Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: BBond
You have kids, cK? After you raise them for seventeen or eighteen years, right after they make it all the way through HIGH SCHOOL are you going to drive them down to the recruiter and sign them up to go fight in some lie induced nightmare of a war started by a draft dodger whose own kids will NEVER serve?
Let me know how that goes. If it goes. Somehow I think it won't happen but you seem to be all about allowing professional military recruiters access to KIDS who don't know their a$$ from their elbow and by the time they find out they'll likely have one or the other -- or both -- blown off. Thanks to some recruiter who tells them they can be an Army of one and have access to some really awesome equipment that'll make all their video games pale in comparison.
I do have kids, thank you. And if they want to join the military and they are 18+ or I my wife and I deem that they are mature enough at 17 or whatever to make that decision, then that's their choice. I'm certainly not going to force them to do so and have never indicated that I would, so I'm not sure what you are arguing about.
But if they, at 17-18 years old, want to sign up because they honestly think it's like one big video game and there is little to no risk, then I will have failed as a parent.
My kids aren't being raised to be unthinking morons. I'm sorry you have such low expectations of everyone else's children.![]()
I have low expectations for recruiters in schools convincing kids who are still wet behind the ears their future is in the military fighting a war with no planning and no exit strategy instigated by a group of madmen who never served yet expect our kids to do their fighting for them -- while they make a nice handsome profit on the entire adventure -- and cut veterans benefits to boot.
