what he used to the military, and now he s decided this isn t the right thing to do now. let s talk about why this is the right thing to do the past few years, the army wasn t meeting the recruiting goals, we were letting felons into the military. these felons came in in a town i happened to be in, which is one of the absolute worst towns you can be in in iraq. this convicted felon murdered a family and then two u.s. soldiers were taken prisoner and killed as a retraction to that, or as a rebuttal. you tell me what has worked for unit cohesion, letting convicted felons into the military because we re so low on recruiting or retention issues we face? yet people who want to serve honorably, like some of the gay troops serving get kicked out? makes no sense. a time the military is overextended guys doing two, three, four tours, units the army reserve and national guard cross-transferred and meshed together, you are going to say this is not the right time it is ridiculous. i will take
i think he was totally wrong. a few years he was open to the military and now decided this isn t the right thing to do now. let s talk about why this is the right thing to do the past few years, the army wasn t meeting the recruiting goals, we were letting felons into the military. these felons came in in a town i happened to be in, which is one of the absolute worst towns you can be in in iraq. this convicted felon murder eared family and then two u.s. soldiers taken prisoner and killed as a retraction to that, or as a rebuttal. you tell me what is worse for unit cohesion, letting convicted felons into the military so low on recruiting or retention issues we face, yet people who want to serve honorable, like some of the gay troops serving get kicked out? makes no sense. a time the military is overextended guys doing two, three, four tours, units the army reserve and national guard cross-transferred and meshed together, you are going to say this is not the right time it is ridicu