Posted on 09/28/2004 9:17:06 PM PDT by TommyC1
National Service Plan Highlights
"Service for College" Initiative
As President, John Kerry will call on young people to help strengthen America's security and address unmet community needs. In return, he believes we should offer young Americans and their families the opportunity for a college education. A Kerry Administration will offer Americans the chance to earn the equivalent of their state's four-year public college tuition in exchange for two years of service. If service members decide not to go to college, their award can be used for job training or to help start a business. John Kerry will set a national goal of half a million young people serving their nation every year within ten years. President Bush promised to double AmeriCorps, but he broke that promise and let Congressional Republicans cut the program in half. John Kerry believes we need to think big and do better and get 500,000 young Americans serving the nation.
100,000 Older Americans in Service
As President, John Kerry will defend and strengthen vital programs such as Medicare and Social Security, but he also believes on calling on America's seniors to give their time, experience, and expertise to an America that needs their help. As President, John Kerry would create the Retired Not Tired Program. By mentoring students, helping the infirm, or working in their communities for 10 hours a week, members can earn up to $2,000 a year tax free that they can apply to an education grant for a family member or a member of their community. Alternatively, seniors will be able to use these funds to defray their own health care costs. John Kerry plans to engage 100,000 seniors a year in service in the next decade.
High School Service Requirement
As President, John Kerry will ensure that every high school student in America performs community service as a requirement for graduation. This service will be a rite of passage for our nations youth and will help foster a lifetime of service. States would design service programs that meet their community and educational needs. However, John Kerry does not believe in unfunded mandates. No state would be obligated to implement a service requirement if the federal government does not live up to its obligation to fund the program.
Creating a New Community Defense Service
John Kerry believes we must create a new Community Defense Service to be guided by our nations first responders. This service would be comprised of hundreds of thousands of Americans in neighborhoods all over the country. Service captains would be there to make sure our communities have the information they need and are ready to respond a crisis, complimenting but not supplanting the work done by police, fire fighters, and other first defenders. Volunteer Service Captains would receive training and education to assist their communities in the event of an attack. They would be trained to help identify local health professionals and experts in the area, provide information on local evacuation or quarantine plans, and stand ready to be of assistance to first defenders. This initiative would be funded out of the Department of Homeland Security and administered by local community leaders, including first responders. This 'surge' capacity would be in addition to the expanded numbers of first responders John Kerry has already proposed hiring.
A Summer of Service for Teenagers
Thirteen to seventeen year olds are too old for child care and too young for many summer jobs. John Kerry believes we should tap their energy and idealism through a summer of service learning. Supervised by AmeriCorps members, these young people could help out in nursing homes, clean up local areas, or teach seniors computer skills. In turn, they would receive a $500 grant to apply to their college or vocational educations down the road. Parents do not want to leave their children alone all summer but most cannot afford other means of care. The Summer of Service program would give parents peace of mind and at the same time build more responsible and dedicated young citizens and stronger, more vibrant communities.
A Rebirth of the Peace Corps
If there was ever a time that everyday people in developing countries around the world needed to see idealistic, hard-working Americans struggling to help them succeed, it is today, in the aftermath of September 11th. Peace Corps members are the greatest ambassadors of goodwill and foot soldiers for democratization this nation has - and we need more of them. John Kerry believes we need a major expansion of the Peace Corps for this new century and in this new era. In the White House, John Kerry will push to expand the Peace Corps to 25,000 members.
Recruiting More Americans to the Military
The highest form of service is military service. America's military is having trouble recruiting and is increasingly relying on the reserves for active duty. John Kerry believes we must change that. The complicated missions we face and technologies we use depend on it. In a Kerry Administration, no university that receives federal aid will be allowed to ban the ROTC from their campus, except for religious reasons. And the ROTC scholarship program will be adequately funded so that students can attend the college of their choice. John Kerry will also make modernizing our GI benefits a top priority, because no program has been more successful increasing educational opportunities for veterans while also providing an incentive for the best and brightest to make a career out of military
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How much do you want to bet this idea shows up on the She Who Must Not Be Named/PIAPS '08 site?
The second problem is that Kerry and the DNC have just initiated a campaign of "Bush plans to reinstate the draft" scare tactics fabricated from whole cloth. And here it is, freshly scrubbed from the Kerry Campaign website, his own proposal to create a draft.
interesting indeed. however im for a mandatory draft for those that drop out of highschool for reasons other than supporting a family or disease. i know a lot of drop outs that just sit around and do absolutely nothing but soak up our tax dollars for their needs.
2 years of service equal to a four year degree...shakey on this one right now.
the rest sounds good to me if it were optional. like another poster wrote, it fringes the constitution.
Don't mistake me; I'm not advocating a draft. Everything I've read indicates the military leadership much prefers an all volunteer force --- even for infantry. If the draft is ever needed again, it seems to me the period of service required would have to be much longer than the historical 1-2 years in order for it to work with today's technology. However, "an obligation to serve my country is slavery" sounds an awfully lot like some welfare queen saying "what have you done for me lately".
I've been saying this for a while. The dems are the ones in congress pushing the draft. kerry has said that he wants to put more troops in Iraq, but the french bring nothind to the table militarily and the germans cannot deploy militayr troops constitutionally. That leaves a kerry administration bringing back the draft.
It makes for a lot of cannon fodder.
I don't deny that there is still plenty of need for men on the ground. But the numbers have shifted with the technology. We just no longer need oceans of infantrymen.
I think the legal argument can be made that slavery was abolished and you can not force someone to work for free.
I agree with you.
Try that one out on your draft board and see how far you get. Avoiding the draft is/was a felony.
The end of the article states "America's military is having trouble recruiting"
This is not correct. The Army is slightly short of it's goal.
The other services have met their recruiting goals.
When you are drafted you get paid. In fact, you get paid just same amount as those who volunteered. In my case, that was $97.50 and found. You also take exactly the same oath (that is, swear to do and not do certain things).
My sentiments exactly! Kerry's schemes would be nothing more than a massive indoctrination program and/or a way to funnel money to favored groups. Little or nothing of real value would be accomplished and it would be a dead loss out of pocket.
I was incorrect on my previous post.
Army says 2004 recruiting goals have been reached
http://www.newsenterpriseonline.com/articles/2004/09/28/news/news4.txt
Seems like the left, reflecting their leader, can't make up their minds on this...
This is blatant socialism.
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