February 13, 2007
Take this example.
Army Giving More Waivers in Recruiting
The article then goes on to talk about so-called "moral waivers" increasing. These generally are used to let in someone who has a conviction, usually in a juvenile court, for serious misdemeanors like aggravated assault, burglary, robbery and vehicular homicide, or even a less-serious felony convictions. They have increased 65%.
But then you get this little kernel of truth a little bit further down the page.
In the last three years, the percentage of moral waivers for all new enlistments in the four services combined has fallen 3 percent, with spikes in the Army and Air Force.
Oh. So moral waivers really are not up at all, and are declining instead. And the waivers that are increasing are actually medical waivers (we discover over half-way through the story) for conditions that do not particularly decrease military readiness -- high blood pressure, asthma, and ADD (an over-used label for boys acting like boys in too many cases).
And the irony is that the Left often demands that supporters of the war in Iraq sign up for the military as a condition of being allowed to hold an opinion on the matter -- including insisting that we seek waivers of factors that disqualify us from service. Now when there are those actually doing so, they complain that the waivers are being granted for relatively minor issues. And let's not forget that certain left-wing politicians are urging a draft -- which would degrade the readiness and quality of members of the armed forces significantly more than the selective granting of waivers for less-serious disqualifications.
The New York Times -- its motto should be "We only print the news that fits."
OPEN TRACKBACKING AT Outside the Beltway, Perri Nelson's Website, third world county, Faultline USA, stikNstein... has no mercy, Big Dog's Weblog, basil's blog, Blue Star Chronicles, The Pink Flamingo, Stuck On Stupid, Cao's Blog, The Amboy Times, The Bullwinkle Blog, Gulf Coast Hurricane Tracker, Dumb Ox Daily News, Conservative Cat, Random Dream, Right Voices, and Gone Hollywood, thanks to Linkfest Haven Deluxe.
Posted by: Greg at
11:24 PM
| Comments (1)
| Add Comment
Post contains 384 words, total size 4 kb.
Posted by: Hube at Wed Feb 14 01:54:19 2007 (gAoPu)
21 queries taking 0.0099 seconds, 30 records returned.
Powered by Minx 1.1.6c-pink.