I know it's not a security liability, I just figure local police might tend to ignore the problem.
Why don't soldiers guard bases anymore?
Why don't soldiers guard bases anymore?
good questionBubbalo wrote:
I know it's not a security liability, I just figure local police might tend to ignore the problem.
Why don't soldiers guard bases anymore?
Isn't the Pentagon concerned about the fact that private security is basically a mercenary unit by another name?GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
good question
Yeah cause countries with no big army cannot survive... Look at Belgium for instance, not a big army and mainly used for helping other humans (sending food packets to africa for example). Also able to diffuse bombs, ... And because of the european union, we know that no-one will invade our country except if they want to see the whole (or a big part of the) european army muster to come to aid.CowboySwim wrote:
... how do they think America is going to survive? I just don't understand the anti-military/recruitment people...
cant speak for the pentagonBubbalo wrote:
Isn't the Pentagon concerned about the fact that private security is basically a mercenary unit by another name?GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
good question
Does that mean you are?GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
cant speak for the pentagonBubbalo wrote:
Isn't the Pentagon concerned about the fact that private security is basically a mercenary unit by another name?GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
good question
I've no problem with that. That is your right.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
It's also called lack of manners, barging in uninvited and interrupting a conversation. I'll also exercise my own freedom of speech and call these people assholes. Should wait their turn, I say.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
It's called freedom of speech. And it is a good thing. Whether you agree with their opinions or not.
Yes, but would this be qualified as stalking? Hounding the heels of recruiters and interrupting them while they're working at every chance you get? What about their right to free speech?Scorpion0x17 wrote:
I've no problem with that. That is your right.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
It's also called lack of manners, barging in uninvited and interrupting a conversation. I'll also exercise my own freedom of speech and call these people assholes. Should wait their turn, I say.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
It's called freedom of speech. And it is a good thing. Whether you agree with their opinions or not.
From the OP, it didn't sound like they were actually actively stopping the recruiter from doing his job, just being a nuisance.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Yes, but would this be qualified as stalking? Hounding the heels of recruiters and interrupting them while they're working at every chance you get? What about their right to free speech?Scorpion0x17 wrote:
I've no problem with that. That is your right.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
It's also called lack of manners, barging in uninvited and interrupting a conversation. I'll also exercise my own freedom of speech and call these people assholes. Should wait their turn, I say.