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February
17, 2009
On
Reinstating the Draft
by Rep. Ron Paul, MD
Much
has been made by the new administration of the idea
of national service and volunteerism. While service
to one's community is certainly admirable, it is
not the federal government's place to "encourage"
or promote volunteerism. Moreover, there are
troubling signs that national service could
transition from voluntary to mandatory, or de facto
mandatory, such as the requirement of service in
order to be granted a diploma, or something along
those lines.
Involuntary servitude was supposed to be
abolished by the 13th Amendment, but things like
Selective Service and the income tax make me wonder
how serious we really are in defending just basic
freedom. The income tax enslaves workers for nearly
4 months out of a year by garnishing what amounts
to all their wages in that period of time. A
military draft could demand your very life, without
your consent. This should be unthinkable in a free
society.
Proponents of reinstating the draft claim it is
needed to protect liberty from enemies abroad. But
what about the enemies of liberty right here at
home? I am convinced that there are more threats to
American liberty within the 10-mile radius of my
office on Capitol Hill than there are on the rest
of the globe. If we would get our troops off of
foreign soil, those perceived enemies of our
liberty abroad are much more likely to stand down
and let us be. We have more than enough troops to
mind our own business and defend ourselves. It is
only for world domination that we have a troop
shortage.
Nevertheless, some think recruiting for our
military is too low and that the younger generation
will not answer the call of duty willingly, and
must be drafted by force. I take extreme exception
to this characterization of young people today.
First of all, I believe they correctly see that
foreign policy, as unpopular as it has been under
Bush, is not significantly changing under Obama,
and has little, if anything, to do with defending
the United States, and certainly not the
Constitution. Second, many see friends and
acquaintances who have voluntarily enlisted, and
have taken note of how the soldier, the veteran is
treated. Perhaps rather than blaming younger
generations for being selfish, older generations
should remember their promises to those who
volunteer for military service and be mindful of
how they are treated. Every homeless vet by the
side of the road, every suicide, every report of
substandard conditions in veteran hospitals is a
sign of how we let our military down. Perhaps we
should look to those issues if we have problems
with military recruitment, rather than to trample
freedom in the name of protecting it.
If that is not enough reason, consider that most
in the military are against a draft. There is a
vast difference between serving alongside another
volunteer, and serving alongside a reluctant
conscript. Americans need to be on the lookout for
any propaganda trying to ease us back into the
draft. Too often a flawed foreign policy prompts
the need for a draft. Abolishing the Selective
Service is one thing we could do to counter those
efforts.
Paul
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Dr. Ron Paul is a Republican
member of Congress from Texas.
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