While there is no draft in the 1960s sense of the draft..there is an economic draft of working-class men and women who see no other alternative than joining the army. They come from towns where it's either get a fast food job or work in some other service sector job for little or no money.
If you are working-class and you want to go to college the military sounds really good. No student loans and money to pay for tuition.
Again, which class is making the sacrifices? Not Bush's yacht buddies that is for sure.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/22/national/22RECR.htmlSeptember 22, 2003
Soft Economy Aids Army Recruiting Effort
By ERIC SCHMITT
FORT KNOX, Ky., Sept. 16 — The slumping American economy has proved to be a boon to the Army's efforts to recruit the 100,000 enlisted soldiers it says it needs this year to fill its active-duty and reserve ranks, senior Army officials say, so far relieving concerns that the turmoil in Iraq could crimp new enlistments.
All the armed services say they will meet or exceed their recruiting goals for the fiscal year ending on Sept. 30.