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i agree that its the suits that pull the strings

but i have a whole different agenda with people who join the U.S. armed forces in general
Fair enough, I have a lot of respect for anybody who is brave enough to risk their life to defend my country and I wish the best for them, American lives should not be risked to make these "suits" happy
 

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Fair enough, I have a lot of respect for anybody who is brave enough to risk their life to defend my country and I wish the best for them, American lives should not be risked to make these "suits" happy
i don't think anyone's life should be risked to make the suits happy. but then again these people aren't being forced to join. its a conscious decision and the U.S. armed forces don't just accept anyone, not even in the reserves.
 

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i don't think anyone's life should be risked to make the suits happy. but then again these people aren't being forced to join. its a conscious decision and the U.S. armed forces don't just accept anyone, not even in the reserves.
Is this a criticism at military recruiting strategy? I know they target inner city minorities, the uneducated and the poor but I'm curios if you are getting at something else?
 
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    Supposedly the shooter was a military mental health professional, I don't even know what to say about that...
    Most psychologists are nuts themselves.
    i'll fill you in later when i get home. it may lead to a lengthy conversation
    Yo, what is going on here?
    Is this a criticism at military recruiting strategy? I know they target inner city minorities, the uneducated and the poor but I'm curios if you are getting at something else?
    They don't take the dead!

    ..or retards.
     

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