Originally Posted By: antiqueshell
If that is any indication of the quality of men in the US military we are really scraping the bottom of the barrel.
Things just get more idiotic by the day in the USA. Sad, but true.
Given this fact: William Earl Cunningham, 63, of Laurel, made an initial appearance on a deliberate homicide.
He could not possibly be in our military today. In fact, over 80% of the high school students today are ineligible for military service. Whether through academic performance, physical standards, or illegal activity, they cannot serve.
Yet, the military has no problem meeting recruiting goals with the remaining 20%.
It's safe to say that this bottom-feeding criminal would not be eligible for service. From the article: Cunningham told the officer he pushed Horn back and said, "Then I cut him . I did what the Army taught me to do." The Army most certainly did not teach him to assault and kill another person in an argument. The Army didn't teach him to resolve conflict through the murderous use of a knife. He's trying to evade responsibility for his crime.
I'm surprised that you didn't pick up on that evasion, or on his age, which clearly show an older nut case...not a member of our military...
If that is any indication of the quality of men in the US military we are really scraping the bottom of the barrel.
Things just get more idiotic by the day in the USA. Sad, but true.
Given this fact: William Earl Cunningham, 63, of Laurel, made an initial appearance on a deliberate homicide.
He could not possibly be in our military today. In fact, over 80% of the high school students today are ineligible for military service. Whether through academic performance, physical standards, or illegal activity, they cannot serve.
Yet, the military has no problem meeting recruiting goals with the remaining 20%.
It's safe to say that this bottom-feeding criminal would not be eligible for service. From the article: Cunningham told the officer he pushed Horn back and said, "Then I cut him . I did what the Army taught me to do." The Army most certainly did not teach him to assault and kill another person in an argument. The Army didn't teach him to resolve conflict through the murderous use of a knife. He's trying to evade responsibility for his crime.
I'm surprised that you didn't pick up on that evasion, or on his age, which clearly show an older nut case...not a member of our military...