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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I am done with you. Go play your video games. You are young, naive, and you don’t know how to stay on topic. Whatever you do - DO NOT JOIN THE ARMED FORCES. Our brave military does not need someone like you. [/quote] You say this like the army is a desirable career path. It isn't. [b]Upper middle class and upperclass parents do not consider the army as a viable career option for their children.[/b] Army recruitment is basically for poor Southerners with no path to college. I can tell you with absolute certainty that no son of mine will be allowed to joined the armed anything. They are simply too good for that, and I've invested too much into their education. [/quote] Wrong. There are some upper middle class parents who actually allow their college-educated children to choose their own path (gasp!) and join the military. I am one of them. Too bad your children will not be “allowed” to decide what to do with their lives. I am sure you have your child slated for the “honorable" path of lawyer or lobbyist. After all, serving our country in the military is not good enough for you. [/quote]
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