And Democrats wonder why they keep losing elections.
Fact: Most soldiers now in Iraq were bad students
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I'll address your dumbass too!
No one ever said the military was "wonderful"...far from it. The reason the age limits were adjusted is because our gov got us into a war they didn't plan well for. How do you keep troop levels without a draft? You adjust the age limits for the people who want to join the military.Comment
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Sorry asshole, you would have never made it through OCS. This fucking knuckle head thinks that just having a degree gets him his butter bars.Comment
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You are absolutely right. I am "book smart". That is to say, I am intelligent and have a good education. I do have real world knowledge, though, but it only covers certain parts of the world. The same goes for everyone, of course - nobody knows everything.You truely are in your own little world! Do you really believe the horse shit you are shoveling? To insinuate that the only reason someone would need to "work" to to pay for college is because their academic merit was lower then others?...
In the real world (this doesn't include yours) people even the best and brightest can't always get a scholarship to pay their way.
I'm amazed at your twisted logic. You are obviously a very highly intelligent person. I have found most people like you, are called book smart. Which means you lack real world knowledge, street smarts and the most basic common sense. (something our lowly privates over in Iraq have...Guess they are one up on you)
Most soldiers have lots of extremely useful skills. These skills, however, in many cases do not include high intelligence (narrowly defined, ie a high IQ) or scholarly aptitude. In other words, they aren't "book smart". Which was my whole point.
That doesn't make them lesser people, obviously. Many are able to do things that I, and perhaps most other "book smart" people, couldn't even dream of doing. Hell, my cousin is a commando who is serving in Afghanistan right now, and in terms of strength, discipline, endurance, willpower, bravery and many, many other things, he is far superior to me. That doesn't make him intelligent or a good student, though.
As for great students getting scholarships... yes, they do get them. Most of the "best and brightest" students have relatively little trouble getting scholarships, have parents who are able to pay for their education, or are able to find relatively easy ways to pay for their education, or at least ways that do not involve getting shipped off to Iraq to get shot at by mad arabs./(bb|[^b]{2})/Comment
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Its time for you to shut the fuck up and post some actual citations from recognized third parties about this "low" intelligence level. Otherwise, stop talking out your ass.Comment
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http://www.rand.org/pubs/monograph_r.../MR818.ch2.pdf
"the probability that an individual enlisted dropped with rising AFQT scores"
The AFQT is not an iq test, but rather the "armed forces qualification test", which, presumably, tests those parts of intelligence and knowledge that are relevant to the armed forces../(bb|[^b]{2})/Comment

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