November 20, 2006

Rangel Plays Politics With Military

The United States military has functioned effectively as an all-volunteer force for three decades. Statistics show that our soldiers today are better educated, and broadly representative of the American population -- and that if anything, whites from the middle class are OVER-REPRESENTED in the armed forces.

But that doesn't stop a certain senior Democrat from claiming that the military is not representative enough -- and from proposing a solution that will make it non-volunteer and filled with less-educated, less qualified, less-motivated soldiers and sailors.

Rep. Charles B. Rangel (D-N.Y.) has long advocated returning to the draft, but his efforts drew little attention during the 12 years that House Democrats were in the minority. Starting in January, however, he will chair the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee. Yesterday he said "you bet your life" he will renew his drive for a draft.

"I will be introducing that bill as soon as we start the new session," Rangel said on CBS's "Face the Nation." He portrayed the draft, suspended since 1973, as a means of spreading military obligations more equitably and prompting political leaders to think twice before starting wars.

"There's no question in my mind that this president and this administration would never have invaded Iraq, especially on the flimsy evidence that was presented to the Congress, if indeed we had a draft and members of Congress and the administration thought that their kids from their communities would be placed in harm's way," said Rangel, a Korean War veteran. "If we're going to challenge Iran and challenge North Korea and then, as some people have asked, to send more troops to Iraq, we can't do that without a draft."

And while we are at it, Charlie, how about a proposed amendment to repeal the provision in the Constitution banning involuntary servitude -- because that is what you seek to propose on every single American young person.

UPDATE: Not only does the Dem Leadership oppose the Rangel Draft, but so does the New york Times. The latter shouldn't come as a surprise, though, since they have opposed the draft in most circumstances all the way back to when Lincoln implemented one back during the Civil War. Come to think of it, the Democrat Party opposed that draft as well -- and if they had succeeded in undermining that war effort like they did in Vietnam and are doing in Iraq, Charlie Rangel wouldn't be a Congressman today!

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1 you chicken-hawks get all nervoius when it looks like maybe you or one of your loved ones might have to serve huh?

Posted by: jay k. at Mon Nov 20 06:57:55 2006 (yu9pS)

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Fewer members of the almost-absent-from-Iraq upper class demographic serve there than in any previous war, on a percapita basis. And that frees the chickenhawks to squawk from "pineal cyst" Limbaugh and his talk show troops to Groggy's robotic rantings.


Posted by: Ken Hoop at Mon Nov 20 07:23:14 2006 (DZbll)

3 Well, you are right -- the ultra-libral super-rich do not send their kids to the miliatary.

You know, kids with names like Kohl, Kennedy, Kerry, Reid, Pelosi, and the like.

Funny thing is, though, it is the GOP opposed to a draft and the Dems supporting one -- despite the fact that (as Malkin points out) it was the Democrats who tried to use a scare tactic in 2004 by claiming that the GOP was going to start drafting kids after the election. Oddly enough, it is th Dems who want a draft and the GOP that wants the better trained and more competent all-volunteer force.

And don't worry, jay -- I'm sure you will be among the first to be drafted.

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