20 April, 2007

Morally, Intellectually or physically unfit for service

That is the quote in this month's EANGUS magazine. The article is written from a survey conducted by the Army's Center for Accessions Research and presented by Gen. William S. Wallace. The report specifies that only 27 percent of youth between the ages of 17 and 24 are eligible for recruiting.

Once a potential soldier is recruited, many drop out or can not further qualify.

Our military is in the top 4th for recruiting and in the top 10% of our citizens.

This is a vast divide. The top 10% are "carrying" the bottom 90%. No wonder our country is in such bad shape.

If you want to have a career and associate with America's best people, one should strongly consider our military.

10 April, 2007

Integrity

UPDATE: She finally paid a fine, two weeks later.

...is the only thing someone else can not take from you. You can give it up, or compromise yourself, but this human quality is the foundation of The Truth.

Recently, our South Carolina Supreme Court Justice hit a car in a parking lot and left without leaving her calling card. Someone caught her this time. The first time, the City of Columbia Police department did not process her multiple crash nor test for alcohol.

Our driver's handbook outlines what a driver is to do when they hit an unoccupied car. Leave a note with name, phone, contact.

In my forty-some years of driving, I have done this three times. All three times the person contacted me and I paid the damages. Once in an icy parking lot at 2 MPH. Once in a foggy morning, my neighbor parked his car perpendicular to the curb, and finally a bumper of a truck. No damage was done to my cars in all three instances, but the cost to me, which I paid out of pocket was significant.

The point is that some people talk a lot about character, but unless it has been instilled while you are young, by your parents, one will have no compass in life and have no direction.

Our "Justice" in South Carolina should have resigned three years ago, but she is one of those "protected minorities". That is OK.

What someone else does not have does not change my integrity. When I taught school, many would say, "you might as well take it (steal it) before someone else does." My reply was always, "If it doesn't belong to you, leave it alone."