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US ARMY Says Gays: No way, Drug Heads no problem.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005...ain692497.shtml

May 2, 2005

"I was shocked. I'm sitting there looking at a poster that says
'Integrity, Honor, Respect,' and he is telling me to lie."
David McSwane


(CBS) Seventeen-year-old high school journalist and honor student David
McSwane is just what Army recruiters are looking for, but he suspected
they might be lowering their standards, reports Rick Sallinger of CBS News
Denver affiliate KCNC.

"I wanted to see how far the army would go during a war to get one more
soldier," McSwane said.

So he showed up at a Golden Colorado recruiting office saying he was a
dropout. No problem, the recruiter said — and told McSwane in a phone call
he recorded — to create a fake diploma from a non-existent school.

"It can be like Faith Hill Baptist School or something — whatever you
choose," the recruiter said.

So McSwane went on-line, got a phony grade transcript and a diploma with
the name of the school the recruiter suggested and turned it in.

"I was shocked. I'm sitting there looking at a poster that says
'Integrity, Honor, Respect,' and he is telling me to lie," McSwane said.

Then the high school senior told the recruiter:

"I have a problem with drugs. I can't kick the habit — just marijuana."

The recruiter suggested purchasing a detoxification kit.

"The two times I had the guys use it — it's worked both times. We didn't
have to worry about anything," the recruiter said.

McSwane had a friend take a video as another recruiter, Sgt. Tim Pickel,
took him to buy the so-called detox kit.

Sallinger confronted Sgt. Pickel with a phone conversation David McSwane
said he had before they went to the store.

On tape:

Sgt Pickel: "When you said about the one problem that you had...what does
it consist of?"

McSwane: "Marijuana."

Pickel: "Oh. OK. So nothing major?"

McSwane: "Yeah he said he would take me down to get that stuff. I mean I
have no idea what it is so you would have to show me. Is that a problem?"

Pickel: "No, not at all."

Sgt. Pickel quickly referred us to his superiors.

Lt. Colonel Jeffrey Brodeur who heads Army recruiting for the Colorado
region did not defend the recruiters.

"Let me tell you something sir. I'm a soldier and have been a soldier for
20 years," Broderu said. "This violates trust, it violates integrity, it
violates honor, and it violates duty."

The two soldiers involved have already been suspended from recruiting
duties. They could face anything from a letter of reprimand to a court
martial if they are not cleared by the investigation.
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Actually, this is a good sign; it is forcing us towards a draft, and
that'll be the end of Bush's military adventurism.


basskisser should be first on the draft list since he's a confirmed pothead.


 
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