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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ........but there have been enough incidents already to demonstrate there is something severely lacking in either the screening process or the training, or both. And based upon what experience do you render such a judgement? This is an army at war, and from time to time the worst aspects of some of the worst kind of people come to the fore. Thus has it been ever. So far, the total number of troops involved in criminal and/or antisocial behavior comprises something about one-tenth of one percent of the incountry force. I'd say the military is doing real well in both their screening and training. |
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![]() Some Guy wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ........but there have been enough incidents already to demonstrate there is something severely lacking in either the screening process or the training, or both. And based upon what experience do you render such a judgement? This is an army at war, and from time to time the worst aspects of some of the worst kind of people come to the fore. Thus has it been ever. So far, the total number of troops involved in criminal and/or antisocial behavior comprises something about one-tenth of one percent of the incountry force. I'd say the military is doing real well in both their screening and training. I agree, unfortunately, their are those who are absolutely giddy when they hear even a hint of bad news. They allow their poor opinion of our president to taint their view of our country and the brave men and women of our armed forces. Their pleased when something bad happens. These kinds of people should seek professional help, they need it. |
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On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 11:25:43 -0500, "Some Guy" wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ........but there have been enough incidents already to demonstrate there is something severely lacking in either the screening process or the training, or both. And based upon what experience do you render such a judgement? This is an army at war, and from time to time the worst aspects of some of the worst kind of people come to the fore. Thus has it been ever. So far, the total number of troops involved in criminal and/or antisocial behavior comprises something about one-tenth of one percent of the incountry force. I'd say the military is doing real well in both their screening and training. Harry is an expert on military (in which he's never served) training (which he's never received) and the screening process (through which he couldn't get). John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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