To: John Vosilla who wrote (45899 ) 12/19/2005 5:31:30 AM From: shades Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849 Is Vosilla finally going to sell? The peak is in! Vosilla, are you CERTAIN that more immigrants won't keep flooding the area in a fierce battle with retirees for limited space? That hillary will win the next election and lock down the border? The going is just getting good eh? The hispanic laborers I had work for me had BIG families with more babies on the way - and still had momma and daddy and brother to bring over from south/central america. They were still possessed of a religion that frowns on wearing sexual protection and all the young hispanic ladies were banging three or four construction workers a day - there is still LOTS of population to influx there no? The bio medical industry isnt even ramped up yet and you want to bail! The baby boomers are retiring en masse within 10 years - and it will probably take 10-15 years for all the hispanics there to get assimilated to the point where the women realize kids are a BURDEN and not a BENEFIT and start clamping those legs shut - you may be a decade too early Vosilla. Join the US army - because Iraq's far safer than Miami guardian.co.uk For Deliford the army is a way out of a tough part of town. Though just 23, he and his wife have three children to care for. Jobs are scarce and funding a college degree almost impossible - until the army stepped in. In return for signing up, Deliford will get free tuition and a $10,000 bonus. A major part of the recruiter's spiel in Miami is about the problems associated with any major US city. Crime is high in the inner city and downtown is full of empty lots, with streets prowled by the homeless. Sergeant Everett Best is brazen about crime levels when potential recruits worry about going to Iraq. 'I tell them straight up. Miami is the biggest war zone we've got,' he said. 'Every time you turn on the TV we see someone shot.' Bass uses simple figures. Nine people from southern Florida have died in Iraq, compared with 338 murders in the Florida region last year: 'They have a better chance in the army than on the streets of Miami.' My dad was a recruiter Vosilla - the stories I could tell about south florida and recruting - hehe.armytimes.com Army recruiters now have a wider pool to find future soldiers in. The Army is reaching out to a slice of America’s youth long ineligible to serve: non-high school graduates who don’t have a General Equivalency Diploma Build that emprie hispanics - give us youth with no escape from the warzone ghetto but the military - we will grow the empire at ALL costs - hehe. The numbers of so-called "Category 4" recruits will double to 4%, according to reports, a response to the shortfall of 7,000 new volunteers this year. Category 4 enlistees are those who test between the 16th and 30th percentile in the Army's competence exams.