Unlike very few in her age group, she took it upon herself to serve her country and lost her life doing so, albeit by the hands of a fellow soldier. It is male reprobates like her killer that weaken our fighting system, not soldiers like her.
Trouble is, this girl is an example of what can go wrong with this policy, but too many people are afraid to make an issue of it for fear of being disrespectful.
Karen Hultgreen is another example of what goes wrong when you treat your military as a social program. And yes, i've been bitching about this Clinton decision ever since it happened. The media won't tell the truth about it, or any other of numerous bad examples.
Unlike very few in her age group, she took it upon herself to serve her country and lost her life doing so, albeit by the hands of a fellow soldier.
I have no doubt she was doing what she thought was right, but she and others like her have been misled. There is too much indoctrination going on nowadays with not nearly enough pushback.
It is male reprobates like her killer that weaken our fighting system, not soldiers like her.
As these sorts of reprobates are inevitable in any society, we cannot keep them out because they are too difficult to identify. The best we can do is deny them opportunity.
This Sargent Robinson may very well have been an effective war fighter if he had been denied any opportunity to engage in his reprobate behavior. Creating the conditions for temptation were in no one's best interest.
He doesn't want anything except to hope to cause trouble, and in the process enough light to locate his non-existent stubby.
lol