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Old 05-16-2005, 09:03 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by aMFliberal

Also, tadpole and hevusa.....is it really necessary to quote each other every time you post? Unwarranted scrolling...

This story shocks me and at the same time I'm not really surprised. I don't doubt the Army is desperate. I have to agree with tadpole in that I don't see anything wrong with getting a high school kid off drugs if he wants to join the Army and serve his country. I don't really see anything wrong with that. If he enters the Army and then starts his habit again, then he will most likely be caught at some point and discharged, like tadpole said. Even then though, the forging of a high school diploma is pretty terrible...
Yeah, sorry about the constant quoting... LOL I have gotten better about editing the quotes.

Thank you for understanding the point I was trying to make. I do agree that out right forgery is unacceptable, but bringing someone up to standards I think should be encouraged. What if the kid was fat, should the recruiter not help him lose weight to get within standards?
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