Citizens In The United States Should Refuse To Join The Armed Forces

Decent Essays
Zaira Garcia
Mr.Arnold Recinto
Feb 8,2016
English 1-2
Refuse to join the armed forces
Citizens in the united states should have the right to say no to serve in the armed forces. We should not be forces forced to do something we don't want to do. So many people have being forced to go.18 year-old have being forced they probably wanted to study to do something else and we are forcing them to go and join armed forces. They are leaving their family and they are being expose to died in military war. You get a scared feeling every time you even think leaving your hometown. There are so many reasons why we should not be force anyone to join the armed forces if they don't want to join it. We should think in other way to find people the want to join the armed forces not forcing them to join it.
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They are leaving there family and if they have kids they probably will stay whit out parents. Do you know how many the kids will suffer if they parents died serving in military war. We should think in they family too. We are only think that we need more people to serve in the armed forces. But in what we don't think is in all those families they need them in there side. We should think beyond in what we need we should start thinking in all those people that are suffering in the back of all that. They need them so much.
The danger of military war they can died in war. They chose them whit out thinking in what they want. They probably have another's dreams and we destroy them an probably killing them just because we need more people in the armed forces. They probably wanted to study something maybe they wanted to be a doctor or anything but if they tell them they don't have the chance to refuse to go an is so much danger went they join the armed force. If they sent them to war the will probably died because is so much

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