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Old 03-21-2011, 08:31 PM
 
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They are still recruiting, we are still fighting two wars, and even though we fight with far fewer troops than we ever have before, there is need for good young men at the frontlines.

The requirements had actually gotten too lax prior to 9/11, people without any sort of education and convicts were allowed to fight.

But now we may have too many new soldiers with the millions eager to join after Don't Ask Don't Tell has been repealed

I think the unemployment rate has more to do with it. LGBTs are less than 11% of the United States.
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Old 03-22-2011, 03:42 AM
 
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I think the unemployment rate has more to do with it. LGBTs are less than 11% of the United States.
Source? More like 3% would be my guess.
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Old 03-22-2011, 03:45 PM
 
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I think the unemployment rate has more to do with it. LGBTs are less than 11% of the United States.
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Source? More like 3% would be my guess.
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I think the unemployment rate has more to do with it. LGBTs are less than 11% of the United States.
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Source? More like 3% would be my guess.


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More like 3%

<11% =/= 3% ?

You need me to cite a source because you have a guessed percentage you think is right?

Not only that, when is 3% larger than 11%?
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