinging" to anything: we're discussing our opinions on an Everquest message board. Some of us clinging to the idea that going into Iraq was a bad decision gets as much accomplished as someone else saying we should implement the draft or that we should melt all guns in the united states down and make smart cars out of them or to shoot prison inmates into the sun in a rocketship. Namely: nothing.
Nothing concrete will change. No conversation here will ever shape any policy of the US Government. The only thing that will ever come about from a conversation here is a potential change in someone's mind, and even that is unlikely with all you stubborn pricks that hang out here

(myself included). If someone's mind is changed, perhaps they'll vote differently in an election in, say, Florida, and that one vote might be enough to sway a Presidential Election the other way, thus preventing the next conflict that is as poorly planned and executed as the current war in Iraq has been. No one is suggesting that opposing the war in Iraq from the beginning and continuing to do so is going to slowly erase it from photographs and enable Marty McFly to introduce Chuck Berry's music to the Enchantment Under the Sea dance. We're just saying that making better decisions several years back might have avoided this quagmire (giggety). Measure twice and cut once, as it were.
That said, if you're asking for an opinion on whether I'd prefer a draft or the loosening of restrictions on who can join the military (and making better decisions from the get-go is not one of my options), I'd take the latter every time. But I'd go the whole route, and let anyone who wanted to serve and was physically and mentally capable be allowed to. Including the San Francisco Assless Leather Chaps Parade, women (they still have restrictions on what capacities a woman can serve in, don't they?), monkeys that know sign language, etc.