what do you think about military recruiters providing drugs to high school students??

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061217/ap_on_re_us/military_recruiters_cocaine

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12 Responses

  1. Hey!!! says:

    O.M.G.
    this world is just messed up.
    what is wrong with these people.

  2. LSF says:

    If it’s true (“IF”), then they should be arrested, prosecuted as drug dealers, and kicked out of the military with loss of all pay and benefits they have coming……end of story!!

  3. Studbolt Slickrock says:

    It’s good to have reaffirmed that we are recruiting, training, and retaining only the best.

  4. davidinark says:

    That’s the only way they would have gotten me INTO the military (short of a draft situation)… :-)

  5. bellowscc says:

    I’ve said it before. Every house has a junk drawer. I am a Marine and this is just unsat. Recruiters sometimes get drawn in to the ways of some civilians. I don’t want to insult anyone but from what I have seen, Marines are the best all-around people I know.

    “The Marines I have seen around the world have the cleanest bodies, the filthiest minds, the highest morale, and the lowest morals of any group of animals I have ever seen. Thank GOD for the United States Marine Corps.” – Eleanor Roosevelt, 1945

  6. mince42 says:

    The article does say that none of the recruiters were accused of providing drugs to high school students, it just seemed to be a side line of theirs.
    As for what I think of this in principle, high school students should not be provided with these substances by anyone.
    In terms of ‘is the military drug free’. I know they love their beer and cigs like no one else and that soldiers have used speed ‘historically’ to stay awake on duty.
    But you need to be fit to fight, so on the whole no major drug use can be tolerated.

  7. jay m says:

    I don’t usually think about military recruiters providing drugs. Probably because it is EXTREMELY rare.
    However, I do think about the drug Riatlin that is WAY over prescribed to children.

  8. Raptork9 says:

    I’m not going to anwer the question because the article never said the recruiters gave students drugs.
    I will say that the recruiters involved with the drug running should go to jail. They should lose all their benifits from the military. They disgraced the military and themselves by being a part of this illegal activity.

  9. Hank Williams Sr. says:

    Get them all drugged up so that they can convince them to sign on the dotted line.

  10. Bones says:

    You DID read the article right?

    working while under suspicion, a newspaper reported Sunday.

    “None of the recruiters was accused of providing drugs to students.”

    The recruiters, who worked in the Tucson area, were targets of a federal

  11. Dave_Stark says:

    You obviously didn’t even read your own source article.

    Right there in the second paragraph, the article explicitly states that none of the recruiters gave any drugs to any students.

    Go find something else to whine about.

  12. usamedic420 says:

    Well the recruit signs on the dotted line and fails the drug test the recruiter makes his numbers, and the recruit dosent have to actually join

what do you think about military recruiters providing drugs to high school students??

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061217/ap_on_re_us/military_recruiters_cocaine


12 Responses

  1. Hey!!! says:

    O.M.G.
    this world is just messed up.
    what is wrong with these people.

  2. LSF says:

    If it’s true (“IF”), then they should be arrested, prosecuted as drug dealers, and kicked out of the military with loss of all pay and benefits they have coming……end of story!!

  3. Studbolt Slickrock says:

    It’s good to have reaffirmed that we are recruiting, training, and retaining only the best.

  4. davidinark says:

    That’s the only way they would have gotten me INTO the military (short of a draft situation)… :-)

  5. bellowscc says:

    I’ve said it before. Every house has a junk drawer. I am a Marine and this is just unsat. Recruiters sometimes get drawn in to the ways of some civilians. I don’t want to insult anyone but from what I have seen, Marines are the best all-around people I know.

    “The Marines I have seen around the world have the cleanest bodies, the filthiest minds, the highest morale, and the lowest morals of any group of animals I have ever seen. Thank GOD for the United States Marine Corps.” – Eleanor Roosevelt, 1945

  6. mince42 says:

    The article does say that none of the recruiters were accused of providing drugs to high school students, it just seemed to be a side line of theirs.
    As for what I think of this in principle, high school students should not be provided with these substances by anyone.
    In terms of ‘is the military drug free’. I know they love their beer and cigs like no one else and that soldiers have used speed ‘historically’ to stay awake on duty.
    But you need to be fit to fight, so on the whole no major drug use can be tolerated.

  7. jay m says:

    I don’t usually think about military recruiters providing drugs. Probably because it is EXTREMELY rare.
    However, I do think about the drug Riatlin that is WAY over prescribed to children.

  8. Raptork9 says:

    I’m not going to anwer the question because the article never said the recruiters gave students drugs.
    I will say that the recruiters involved with the drug running should go to jail. They should lose all their benifits from the military. They disgraced the military and themselves by being a part of this illegal activity.

  9. Hank Williams Sr. says:

    Get them all drugged up so that they can convince them to sign on the dotted line.

  10. Bones says:

    You DID read the article right?

    working while under suspicion, a newspaper reported Sunday.

    “None of the recruiters was accused of providing drugs to students.”

    The recruiters, who worked in the Tucson area, were targets of a federal

  11. Dave_Stark says:

    You obviously didn’t even read your own source article.

    Right there in the second paragraph, the article explicitly states that none of the recruiters gave any drugs to any students.

    Go find something else to whine about.

  12. usamedic420 says:

    Well the recruit signs on the dotted line and fails the drug test the recruiter makes his numbers, and the recruit dosent have to actually join

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