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Title: Observation
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Published: Jan 16, 2010
Author: F.A. Hayek Fan
Post Date: 2010-01-16 10:24:56 by F.A. Hayek Fan
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As many of you know, a couple of years ago I sold my chain of medical equipment and supply stores and returned to college. While I attend a university, this semester I decided to do some tutoring at a local community college.

I've been tutoring there for a week now and I am shocked by the number of young men and women I am seeing in wheelchairs. I have counted twenty so far. Most of them appear to be casualties from the Iraq/Afghanistan wars. I say this because almost all of them use their military rucksacks as their book bags.

Now that I think about it, there are quite a few young people in wheelchairs at the university as well. I guess it didn't stand out as much though because there are 25000 students at the university compared with the one or two thousand at the community college.

What a sad waste.

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#12. To: Eric Stratton, F.A. Hayek Fan (#1)

Yet, they all voluntarily sign-up initially and go seemingly willingly.

That is because they are young, idealistic, and sold a buttload of crap. I know because I was one of them. It is natural for the young to be adventurous and military service is marketed as adventurous and as a duty. To the cynical bastards who create the marketing programs, and the wars they don't fight in, it is a game and they think of those who care enough to join as suckers when all they are is young, naive, and desiring to do what is right. It is a filthy game they play on these young kids. So, is someone really willing if they join under that context? I don't think so - they are willing only in that they think they are signing up to do the right thing when in reality the purpose to which their energy is directed is something totally different. So, how willing is someone induced by fraud to act against their own best interests?

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I went in strictly for the educational benefits and almost never got there.

I joined because it was expected. I come from a long line of career military men on both sides of my family - my dad, both grandfathers, all of my great-grandfathers - the list goes on for a long time.

It was quite the family scandal when I left before retiring at 30+ years. Everyone in my family has stayed in at least thirty years. One of my my little brothers is still in. He's been in the AF 22 years now and shows no sign of retiring. He'll be another 30+ year man. My other little brother has physical problems which kept him from joining or he would have been a lifer as well. As for me, after Panama, Desert Storm, Somalia, Haiti, and Bosnia, I finally woke up to the fact that I wasn't protecting the country. I was being used as an electioneering device by men in a far off city that I despised and who despised me. What more, the American people were not only allowing me to be used, they didn't give a shit one way or the other. It was a eye opening epiphany. So instead of reenlisting, I left with my middle finger held high to both the two party fraud and the American people.

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