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ags281 said:... Have you not been reading the discussion?
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Yes but I'm late in the discussion and I wanted to put my 2 cents in on the original topic.
ags281 said:... Have you not been reading the discussion?
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The free country of ours forces us to pay taxes. We all have to pay that new health care tax, who signed up for that? Were told how old we have to be to drink, smoke, have sex, drive a car.How can you claim your country to be a "Free" country when it forces someone to do something against their will, such as join the military.
But what good does it do for a Minister of Natural Resources to have served time in the military?
Where did you come from, are the cooks going to through hot soup at the enemy. We are all part of the team, I can't, definately not, fight without food, but you are putting the cart before the horse. All, I'm saying is that if someone is shooting at me I want to be able to trust that the guy beside me knows how to maintain and fire his weapon on my direction.Military Brat said:Support trades are just as (maybe even more) vital as combat arm trades.
Quote from: ags281 on June 25, 2004, 04:48:28
To be fair to those who aren't military types, can't meet the CF medical standards, or simply want an alternative, this principle could extend to full-time service with a list of approved/credible NGO's (e.g. red cross, medecins sans frontieres, salvation army) either domestically or abroad... Having more Canadian citizens with an actual understanding of the REAL world would do wonders for our society too (those that spend time in the 3rd world especially would definately be unlikely to take Canadian citizenship for granted).
Basic principle is this: as a Canadian citizen, you have the option to contribute to the Canadian or international communities with either your time or your money. It just happens that if you contribute time you can gain valuable insight into the world around you, plus have an experience that you will carry with you for the rest of your life.
Completely agree 100%. You outlined a line of thought that I have been musing over for a little while. And the added advantage of having a population with real life experiences in all kinds of different environments is a compelling argument in itself for a system like this.