Aside from the obvious issues of targeting children and sanitizing/dumbing down the combat experience in hopes of enticing them to join (not to mention the money spent to put this game together), another idea about “America’s Army” struck me… I was just thinking – and this is really nothing more than an afterthought – that it seems highly insulting to the memories of brave soldiers who fought and died and those who continue to fight to water down and trivialize their experiences. And as a means of deceiving children, no less. Just a thought.
I should probably note that I don’t think there’s anything inherently wrong with joining the military. It’s noble and brave. I just don’t like the idea of suckering young people into enlisting with grandiose and unrealistic expectations. And I hate the idea of sending our men and women off to fight in an unjust war predicated on lies.
Well, as usual, I’ve said nothing new or insightful here, but I did post
that link and folks should check it out.
Get Osama Bin Laden before I leave office, orders George W Bush
I saw the headline and thought it was a joke. Shouldn’t this have been a priority, oh, over the past seven years?! Instead, Bush & Co. decided to paint Bin Laden as inconsequential.
I assume that the purpose of this is to fix Bush’s “legacy.” Of course, with the right timing (October Surprise, anyone?), this would probably give McCain an undeserved boost.
Long-term use of more than 50 bases in Iraq,” plus immunity from Iraqi law for U.S. troops and contractors, “and a free hand to carry out arrests and conduct military activities in Iraq without consulting the Baghdad government.
There’s potential for a story-within-a-story here. “immunity from Iraqi law for U.S. troops
and contractors“??? I’m not being sarcastic, but posing a question – why the contractors? There has to be some logical reason that I’m missing. And surely this doesn’t mean that the contractors can
rape and murder innocent civilians – or each other – without consequence, right?
Furthermore, I’m trying to imagine what it would be like if some other country had these powers within the U.S. That’s completely frightening.