They don't run it because it's filmed to look like news footage. Think of the War of the Worlds broadcast.
The best anti-smoking ad would tell the Youth of Today that if they didn't smoke some Totally Hot Person of Appropriate Gender to Their Fantasy Life would jump their bones.
There was, back in the early 'Seventies, a Navy training film called "Man From LOX" which implied that if you complied with all of the Navy's safety procedures for Liquid Oxygen Safety that a Hot Babe would arrive who wouldn't take 'no' for an answer.
They probably got rid of that one in the post-Tailhook environment. But that one was an Eagerly Appreciated Training Film, let me tell you. (Lots better than "Deadly Shipmate" (on the dangers of 120 volt AC ship's service power) or "Trial By Fire" (fires at sea suck for everyone).)
Back to the draft question:
The Army in February, for the first time in nearly five years, failed to achieve its monthly recruiting goal. It is in danger of missing its annual recruiting target for the first time since 1999.Recruiting for the Army's reserve component -- the National Guard and Army Reserve -- is suffering even more as the Pentagon relies heavily on these part-time soldiers to maintain troop levels in Iraq. The regular Army is 6 percent behind its year-to-date recruiting target, the Reserve is 10 percent behind, and the Guard is 26 percent short.
The Marine Corps, the other service providing ground forces in Iraq, has its own difficulties.
In January and February, the Marines missed their goal for signing up new recruits -- the first such shortfall in nearly a decade -- but remained a bit ahead of their target for shipping recruits into basic training.
Today's bible verse for Mr. Bush to contemplate:
Isaiah 10:1-3
Woe unto them that decree unrighteous decrees, and that write grievousness [which] they have prescribed; to turn aside the needy from judgment, and to take away the right from the poor of my people, that widows may be their prey, and [that] they may rob the fatherless! And what will ye do in the day of visitation, and in the desolation [which] shall come from far? to whom will ye flee for help? and where will ye leave your glory?
This article asked the very interesting question:"Why, with [1.4 million soldiers presently in the US military], does having 130,000 troops in Iraq put such a strain on the military that national guardsmen now make up nearly 40% of those in Iraq?
Well, for starters, the US Army currently has less than 700,000 soldiers....
I am interested as to the wellsprings of manpower for Operation Holy Shitheads; LA street gangs? Unemployed dot-commers? Hammer's Slammers?
Can you say D-R-A-F-T? I knew you could!
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said today that Iran must live up to its international obligations to halt its nuclear program or the next steps are in the offing. "And I think everybody understands what the 'next steps' mean," Rice told reporters after a meeting with NATO foreign ministers and European Union officials. In his state of the union address, President Bush singled out Iran as "the world's primary state sponsor of terror -- pursuing nuclear weapons."
So ... the invasion of Iran is on, scheduled for March or April '06, to have it over and free elections held there by fall of '08, in time for Jeb's triumphant electorial victory.
It only makes sense, to allow US forces in Iraq and Afghanistan to link up.
You read it here first.
I've published with maybe a dozen publishers now. Not a one has asked me to keep the dollar amount of the advance secret. (You might want to keep it quiet out of embarrasment, but that's another question entirely.)
Seeing as the last place I worked the salary you earned was voted on by congress and the exact amount was published in a helpful table by the Navy Times, you could tell just by looking at a guy's sleeve exactly what he was earning as base pay, and could figure housing allowances, TAD, and such fairly closely, ... well, that whole thing is silly.
I also think that the fact that the insurgents in Iraq are desperate enough to start kidnapping G.I. Joe dolls is pretty damn funny!
The laff parade continues:
- Twelve Iraqi army recruits were killed execution-style near Kirkuk
- Two U.S. Marines were killed in action in Anbar province
- Two Iraqi soldiers were killed in a drive-by shooting in Baghdad
And that's just today.
Just what we needed: an attorney general whose motto is "The King's word is law."
"We feel right now that we have, as I mentioned, broken the back of the insurgency and we've taken away the safe haven."
-- Lieutenant General John Sattler, November 18th, 2004
"They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance."
-- General John Sedgwick, May 8th, 1864
Reality always wins.
Sometimes it sucks to be standing nearby when that happens.
The Daily Show will be on an hour early -- at 10 pm Eastern time -- on Tuesday, 2 November.
I was pointing out that you were at the very least aiding and abetting, if not completely supporting, people doing to the Richland Center School District what happened to your blog. Really, isn't it wrong to do either?
This is complete nonsense. Surely you know better, Arlen?
Tribune editor breaks long silence on Kerry record; fought in disputed battleby Tim Jones
The commander of a Navy swift boat who served alongside Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry during the Vietnam War stepped forward Saturday to dispute attacks challenging Kerry's integrity and war record.
William Rood, an editor on the Chicago Tribune's metropolitan desk, said he broke 35 years of silence about the Feb. 28, 1969, mission that resulted in Kerry's receiving a Silver Star because recent portrayals of Kerry's actions published in the best- selling book "Unfit for Command" are wrong and smear the reputations of veterans who served with Kerry.
Rood, who commanded one of three swift boats during that 1969 mission, said Kerry came under rocket and automatic weapons fire from Viet Cong forces and that Kerry devised an aggressive attack strategy that was praised by their superiors. He called allegations that Kerry's accomplishments were "overblown" untrue.
"The critics have taken pains to say they're not trying to cast doubts on the merit of what others did, but their version of events has splashed doubt on all of us. It's gotten harder and harder for those of us who were there to listen to accounts we know to be untrue, especially when they come from people who were not there," Rood said in a 1,700-word first-person account published in Sunday's Tribune.
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This is what I saw that dayby William B. Rood
There were three swift boats on the river that day in Vietnam more than 35 years ago--three officers and 15 crew members. Only two of those officers remain to talk about what happened on February 28, 1969.
One is John Kerry, the Democratic presidential candidate who won a Silver Star for what happened on that date. I am the other.
For years, no one asked about those events. But now they are the focus of skirmishing in a presidential election with a group of swift boat veterans and others contending that Kerry didn't deserve the Silver Star for what he did on that day, or the Bronze Star and three Purple Hearts he was awarded for other actions.
Many of us wanted to put it all behind us--the rivers, the ambushes, the killing. Ever since that time, I have refused all requests for interviews about Kerry's service--even those from reporters at the Chicago Tribune, where I work.
But Kerry's critics, armed with stories I know to be untrue, have charged that the accounts of what happened were overblown. The critics have taken pains to say they're not trying to cast doubts on the merit of what others did, but their version of events has splashed doubt on all of us. It's gotten harder and harder for those of us who were there to listen to accounts we know to be untrue, especially when they come from people who were not there.
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At least Bush didn't make the kids sign loyalty oaths....
I've seen this ad broadcast now several times on CNN.
Julia, I think the purpose of all these random stupid little spams was to push "underage" and "preteen" off the front page list of the last ten messages, so they could fester there, waiting for the Googlebot to come by.
Same jerk as over on Making Light. The abuse contact for his provider is abuse@webstream.net.
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