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To: Cautious_Optimist who wrote (877791)8/4/2015 12:20:19 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579694
 
>> The military is full of poor, lower class and middle class kids of no privilege, who want a chance at education and better employment.

That isn't what I've seen. There are certainly many who are properly in that category. When my son was in the military it wasn't because he was poor. It was because it was what he wanted to do. A physician friend who recently died had two sons who served after 9/11. And in fact there are many families where young adults have made that decision.

Who knows why but they do it. It is good experience for anyone, and many of these "poor, lower and middle class kids" are able to make something of themselves after they're done when they'd otherwise never have been able to do so.

There are many people for whom an honorable discharge is all they have and some businesses do prefer military people because they know they can accomplish certain tasks. Some of them learn serious leadership skills.

As an example take Toney Armstrong who has been in the news the last few days. He is the Director of the Memphis police and a fine man who has served his community for many years now. Previously, he was a Lt. in the homicide division and proved his excellence there. Armstrong enlisted in the military in 83, served his hitch, came out without great accolades and became a true community leader (a kind of leadership our president could not accomplish). Today he is about as good a role model as you can find in this country.

Don't discount the military as an opportunity.



To: Cautious_Optimist who wrote (877791)8/4/2015 12:29:23 PM
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  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1579694
 
You are decades out of date. Enlistees are above average these days.

And Tillman was detested by liberals and was a hero to conservatives. You seem to delight in calling up down and down up, likely thinking it's cute.

When I quote liberals it isn't out of context .... for example, bentway truly despises people like your SIL and has said so many times on SI. As for James O'Keefe, he ought to have a Pulitzer. So should Lila Rose and the folks who made the recent Planned Baby Butchering for Profit videos.

When the public sees what liberal institutions like ACORN and PBBFP are really like behind the scenes, the natural result is revulsion.



To: Cautious_Optimist who wrote (877791)8/4/2015 12:45:48 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579694
 
What was that "no privilege" comment about? Liberals are saying these day that ALL whites enjoy and should feel guilty about and castigate themselves over white privilege. Do you disagree with that?

My opinion is all Americans are privileged to be Americans.



To: Cautious_Optimist who wrote (877791)8/4/2015 1:47:33 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579694
 
>>The military is full of poor, lower class and middle class kids of no privilege, who want a chance at education and better employment.<<

It's also full of big city, small town and rural kids for whom it was the ONLY ticket to the larger world.