I'm not sure whether the placement of those booths was appropriate.
There should have been some distance.

You have to admire those soldiers though for putting up with that sort of thing.

larry

On 3/8/06, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heh. We have a moderately active ROTC on the campus here.  I often see
> a person in uniform walking down the sidewalk or a group of them
> jogging. And this is a pretty liberal campus.
>
> The other day in the student union there were two booths. One was
> students upset about the turture and treatment by the military at
> places like abu graib and gitmo and handing out information to the
> occasional student who stopped by. The other booth right next to it
> was a recruitment station with a couple guys in fatigues standing
> there ramrod straight looking, no offense, like tools. I think people
> felt a little sorry for them. Nobody was protesting, but nobody was
> talking to them either.
>
> On 3/8/06, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I personally like the law. I want the military to get a crack at
> > college grads (and as importantly, to those who aren't going to make
> > it all the way through and are looking for another option). I would
> > prefer them to get FIRST crack at the students, after which corporate
> > interests would get a chance.
>
> 

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