IsThe military always looking for the vulnerable, easily led, young men and women to fight "Old man" wars? - men flashing women videos
U.S. military recruitment of children, against "America's Army" video game law
"America's Army" is a video game developed in part by the U.S. military in order to attract potential employees. (Photo: techtarget.com)
In May 2002, the U.S. Army fell E3, the annual video game conference in Los Angeles. In the Convention Center of town, young fans play with camouflaged soldiers, jeeps, and mixed a small tank parked near the entrance. Sound effects helicopter thundered the curiosity of interactive visualization of the army moved in a giant video screen flashed the words "Empower Yourself. Defend America ... You are a soldier." Army unveiled its latest recruitment tool, "U.S. Army" video free online game will be utilized to download or on a recruiting station, and now for purchase in the Xbox, PlayStation, cell phones and game consoles, Game Boy. Since its launch, the "game" come to achieve great popularity with over 30,000 players every day.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Men Flashing Women Videos IsThe Military Always Looking For The Vulnerable, Easily Led, Young Men And Women To Fight "Old Man" Wars?
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That's sick. The war is a reality! People die. I always looked at the military as a ploy to unite underprivileged children or children in the wrong direction and to "honor the protection of his country. With promises of college money, stability, honor ... Oh, and there is little losing a question of fighting the war and the ridiculous lives. But I think we were on our way to nowhere. Well, who gives a damn about them, right? SICK.
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