I don't really care, but Army was calling my house when I was like 13 and 14 wanting me to come in and see what it was about, as well as trying to get my to visit westpoint because I was big basketball. I never went because I wasnt interested...but...If you are going to sign that dotted line it should be assumed that you may be put into a life or death situation. And with today's status in the U.S., it should also be assumed that you are going to iraq. So the only people who should have a real problem with this are the ones who sign the dotted line thinking they're heading to a baking competition or something. As far as the six year olds deal, let them hear about the army. Let them grow up wanting to serve their country. I don't see a problem with that. All the freedoms we have here, the least we can do is help protect and serve our country.
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yea im lazy
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