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This US Soldier shows his respect for Islam.



Other US Soldiers show their deep respect for Islam and it's place of worship.



Below US soldiers show their respect for injured Muslim people.



Iraqis respond to US's respect for their religion, homeland, and culture.


 
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I'm sure every Pakistani soldier has the highest regard for Judaism, Christianity and Hinduism. A few soldiers venting their redneck angst doesn't mean all US soldiers are like that. War is hell.
 
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I'm sure every Pakistani soldier has the highest regard for Judaism, Christianity and Hinduism. A few soldiers venting their redneck angst doesn't mean all US soldiers are like that. War is hell.


You know what, it's not even about the "highest regard" it's about showing a little/minimum respect and thoughtfulness.
 
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You know what, it's not even about the "highest regard" it's about showing a little/minimum respect and thoughtfulness.

Take it up with that Private. Don't generalize one of the worlds most professional armed forces because that's the height of intellectual laziness. For all we know he's been discharged or on latrine detail for the rest of his tour.
 
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Take it up with that Private. Don't generalize one of the worlds most professional armed forces because that's the height of intellectual laziness. For all we know he's been discharged or on latrine detail for the rest of his tour.

I agree that generalizations can blurry or misconstrued the truth.

However, this is not a mere generalization of an isolated situation of US Soldier's and their behavior and conduct in Iraq and Afghanistan. In fact, many reports indicate this degeneracy, hatred, and trigger happy attitude is wide-spread amongst the US soldiers.


You want to talk about "one of the worlds most professional armed forces"

Well this "one of the worlds most professional armed forces" has many people in its rank and file who are convicted criminals. Have you heard of the "moral waiver" it allows even felons--drug pushers, convicted murderers, sex offenders, and other crimes.

And let's not forget about this rampant street gang infiltration in the US army (rank and file)...(by the way I have credible sources of this if someone would like to see it)

So much for the worlds most professional armed forces, your a joker for regurgitating this fairy tale...

Anyways this is not an isolated incident, if you think so then dream on. This shameful conduct is widespread and not limited to Iraq and can also be seen in Afghanistan.
 
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I agree that generalizations can blurry or misconstrued the truth.

However, this is not a mere generalization of an isolated situation of US Soldier's and their behavior and conduct in Iraq and Afghanistan. In fact, many reports indicate this degeneracy, hatred, and trigger happy attitude is wide-spread amongst the US soldiers.


You want to talk about "one of the worlds most professional armed forces"

Well this "one of the worlds most professional armed forces" has many people in its rank and file who are convicted criminals. Have you heard of the "moral waiver" it allows even felons--drug pushers, convicted murderers, sex offenders, and other crimes.

And let's not forget about this rampant street gang infiltration in the US army (rank and file)...(by the way I have credible sources of this if someone would like to see it)

So much for the worlds most professional armed forces, your a joker for regurgitating this fairy tale...

Anyways this is not an isolated incident, if you think so then dream on. This shameful conduct is widespread and not limited to Iraq and can also be seen in Afghanistan.

Rank and file? Sounds like more baseless generalization. What part of 'War is Hell' don't you understand? I personally agree with you about the recruiting change in 2006 but I support our Armed forces and believe that in these cases they are investigated and UCMJ is applied. You can go ahead and post these little Youtube clips all you want because in the end its just slander and banal propaganda meant to incite hatred against US forces.

Btw, I noticed an American flag under your avatar. Are/Were you a citizen or resident? If so, then you are welcome to GTFO and go help those Iraqi's "respond to US's respect for their religion, homeland, and culture." :usflag:
 
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Rank and file? Sounds like more baseless generalization. What part of 'War is Hell' don't you understand? I personally agree with you about the recruiting change in 2006 but I support our Armed forces and believe that in these cases they are investigated and UCMJ is applied. You can go ahead and post these little Youtube clips all you want because in the end its just slander and banal propaganda meant to incite hatred against US forces.

Btw, I noticed an American flag under your avatar. Are/Were you a citizen or resident? If so, then you are welcome to GTFO and go help those Iraqi's "respond to US's respect for their religion, homeland, and culture."

"then you are welcome to GTFO and go help those Iraqi's "respond to US's respect for their religion, homeland, and culture." :usflag:"

And your country is welcomed to GTFO of the Middle East. By the way don't worry about my temporary stay here, that's a personal matter none of your business really...By the way this guys telling me to GTFO because I oppose this nation's mentality and actions on dealing with foreign issues....Ignorance smh


"You can go ahead and post these little Youtube clips all you want because in the end its just slander and banal propaganda meant to incite hatred against US forces."

