Protecting the children
LewRockwell.Com
by James Glaser
07/27/05
Somehow our government has decided that they have a right to send salesmen into our high schools. Military recruiters can have a shot at vulnerable young adults, some as young as thirteen. In our local school, which has all grades in one building, every child gets to see this 'nice Army man.' These recruiters wear dashing new uniforms, with medals and ribbons, or they come looking ready for combat in their desert fatigues. One way or the other, they are going to impress a wide segment of the student body. The only thing between those recruiters and a student signing on the dotted line, is the child's parents...
http://www.lewrockwell.com/glaser/glaser42.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by James Glaser
07/27/05
Somehow our government has decided that they have a right to send salesmen into our high schools. Military recruiters can have a shot at vulnerable young adults, some as young as thirteen. In our local school, which has all grades in one building, every child gets to see this 'nice Army man.' These recruiters wear dashing new uniforms, with medals and ribbons, or they come looking ready for combat in their desert fatigues. One way or the other, they are going to impress a wide segment of the student body. The only thing between those recruiters and a student signing on the dotted line, is the child's parents...
http://www.lewrockwell.com/glaser/glaser42.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 27. Jul, 11:38