Invasion of Privacy

GaryT977

New Member
Originally posted by darthdarrel
Well I didn`t join the armed forces,but when I turned 18 I did my duty and signed up for the draft and if they needed my help that bad that they had to go to the draft I would have poudly gone.

'poudly'? :D

I had to sign up too, it's required by law within a month of your 18th birthday. I don't think I'd make a good soldier, tho. I've never been good at doing something just because someone told me too. I want to know why, dammit! ;)
 

GaryT977

New Member
Originally posted by Tramp
Wasn't it the bleeding heart liberal Senator from Massachusetts, Ted (murderer) Kennedy and California Democratic Representative George Miller that SPONSORED this bill?

See, FutureCEO, this is what I'm talking about. What's the point of arguing with people like this? You're not going to change their minds. :brick:
 

WDWFREAK53

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by NowInc
uh...so??

I remember back in high school I used to get calls from EVERY US organization trying to recruit me because of some weird test I took to figure out "what I will be" when i graduate...apppparently it showed I was good at decryption and computer engineering...about 5 days after i got the results back..the phones were constantly ringing..

This law doesnt seem like a big deal to me....as mom stated..if they want you..they'll find you..one way or another..

P.S...funny side story to all of this...you should have seen my mothers face when I got a call from the CIA ;)

It didn't say that you were gonna be an Industrial rocker that could actually PLAY and wear Gothic style makeup???

Sheesh...it's the last time I trust THOSE tests.

Just kiddin man...you know I like your music.
 

MicBat

Well-Known Member
I don't object to the whole recruiters being at high schools recruiting who wants to join the millitary, but when you get tons of mail and 100's of phone calls asking if you are interested in joining the millitary, it gets a little annoying. If someone were to sign up to get information about joining the military and show an interest toward it, then you can call them and send them information.
 

Maria

New Member
Just thought I would let you know how it is here:

When guys turn 18 they have to go to a draft (there is one once a year) and if you get chosen, you will have to do the "military service" every saturday for a year. If you are not chosen, you are given your papers and you are free! If you were chosen and didn´t complete the service, then you can´t get a passport, or an official id, and without it, you are a nobody. Sooo... that makes it obligatory.

Just last year, they started making it "optional" for women. They choose if they want to do it or not.
 

darthdarrel

New Member
Originally posted by GaryT977
'poudly'? :D

I had to sign up too, it's required by law within a month of your 18th birthday. I don't think I'd make a good soldier, tho. I've never been good at doing something just because someone told me too. I want to know why, dammit! ;)
Hey I never said I was perfect!:lol:
 

SpongeScott

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by Disneynut
My concern with this is the Don't Ask - Don't tell policy. Kids in HS are at the point in their lives where they are questioning their identity. It is a shame that a 15 or 16 year old, who is dealing with the question of being gay, might be hounded by a military recruiter or worse other students.
News flash--not every 15 or 16 year old struggles with their sexual identity. Don't lump them all in that category of trying to figure if they are gay or not. I'll stop before I say something I'll regret.
 

General Grizz

New Member
I'll have to stress on what Tramp said - it really does teach lessons in life! It really is an honor to be selected to support freedom... (recalls moments from the American Adventure). :)
 

Testtrack321

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by grizzlyhall
I'll have to stress on what Tramp said - it really does teach lessons in life! It really is an honor to be selected to support freedom... (recalls moments from the American Adventure). :)

The world isn't a Disney attraction. My goals and such in life I don't want ruined by the goverment because of some law that is an invasion of privacy.
 

Lhriangel

New Member
Originally posted by Testtrack321
The world isn't a Disney attraction. My goals and such in life I don't want ruined by the goverment because of some law that is an invasion of privacy.

Okay I don't mean to make anyone mad at me.. but how does the military having access to your phone number and name and such ruin your goals and such in life?
 

MicBat

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by Angelique
Okay I don't mean to make anyone mad at me.. but how does the military having access to your phone number and name and such ruin your goals and such in life?

I think he's meaning the draft. Aren't you TestTrack? The only reason they're getting your info is to send you crap in the mail to get you to join the military. Am I right?
 

FutureCEO

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
i wasn't agruing. I was just posting this info and then other people starting aruging. some of these people can be thickheaded.
 

Testtrack321

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by MicBat
I think he's meaning the draft. Aren't you TestTrack? The only reason they're getting your info is to send you crap in the mail to get you to join the military. Am I right?

Both. Having my number and where I live so they can get me and the draft. I'm going to use my imagination when I work, not brute force and killing, even if you just feed people or help with their computers.
 

MicBat

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by Testtrack321
Both. Having my number and where I live so they can get me and the draft. I'm going to use my imagination when I work, not brute force and killing, even if you just feed people or help with their computers.

They're going to get your info if the school gives it to them or not. I just stopped getting the stuff (I started getting it my sophmore year and I'm now a freshman in college). My school didn't give them the info, though... that I know of :veryconfu
 

Erika

Moderator
Originally posted by Testtrack321
Both. Having my number and where I live so they can get me and the draft. I'm going to use my imagination when I work, not brute force and killing, even if you just feed people or help with their computers.

They can find you anyway. They found me and we weren't even listed :lol:

Part two- those things are very important, but there are unfortunately times when we NEED the "brute force" to protect our citizens. I am very grateful to those who are willing to go because I know I don't want to do it! A big hug to those in the Armed Forces and to their families who miss them.
 

darthdarrel

New Member
Originally posted by Testtrack321
Both. Having my number and where I live so they can get me and the draft. I'm going to use my imagination when I work, not brute force and killing, even if you just feed people or help with their computers.
Beleive me the government knows more about you then you can ever imagine,you have a social security number right?
This law only makes it it easier to compile a list. And I Don`t think we will ever go to a draft so you have nothing to fear test track! All this law does is let the goverment have the same access that businesses around the country allready have.
 

CmdrTostada

Member
Alright, let me get this straight. A lot of people are complaining because the Military, which is a branch of the government, wants to go into public schools to recruit people, and public schools are government funded. So I ask you, how can any sane person believe that this is invasion of privacy? Oh yeah I know, because CNN lies!!!!!!!!
 

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