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Topic: Can colleges afford military recruiting ban? 2 |
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| View Poll Results :Should Military recruiters be allowed on campus? | |||
| Yes | | 13 | 68.42% |
| No | | 2 | 10.53% |
| Not that bothered! | | 4 | 21.05% |
| Voters: 19. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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| | Post 11 | |
| Nuclear Duck Hunter ![]() | Quote:
__________________ “War is an ugly thing but not the ugliest of things; the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feelings which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse.” —John Stuart Mill | |
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| | Post 12 |
| I am Honor | I voted yes, as I do not see any reason for not having them.
__________________ ~when a man does his best, what else is there? Gen.George S.Patton |
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| | Post 13 |
| Tribunus Laticlavius | About recruiters in High School. I can't speak of all high school, but I know that at my school college recruiters came just as, and in the case of state schools, more often than military recruiters. The Army, Marines, Air Force and Civil Air Patrol(that one is kind of random.) sent recruiters one Wednesday a month, rotating, South Dakota State University, Dakota Wesleyan and Black Hills State University sent one recruiter a week, an assortment of other schools sent recruiters every other week while some, while the University of Nebraska (Omaha, Lincoln and Kearny) seemed to send recruiters twice a week. And you want to talk about impressionable? How about going to a building everyday where the opinion was "Don't join the military, you'll be throwing your life away, son." That was the common opinion in my school. Others are probably different. (Or at least I hope so.)
__________________ Please note that 98% of what I say is my opinion and/or my "version" of the facts. Most of what I say is rumor with little to no evidence to back it up, just something I picked up somewhere. My City |
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