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> 400 Disabled Veterans Raise Hell At Congressional Hearings On VA Budget

28 May 2005, 20:40

Long before our resource wars of acquisition, I used to recommend young people join the service, but no longer. I agree with the idea of passing out information that joining the military service could be hazardous to your health, but they may need legal assistance if the United States government levels terrorism charges against those handing out the materials. It may seem like a ridiculous notion, but the government might consider it anti American, thereby classifying those actions as that of a terrorist. This is not intended to discourage, but to be better prepared in the event if the government does play that card. Just remember the recruiter who wanted to have a young man arrested because he didn’t show up for an appointment on time. The levels are dropping, recruiters are starting to get desperate and the government is not to be "misunderestimated," in the words of our most articulate leader.