Sunday, May 22, 2005
Striving To Be All They Can Be, the Army is taking anyone it can get.
When you read stories like this, you realize just how badly the Bushoviks have damaged our armed forces.
According to Mark Crispin Miller's News from Underground blog, concerned neighbors of Ever Jandres of Encino, Calif., recently wrote a letter to U.S. Rep. Howard Berman charging recruitment malfeasance and asking him to look into the 24-year-old learning-disabled epileptic's mysterious disappearance.A "learning-disabled epileptic" would really make me feel safe in my foxhole. It kinda makes the druggies and high school dropouts look like command material.
Jandres, who is Salvadoran and has a borderline low IQ, was apparently "befriended" by a local Army recruiter, who invited him to come with him to Arizona for three days to observe basic training. Five days later, his distraught mother (who speaks no English) got a phone call from her son, who told her, hysterically, that he was on a military base in South Carolina. He was in the Army, he said, and wasn't allowed to stay on the phone longer than a minute. Family members' and friends' attempts to get any information from the Army have been fruitless.
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