Yes it's propaganda because its showing an aspect of US soldiers not often seen in the American press and media, or its propaganda because it's what! Haha you must be running out of intelligent ideas to say/type. Go ahead and label anything you don't like about what your country does, as propaganda...That's actually been the American mentality for decades now...:agree:

"Sounds like more baseless generalization."

To American ears sure maybe...But to those who actually go and study what you country does, not really. I have proof of this, but the thing is this behavior of your soldiers is well known in our part of the world (Middle East and Asia) and others around the World who care to study this and analyze this that providing proof is not an issue, also I advise Americans to study the shameful conduct of their troops as well rather then being fed the tablespoons of BS everyday on Fox News and CNN...


My advice to you, is let the other American members take me on because your time is up!
 
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"then you are welcome to GTFO and go help those Iraqi's "respond to US's respect for their religion, homeland, and culture." :usflag:"

And your country is welcomed to GTFO of the Middle East. By the way don't worry about my temporary stay here, that's a personal matter none of your business really...By the way this guys telling me to GTFO because I oppose this nation's mentality and actions on dealing with foreign issues....Ignorance smh


"You can go ahead and post these little Youtube clips all you want because in the end its just slander and banal propaganda meant to incite hatred against US forces."

Yes it's propaganda because its showing an aspect of US soldiers not often seen in the American press and media, or its propaganda because it's what! Haha you must be running out of intelligent ideas to say/type. Go ahead and label anything you don't like about what your country does, as propaganda...That's actually been the American mentality for decades now...:agree:

"Sounds like more baseless generalization."

To American ears sure maybe...But to those who actually go and study what there country does not really. I have proof of this, but the thing is this behavior of your soldiers is well known in our part of the world (Middle East and Asia) and others around the World who care to study this and analyze this, rather then being fed the tablespoons of BS everyday on Fox News and CNN...


My advice to you, is let the other American members take me on because your time is up!

Still more blather and hearsay. However, you're right I have no intention of debating another gung-ho Anti-American internet kiddy warrior. Enjoy you stay in my country.:usflag:
 
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Time for a dose of reality. Close your eyes, because this one is going to STING!!! :angry::lol:


One in Eight Army Recruits Require Moral Waiver


Monday April 7, 2008

According to a story in the Army Times, one out of eight new Army recruits require a waiver to enlist, a rate which is more than double what it was during Fiscal Year 2004. In 2004, 4,6 percent required a moral waiver for criminal history or other past misconduct. During last fiscal year, the rate had jumped to 11 percent. So far, during Fiscal Year 2008, which began on Oct. 1, 13 percent of new recruits have required a moral waiver.

According to the article, most waivers involve misdemeanors. The Army has granted 4,676 conduct waivers among the 36,047 recruited from October through late February.

Source: One in Eight Army Recruits Require Moral Waiver




Below is the FULL STORY from the ARMY TIMES...Let me guess This is Propaganda too Huh??? Like I said Your a Joker!


1 in 8 Army recruits needs conduct waiver



Oh now there calling it a "conduct waiver"


By Jim Michaels - USA Today
Posted : Wednesday Apr 9, 2008 7:03:22 EDT

WASHINGTON — The percentage of recruits requiring a waiver to join the Army because of a criminal record or other past misconduct has more than doubled since 2004 to one for every eight new soldiers.

The increase reflects the difficulties the Army faces in attracting young men and women into the military at a time of war. “Each month is a struggle, for the Army in particular,” said Bill Carr, a top military personnel official.

The percentage of active and reserve Army recruits granted “conduct” waivers for misdemeanor or felony charges increased to 11 percent last fiscal year from 4.6 percent in fiscal 2004, according to Army Recruiting Command statistics. So far this fiscal year, which began last October, 13 percent of recruits have entered the Army with conduct waivers.

Most waivers involve misdemeanors. The Army has granted 4,676 conduct waivers among the 36,047 recruited from October through late February. The waivers have helped the Army meet its active and reserve recruitment goals of about 100,000 people a year for the past several years.

A recruit needs a waiver if he or she has one felony or serious misdemeanor or more than three minor misdemeanors. For example, a single charge of possessing marijuana or driving under the influence requires a waiver. Minor infractions include disorderly conduct, trespassing or vandalism.

