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Pentagon Rejects Media Depiction of Recruits Receiving Waivers as 'Ex-Cons'
NewsBusters ^ | Mark Finkelstein

Posted on 02/17/2007 4:47:10 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest

A senior Pentagon official has rejected as false and misleading recent media headlines, based on an AP story, depicting military recruits receiving waivers as 'ex-cons.' An example is this story: Military Accepting More Ex-Cons.
Said Bill Carr, Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Military Personnel Policy:

"For those who have a felony waiver, not only are they not ex-cons, they are not felons for the most part. If one is charged with a felony offense, even if the charge is dismissed or the conviction is reduced to a misdemeanor, even under those circumstances the waiver still goes forward under our rule, simply so that we can be sure that the person, as a whole person, is going to be a good fit in the military. And so assertions that we're discussing ex-convicts are simply false, and frankly for a felony waiver we're typically not even discussing felons."

Carr made the remarks in a recent interview on rightANGLE, the TV show that this NewsBuster hosts. In subsequent comments, Carr observed:

"Society generally has a stereotypical view of felons as hard-core convicts. The majority of felons allowed to serve do not fit this stereotypical image. The press has headlined these as 'ex-cons,' yet in many of these cases imprisonment was not part of equation and the felony circumstance is a single instance and does not represent a criminal propensity.

"While the term 'felony' conjures up a vision of a person who served state or federal prison time for a serious or violent criminal act, the truth is that the vast majority, with only a few exceptions, are juvenile offenses that result in a fine or unsupervised probationary periods. In many cases the charges are eventually dismissed after such probationary periods. The Services do not recognize dismissal after the fact, and many waivers are run on such cases."Carr offered the following examples of recruits having received "felony waivers," mentioning that these cases were selected at random:

There is a certain irony here. The MSM would normally champion the idea of giving youthful offenders a second chance. But when it comes to exploting youthful brushes with the law for purposes of criticizing the military, the MSM suddenly transforms itself into hard-bitten law & order types, writing people off as "ex-cons." I challenge anyone to cite examples of other stories in which the MSM slapped the "ex-con" label on youthful offenders in similar circumstances.

Contact Mark at mark@gunhill.net


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: billcarr; felonywaivers; militaryrecruiting; rightangletv

1 posted on 02/17/2007 4:47:14 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
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To: Behind Liberal Lines; Miss Marple; an amused spectator; netmilsmom; Diogenesis; YaYa123; MEG33; ...

Ex-con ping to Today show list.


2 posted on 02/17/2007 4:47:38 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest (Watching the Today Show since 2002 so you don't have to.)
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To: governsleastgovernsbest

These same media types probably want serious felons' voting rights restored so that said felons can vote dimo.


3 posted on 02/17/2007 5:21:31 AM PST by syncked
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To: syncked

True, but that's different. It's for a good cause ;-)


4 posted on 02/17/2007 5:23:39 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest (Watching the Today Show since 2002 so you don't have to.)
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To: syncked
I am personally acquainted with a young man who has one of these chickens*** charges on his record and is trying to get a wavier to join the military. He was a high school football player, just turned 18. A 16 year old punk was shooting his dog with a BB gun and he proceeded to drop-kick the punk out of his yard. Other than a sore backside, the punk was uninjured but his family pressed charges anyway because the young man was an adult assaulting a juvenile.

He got a record and probation. The dog shooter skated because of 18 month's age difference.

5 posted on 02/17/2007 5:36:54 AM PST by Vigilanteman (Are there any men left in Washington? Or are there only cowards? Ahmad Shah Massoud)
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