One of the things that the ESS site I linked points out is that with today's military technology, it's going to take a lot longer than before to get a raw recruit to the point where he'd be useful in a combat situation.
I don't really think we're going to get drafted because I don't really think the US is going to war. We do, after all, have nearly every nation in the world on our side here. We don't have an opponent yet, and when we find one, it will probably be a group of individuals, and maybe even an internal one. And I'm really hoping that people calm down to the point where they can see the irony in reacting to the deaths of thousands of Americans by sending thousands more Americans off to be killed.
DX -- you don't actually have to kill or be killed. You can escape to some neutral country or go to prison, both of which might be preferable options. But I agree that conscription certainly gets in the way of one's life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness.
On another note, if those figures are accurate, Amazon has collected over $1 million and climbing today from over 37,000 people, at an average rate of somewhere near $28 per person. They raised the maximum donation from $50 to $100 sometime this afternoon. And blood donation centers are now asking people to schedule appointments for sometime in the next two weeks. These things, at least, make me proud of my fellow human beings.
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The what mentioned above is total fiction. Please don't take it seriously!