No exceptions can be made for a number of serious offenses, including sexual crimes or offenses related to drug or alcohol addiction. [Okay maybe I was wrong about this in my previous post, but the point still remains. EDIT: However, notice how they don't mention 'murderers' most likely because they want someone already conditioned for killing.]

Carr and others said the military has granted waivers without hurting the quality of recruits. Exceptions are granted after examining recommendations from teachers, coaches and others.

“We don’t look at them unless their community stands behind them,” Carr said.

Recruits who have come in with waivers generally perform better than peers who haven’t needed special permission to join the Army, Carr said.

“When you have people volunteering that have made some mistakes in their life, [EDIT: Oh yes some mistakes in their life, so then you send them to Iraq to make more mistakes like mocking the Islamic prayer, burning/shooting the Quran, or destroying Masjids unneccessarily]you give them fair consideration,” said Frank Shaffery, deputy director of the Army’s Recruiting Command.

The Air Force and Navy, smaller forces which have fewer troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, generally haven’t faced the same recruiting pressures. Waivers for the Marine Corps have remained relatively flat for the past four years, according to Pentagon data.

Source: 1 in 8 Army recruits needs conduct waiver - Army News, news from Iraq, - Army Times
 
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Still more blather and hearsay. However, you're right I have no intention of debating another gung-ho Anti-American internet kiddy warrior. Enjoy you stay in my country.:usflag:

Great name calling skills buddy, where did you learn them? From Elementary school, perhaps in Kindergarten....:lol::lol: Wooo I'm more impressed by your name calling skills than your actual intelligence...
 
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Don't expect good from these idiots..they disrespected Jesus and youtube is testimony to it what are ya going to expect from this morons..If these idiots can make fun of Jesus its the end of world for them...I wanted to say something but since its a forum let it pass bunch of low life coward soldiers..
 
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U.S. Army Recruiting-2008

From April 2008 to October 2008 there is all the difference in the world. A sea-change easily discovered by those seeking truth instead of skewed narratives to suit nefarious purposes.

We're fine. You've already proved your marginal talent here-

"Have you heard of the "moral waiver" it allows even felons--drug pushers, convicted murderers, sex offenders, and other crimes."

Any drug offense beyond marijuana? No waiver permitted. Convicted murderers? Nope. How about sex offenders? No way. 0-3.

Idiocy at work. Not one correct. Worse, easily proven otherwise, you chose not to do so. Inflammatory to the extreme and immensely wrong is a really stupid way to post.

From Maj. Gen. Tom Bostick, Cdr. U.S. Army Recruiting Command-

"Recruiting isn't a challenge for the Army, it's a challenge for the nation," Bostick said. Fewer than three out of ten of the nation's 17- to 24-year-olds are fully qualified for military service, and the rest don't meet the Army's standards for health, education or character without a waiver. Nevertheless, every Soldier who ships to Basic Combat Training has a high school diploma or equivalent. Additionally, in FY 2008 over 3,544 enlistees in the Regular Army and Army Reserve had bachelor's degrees, 284 had master's degrees, and 16 had doctoral degrees.

A small number (less than one-half-of-one-percent) of enlistees did require a waiver for previous serious misconduct. Waivers are approved or disapproved based on their merits and the whole person concept, without consideration of mission accomplishment or waiver percentages. The Army continues to monitor the effect of waivers."


You're really a worthless contributor whose basic research skills are minimal. One in two hundred required a waiver for a serious offense. That's 0.5%.

Next thing somebody will be showing videos of Bosnian and Albanian muslims desecrating christian churches. Easy enough and equally pointless. Sloppy research and a mean-spirited objective.

This is the product of a small mind operating through a myopic agenda...

Now go and piss on yourself some more.:agree:

Thanks.:usflag:
 
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Sweet....somebody is pissedoff.. he doesn't have to.. check out youtube how ur community pisses off on themselves..Over N Out...
 
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U.S. Army Recruiting-2008

From April 2008 to October 2008 there is all the difference in the world. A sea-change easily discovered by those seeking truth instead of skewed narratives to suit nefarious purposes.

We're fine. You've already proved your marginal talent here-

"Have you heard of the "moral waiver" it allows even felons--drug pushers, convicted murderers, sex offenders, and other crimes."

Any drug offense beyond marijuana? No waiver permitted. Convicted murderers? Nope. How about sex offenders? No way. 0-3.

