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With about 175,000 troops deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan wars, the US military has been forced to rely on a controversial policy known as "stop-loss" to force soldiers to continue serving after their voluntary stints had ended.

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    jovial3 months ago

    It's not an issue of pay. It's an issue of rights. If these soldiers want to go home they should have that right.

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      hyperbola3 months ago

      Actually if we really had a "volunteer" army, anyone who wanted to should be allowed to refuse to go to Iraq or Afghanistan.

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      MRCOFFEECAKE3 months ago

      Wait until you get the parade of apologists claiming that there are inaccuracies in THIS reality.

      Or, as often is the case, they will just slink away until they can find a way to blame Clinton for another side effect of the

      inept Bush legacy...

      Where's the idiot who calls him "the greatest president ever"??

      My guess is they finally found a room for him in the loony bin.

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      Codi69343 months ago

      What you fail to understand is, once you raise your right hand. The rights that you protect for others do not apply to you. The military is not a forture 500 company. It exist to protect this nation. Which that is what it is doing. Feel lucky that no one has talked about re-enstating the draft. Oh wait, some Democrats have said that already! Let's wait and see how they package this to the American public!

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      MRCOFFEECAKE3 months ago

      I told you a few of the heartless idiots would apopear with their hit and run negatives. Don't you know that Bush is the "perfect" President. That is why they believe that "Mission was accomplished" through "shock and awe" when we dared them to "Bring it on" when in FACT our troops are still dying.

      That is because "Iraqui oil will pay for their stabilizaion"

      when in reality it costs US taxpayers $3ilion/week.

      But there are some good things, right?

      He has stabilized the dollar (to ALL time record LOWS).

      "No Child has been left behind" while our education system is suffering its worst fate in history.

      Need more?? Can we talk about our jobs, environment, FEMA,

      US Attorney corruption, the "stimulus package that only a 5 year old would believe, or border protection??

      What good has this man done for those who believed in the American Dream??

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    bubba23 months ago

    FTA --

    SPC. CASEY PORTER: Well, I was filling out paperwork to get ready for this deployment, and I put on there, "I would tell you about my knee injury and I would tell you about my PTSD, but no one here cares." So a civilian rep said, "No, I actually do care," and was very respectful and kind to me.

    So I went and saw a military doctor, and Iâ;;Major Carsus [phon.] at Fort Hood, Texas, and he was aware of my comments. And he said that, you know, I've insulted everybody in the room and was very hostile towards me. And he said, "You know how you deal with your PTSD? You go to Iraq, and you kill those savages." Those were his words verbatim. And then, of course, I felt very claustrophobic, very closed in.

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      bubba23 months ago

      This is horrifying!

      If the 'doctor' Sgt. Porter saw is indicative of the other military 'doctors' - and from other stories I have posted regarding the VA medical people (like the encouragement to NOT diagnose PTSD) - then the government is guilty of malpractice and of politicizing EVERY aspect of military 'support'.

      Disgusting ...

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    Spadecaller3 months ago

    Bush has turned military personnel into indentured servants. That is why McCain did not support the recent Veterans benefit legislation; he wants to keep the soldiers ignorant and poor so they have no other place to go. This is their idea of "supporting the troops."

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      hefaa13 months ago

      We have a captive military. It's like the scene from the Godfather' "Just when I'm going to get out, they pull me back in."

      Military=Mafia

      Draft beer, not students

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        hefaa13 months ago

        Military=Mafia, oops double post

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          hefaa13 months ago

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            ghengisghan3 months ago

            When you enlist you take on a 6 year commitment. The active duty portion can be anywhere from 3 years to the full 6 depending on what you sign up for. If its the minimum of 3 the military has the option of extending or recalling you to active duty for up to the full six years depending on the militarys needs not yours. It is fair because you sign your contract agreeing to it and if you didnt read your contract shame on you.In addition if you are retired military pulling a pension you can be recalled and if you refuse you can lose your pension ( or it can be reduced).

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              jordan113 months ago

              if you didnt read your contract shame on you>>>>

              A Vietnam combat vet served a one year tour. Little did these men and women in Iraq realize that they wouldn't be treated the same. Little did they realize that their country would be sending them back over & over again because those who voted the war President into power wouldn't be 'volunteering' to give them a break. Little did they realize that their families would lose their homes because they couldn't go back to their jobs. Little did they realize that when it didn't turn out to be an easy win LIKE THEY WERE TOLD, the coward Congress wouldn't protect them and institute a draft. Little did they realize their country wouldn't give a damn about them, and use them as fodder. Yeah, "shame" is the right word all right.

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              hyperbola3 months ago

              Actually Genghis, they should read much more than their "contract". They should also know when they must refuse orders or become war crimnals.

              On Loyalty

              An Open Letter to US Troops in Afghanistan and Iraq

              I was a soldier for most of the time between 1970 and 1996. I signed out on my retirement from 3rd Special Forces in Ft. Bragg. I had also served in 7th Special Forces, on three Ranger assignments, with Delta for almost four years, as a Cavalry Scout for a while, and in the 82nd Airborne Division as an infantryman. I started my career in Vietnam with the 173rd Airborne Brigade....

              ... A young friend of mine, who is now a member of an organization called Iraq Veterans Against the War, recently told me, "My platoon sergeant tried to get us to violate the Geneva Convention, and when we resisted, he threatened us with punishment. He told us that'the Geneva Convention doesn't exist in Iraq, and that is in writing at the Brigade level.'"

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              MRCOFFEECAKE3 months ago

              Here's a newsflash. most of the enlisted National Guard are never going to be considered for rocket scientry.

              Most of our military are dumb hicks. THAT is the only way we can pull off this sham!

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