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« The Lunatic White House, or Why the Free Press is Dead in America | Main | Now that's what I am talkin' about! » January 10, 2006
A little rust in that Silver lining...
A while back I read this piece on John Cole's Site. It was pretty much repeated on a number of conservative sites, including Wizbang and Other Conservative Blogs... Well, this story from Slate, actually puts a disturbing spin on the subject. Three months ago, I wrote that the war in Iraq was wrecking the U.S. Army, and since then the evidence has only mounted, steeply. Faced with repeated failures to meet its recruitment targets, the Army has had to lower its standards dramatically. First it relaxed restrictions against high-school drop-outs. Then it started letting in more applicants who score in the lowest third on the armed forces aptitude test, a group, known as Category IV recruits, who have been kept to exceedingly small numbers, as a matter of firm policy, for the past 20 years. (There is also a Category V—those who score in the lowest 10th percentile. They have always been ineligible for service in the armed forces and, presumably, always will be.) It has long been claimed that the lowest economic and social classes become the cannon fodder in war. This report would seem to validate that claim. Posted by David A at January 10, 2006 12:50 PM
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