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Originally Posted by adult-help
Since when did America stop being free country? Did I miss that? This is the first time I hear that you have to do what you are told. Is the army slavery now or how? Once you are in ,even voluntarily, you loose your rights to go out?
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Yes. You do. Leaving of your own free will is called AWOL, (or 'Desertion' during war time) and is punishable by prison time, busting big rocks into little rocks at Ft. Leavenworth.
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Originally Posted by adult-help
The final and the most crucial choice lies only in the shoulders of a man himself, a soldier in this case. He can say NO and face the consequences at home. But he CAN say no.
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You're right. And he will be dishonorably discharged and thrown in prison.
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Originally Posted by adult-help
This is what separates real men and cowards - and not blindly following orders and going into war you do not agree with...Choice IS an option. There are consequences BUT there is an option.
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The option is
before you enlist, not after.
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Originally Posted by adult-help
Being a soldiers and Nobble reasons 
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Soldiers are what stands between the life you enjoy now, and being thrown into slavery by the first person bigger than you.