http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2002347968_recruiting25m.html<snip>
"Young people can get a career, a trade. If they're down on their luck, they have an opportunity to get up, to see something new, to see the world," Savannah said of serving in the Guard. "Some people here are only lucky enough to go around the block."
But others object to the partnership. Todd Boyle, founder of Washington Truth in Recruiting, said it's an example of an "economic draft."
"Many people are vulnerable and need jobs and have no choice but to go into the military," Boyle said. While he prefers this type of adult recruitment to recruitment in high schools, he added that recruiters still omit information regardless of the age of the target audience.<snip>
I would love to see recruiters at all of * events - a captive loyal audience - they should find many willing - right?
also pat robertson university and other rw universities
all republicans
all suv, mini vans with yellow ribbons
These are the people they need to target