11-22-2005, 11:08 PM | #61 |
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Im thinking both is the correct answer.
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11-22-2005, 11:08 PM | #62 |
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He may have forgotten an emoticon...
but this may become another 'splitting hairs' argument. Interpret that. Travis rocks. |
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11-22-2005, 11:57 PM | #63 |
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Switch your view to the brother with the fried dreads
Not to be confused with the incense selling thai heads His name rhymes with Mike-Cock You could call him livewire, eye sockets, Frylock Able to shoot electricity through his eyeballs And blast all through your single sided brick and drywall More interesting than professional wrestling When he's online, you can find him on Instant Pestering |
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11-23-2005, 01:15 AM | #64 | |
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11-23-2005, 01:30 AM | #65 |
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http://www.juno.co.uk/products/193908-01.htm
extremely good album, especially if you're a fan of adult swim. http://wma.juno.co.uk/ASF/SF193908-01-01-07.wma |
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11-23-2005, 01:56 AM | #66 |
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This thread bothers me.
While I have little practical experience with the military, my father is a veteran of the air force. I've never quite understood the mindset that allows someone to be manipulated into believing that participating in the military is glorious or anything other than simply a job – it’s just a means to an end. While the military culture (and other social institutions, eg, religion) might espouse and encourage such a belief, I don't believe it to be true, in a contemporary, practical sense. If patriotism and/or glory were such inspirational factors in who joined the military there would be no need to link school funding to whether or not recruiters are allowed on campus or engage in a multitude of other recruiting bombardments. The military works hard to create an image for the public and impress this on their young charges, but, frankly, I can’t fathom how anyone buys it. Holding educational funding hostage so that sleazy recruiters can bother students at lunch or get a list of phone numbers for their telemarketers is fundamentally wrong. For better or worse, I associate joining the military with being a sheep of the establishment. I'd simply rather not supplant my judgment. ... but yeah, thanks for dying, guys and gals! I support all y'all! |
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11-23-2005, 03:08 AM | #67 |
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Dunno about the recruiters you get, but I've never even heard of anyone going door to door or harrassing people at malls or lunch.
All the recruiters we ever got did was set up a booth with "ARMY" or "MARINES" or "USAF" on it in big letters, sometimes with a TV to show a video, plenty of pamphlets, little gifts like lanyards or keychains, and they just sit there waiting for someone to get interested and come over. They never walked over to anyone and even so much as suggested coming over to the booth to look at stuff, let alone trying to make them join. They'd just sit there and wait for people to come over. And when you did, they were almost dismissive. "Have a look at this, see if it's for you, feel free to ask questions." No promises, no guarantees. Worked pretty well.
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11-23-2005, 04:13 AM | #68 |
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Yeah, they're still not doing that here. I'm talking, like, less than a year ago, this is how it was. I doubt it's changed so dramatically in a few months and I've heard nothing about it.
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11-23-2005, 04:45 AM | #69 |
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American Recuiters around here (PA) really aren't bad at all. The most they do at schools is hand out pamflets and such to those who ask for them. They also have to register with the school before doing anything.
The only annoying thing I get from recruiters is the occasional phone call asking me to join the marines. They list off people in my high school that joined... which upsets me, because he lists off the names of the craziest people I know. Basically people who probobly wouldn't be able to get a gun permit if the tried. Well, before the army at least. Either way I'd rather them come to my school and talk about the subject, hand out pamflets and stuff than draft me. So I say these people need to quit whining. They aren't being kidnapped and forced to serve. They're being asked to serve. They're the only people that do that as well. I don't see Microsoft going to schools and asking students to work for them once a month. You're talking about a corperation that goes around handing out jobs. Yes, the jobs are dangerous. But you know what, it's still not considered the most dangerous job in the world. So reguardless of difference in opinoins, it's not something to get so drastically upset about. I'm damn thankfull for the military keeping this coutnry safe. I'm sure all of you are as well, but I feel like it needs to be said. By any nations citizens. People who put their lives on the line for me tend to get my respect. |
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11-23-2005, 07:15 AM | #70 |
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Recruiters call my house
They told me ll the venifits for joining hte Army and I Was Like nah I don't have money problems and they told me like they where going to pay for my college and I was like do I have toJoin the army to receive all these great things and he said yeah and I said nevermind forget about it. Then he ask me why. I said I'm not a killer and he said ok and end of conversation Also Recruiters at my school are cool to talk to sometimes but if they bring the subject about joining the army I walk away |
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11-23-2005, 08:23 AM | #71 |
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Just tell them your epileptic :P
I make this joe even though I take meds for the disorder myself. unlike som eunfortunate sufferers, mine is controlled. Its one reason why they DIDNT take me, and the very same reason i couldnt get into law enforcement (whew, which im glad for anyway) personally i dont like the idea of going into the military and it being okay to kill people...............because your in the military. |
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11-23-2005, 09:52 AM | #72 | |
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Those that have died did not do so keeping your country safe. It's a whole other arguement what they did die for, but surely we can agree on that. In the next few decades the military are going to be used more and more as a tool for securing oil for the US. This isn't tinfoil hat speak, it's a certainty. Are you so happy for people to die for that? 'Keeping your Country Safe' it's just rhetoric, rubbish, whatever. |
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11-23-2005, 04:18 PM | #73 | |
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FYI, I have never seen instances of aggressive recruiting. Just as Circ said, they are in strip Malls and other places and have booths at Fairs and events like that. No one is being "Shanghai'd" or being forced to serve. |
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11-23-2005, 04:51 PM | #74 |
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Maybe you don't understand the term "aggresive recruiting".
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11-23-2005, 05:25 PM | #77 | |
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Approaching people in public places or in their homes.
I can't say from personal experience whether this happens in the US so I'll have to judge from what actual US citizens say. Some of them say that they have seen aggressive recruiting. Some say they haven't. Assuming people aren't flat out lying I'd guess that sometimes US military recruiters are overly aggreasive and sometimes they are not. And hey there's always that Michael Moore doc Quote:
All kind of irrelevant, I was just a little irked at your assault on the straw man. Nobody suggested people were being Shanghai'd into the US army. Why refute it? |
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11-23-2005, 06:20 PM | #79 |
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We all know that we would appreciate the military if our home countries were invaded.
Hell, I live just 94 miles away from the only part of the US that was officially attacked! Pearl Harbor (Bay of Pigs). Edit: I mean in a war-time type of setting... actually, I retract that. The first ever attack on the US. |
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Either way I don't see how it's relevant to a thread discussing recruitment methods. |
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