Originally posted by TinaRN
I say "no". I think women should do their part as American citizens with rights and responsibilities. But I also think it is harder for the men in the military to defend our country when women are in combat. Men find it hard to be objective and protect the rest of the platoon when something has happened, or may happen, to one of the women in the platoon. Women evoke the emotional side of men (which CAN be a good thing!), which is something they are trained NOT to be in the military. Not being a man, myself, and not being in the military, I am not speaking from experience. I only speak about what I've been told by other men, some in the military, some not. If any military men want to give their opinion, I would love to hear it. Also (and I hope this doesn't cause a big debate) I don't think the majority of women are as physically strong as men. Even with training and physical exercise, MOST women cannot do what men can do physically. This is not meant as a put down to women. I KNOW there are some very strong women in the USA, but I am saying that MOST women are not as strong. Just remember this is my OPINION only. I don't have statistics to back it up.![]()
Originally posted by Nancy
If you were an only son you didn't have to serve? Or is that just my memory and old movies playing tricks on me.
Originally posted by jennyanydots
Excuse me, but women are already coming home in body bags. So your poll is skewed and the results colored by your prejudices.
Originally posted by AirForceRocks
Yes, I believe that women should have to register for the draft. And I believe it has everything to do with equal rights. With rights come responsibilities
Originally posted by HaleyB
Interesting poll. I am surprised. I voted no.
However you did not specify what sort of duty drafted women would be in line for. I might reconsider if non-combat was specified.
Equal rights does not mean Men and Women are the same. God forbid we should all be the same. What a world that would be.
Already got news for you on that one. 12/28/02 My brother AND my sister in law both active duty Air Force stationed in Va. were sent over there. They have 3 children 8,6 and 2. I drove from NJ to Va on 2 days notice, picked up the kids and had then until 6/30/03. The war started 3/19/03. Granted they weren't drafted but this is their JOB, they chose it and signed the dotted line. I don't know that it would be any different if they had been drafted.I also believe there should be some arrangement where both parents of minor children are not taken away from their homes.