Read my previous post, I admitted that I may have been wrong in what I said in the post were I said "have you heard..."it allows even felons...."...

Before you even begin to post here some BS, read what I said in my previous posts.

Taking small snippets out from my posts, and not reading the entire post, even the things I put in red. Even after I admitted I may have been wrong, this guy still makes a dumb move and posts anyway...pffff pathetic.:lol:

But if it makes you feel nice and warm inside, continue.
 
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U.S. Army Recruiting-2008

From April 2008 to October 2008 there is all the difference in the world. A sea-change easily discovered by those seeking truth instead of skewed narratives to suit nefarious purposes.

We're fine. You've already proved your marginal talent here-

"Have you heard of the "moral waiver" it allows even felons--drug pushers, convicted murderers, sex offenders, and other crimes."

Any drug offense beyond marijuana? No waiver permitted. Convicted murderers? Nope. How about sex offenders? No way. 0-3.

Idiocy at work. Not one correct. Worse, easily proven otherwise, you chose not to do so. Inflammatory to the extreme and immensely wrong is a really stupid way to post.

From Maj. Gen. Tom Bostick, Cdr. U.S. Army Recruiting Command-

"Recruiting isn't a challenge for the Army, it's a challenge for the nation," Bostick said. Fewer than three out of ten of the nation's 17- to 24-year-olds are fully qualified for military service, and the rest don't meet the Army's standards for health, education or character without a waiver. Nevertheless, every Soldier who ships to Basic Combat Training has a high school diploma or equivalent. Additionally, in FY 2008 over 3,544 enlistees in the Regular Army and Army Reserve had bachelor's degrees, 284 had master's degrees, and 16 had doctoral degrees.

A small number (less than one-half-of-one-percent) of enlistees did require a waiver for previous serious misconduct. Waivers are approved or disapproved based on their merits and the whole person concept, without consideration of mission accomplishment or waiver percentages. The Army continues to monitor the effect of waivers."


You're really a worthless contributor whose basic research skills are minimal. One in two hundred required a waiver for a serious offense. That's 0.5%.

Next thing somebody will be showing videos of Bosnian and Albanian muslims desecrating christian churches. Easy enough and equally pointless. Sloppy research and a mean-spirited objective.

This is the product of a small mind operating through a myopic agenda...

Now go and piss on yourself some more.:agree:

Thanks.:usflag:

Yeah Yeah yeah, same old same old BS coming from S-2...It's not going to work on me.


Double number of ex-cons join the US army


The US army doubled its use of "moral waivers" for enlisted soldiers last year to cope with the demands of the Iraq war, allowing sex offenders, people convicted of making terrorist threats, and child abusers into the military, new records released yesterday showed.

The army gave out 511 moral waivers to soldiers with felony convictions last year. Criminals got 249 army waivers in 2006, a sign that the demand for US forces in Iraq has forced a sharp increase in the number of criminals allowed on the battlefield.

The felons accepted into the army and marines included 87 soldiers convicted of assault or maiming, 130 convicted of non-cannabis-related drug offences, seven convicted of making terrorist threats, and two convicted of indecent behaviour with a child. Waivers were also granted to 500 burglars and thieves, 19 arsonists and nine sex offenders.

A1Kaid:Information above debunks S-2's BS claims and the US army's fabricated POS they throw out for S-2 and others like hims consumption.

The new data were released by the oversight committee of the House of Representatives. Henry Waxman, the Democratic chairman of the oversight panel, said that while "providing opportunities to individuals who have served their sentences and rehabilitated themselves" is important, the waivers are a sign that the US military is stretched too thin.

The number of moral waivers in the military, mostly for misdemeanours such as speeding fines, reached 34,476 in 2006, or nearly 20% of all enlisted soldiers, according to the Palm Centre at the University of California. Recruits with felony convictions are more likely than other soldiers to drop out or be released from the military.

More than one felony conviction disqualifies recruits from the army or marines, but the navy and air force can admit those with multiple offences.

Source: Double number of ex-cons join the US army | World news | The Guardian


Actually I was correct in my previous assertion, that the MORAL waiver has allowed felons into the US army, including sex offenders, alleged terrorist, and even arsonist...In fact this has caused more crime in the battlefield of Iraq, there is a direct connection as well.


S-2 My advice to you don't challenge me again on the truth, I will embarrass you in front of everyone here if you do, now behave.
 
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