Um, let's see. He received a high quality education at one of the most 
prestigious military academies in the US, at tax payers expense (that 
means you too) and made a promise to serve in the Army as an officer 
(great quality of life for these guys, especially since he is a ring 
knocker), so yeah, I am all for him serving. I see absolutely nothing 
wrong with this new policy change. I made a promise to serve as well, 
even signed a contract, so I don't expect to get any favors if I were 
some sport stud.

Bruce

Jerry Johnson wrote:
> http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/football/nfl/07/23/army.ap/index.html?cnn=yes
>
>
> Could the Army be any dumber?
>
> (How often would the press and announcers and special programs have
> mentioned his being in the Army, and mention the Army and the soldiers and
> the job they are doing for us? Now, they are going to get mentioned, but not
> in a good way.)
>
> What am I missing?
>   

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