Teens: Beware deadly Internet predators
newsvine.com
Excerpt:
Teens looking to hook up with a friend on the popular Web community MySpace may bump into an unexpected buddy: the U.S. Marine Corps. So far, over 12,000 Web surfers have signed on as friends of the Corps in response to the latest military recruiting tactic. Other military branches may follow.
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BART notes:
I'd rather run into a sexual predator on the net than a military recruiter.
I think your odds are better with the sex pervert than a military recruiter.
Remember: It's legal for the recruiter to lie to you.
"Sign up today and I guarantee you'll never see Iraq!"
"Welcome to Iraq, sucker!"
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At least once upon a time, although recruiters can - and have - always lied, anything you could get them to put in writing, you could depend on. Basically, whatever the recruiter says, the comeback is, I'll sign up when I see that in writing on service letterhead and co-signed by the unit commanding officer. Having skipped that little step is how my younger sister ended up serving a hitch in the Navy, several hitches in the Navy reserve, followed by a hitch in the Army. Having not skipped that step is how my younger son ended up not serving at all.
All the services are desparate (have you seen the signs on 6th street across from Fayetteville High?) - but the Marines are more desparate than anybody else.
All the services are desparate (have you seen the signs on 6th street across from Fayetteville High?) - but the Marines are more desparate than anybody else.
Barbara Fitzpatrick