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![]() Harry Krause wrote in message news:1100920343.rQA4M/wy9xpTzYE8lIGbDw@teranews... Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 20:32:57 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ My experience tells me that the brightest young men and women (18-24 or so) are in college. Some percentage of bright kids who cannot hack it in college drop out and join the military, others drop out and do something else. I posit that very, very few of our brightest 18-year-olds opt for the military. You could not be more wrong. You are letting your predilection for partisan causes cloud your vision, Harry. I thought better of you. Later, Tom Are you positing that the brightest young men and women in this country (in the 18-24 age category) go into the military instead of going to college? Or thoat some bright kids who drop out of college end up in the military? Or that others who drop out of college do something else? What percentage of really bright young people, those with academic skills and high college boards, skip college to join the Army of One? I would guess a really, really small percentage. I'll bet there are stats somewhere that back up my position. I'm not claming that *everyone* in the military is stupid, or even less bright than average. I'm positing that there is little incentive for our brightest kids to join the military instead of going to college. And what's partisan about that? Here's something else to consider. Many anti- and non- intellectuals in this country will frequently say "Those who can, do...those who cannot, teach." Well, I think that is bull****. "Those that can, do...and many of those teach. And those who cannot, well, they .............. I'll let you finish that on your own. I'll finish it. You are wrong. High college boards and academic skills are not the only criteria to judge how bright an individual is, nor are they any indication of their value or contribution to society. Some of the most accomplished people I know would be considered stupid according to your measure. As to why young people join the military, there are as many reasons as there are people that join. If you really think that people serving 4 years of their life in the military are doing so simply because they can't hack it as a civilian, you have really missed something important in life. Good grief, Harry, just think. If everyone were as smart as you, you would be average. Eisboch |
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