Truth in Recruiting | Tulsa Peace Fellowship's counter-recruitment update/digest for February 2009 - Tulsa Peace Fellowship2024-03-28T12:05:27Zhttps://tulsapeacefellowship.ning.com/forum/topics/truth-in-recruiting-tulsa-2?commentId=2567841%3AComment%3A921&feed=yes&xn_auth=noOne reader in OKC comments:…tag:tulsapeacefellowship.ning.com,2009-02-04:2567841:Comment:9212009-02-04T14:43:36.000ZTony Nusplhttps://tulsapeacefellowship.ning.com/profile/TonyNuspl
<i>One reader in OKC comments:</i><br />
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I just want to say how much I appreciate the <i>Truth in Recruiting</i> update that you send out. It is always full of timely, relevant information, and the articles are always properly referenced with links to articles<br />
on the web. The opinions expressed are generally reasonable, I think -- even if they aren't always in step with the conventional wisdom that is held by our political leaders. (That just shows that our political<br />
leaders are often on the wrong…
<i>One reader in OKC comments:</i><br />
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I just want to say how much I appreciate the <i>Truth in Recruiting</i> update that you send out. It is always full of timely, relevant information, and the articles are always properly referenced with links to articles<br />
on the web. The opinions expressed are generally reasonable, I think -- even if they aren't always in step with the conventional wisdom that is held by our political leaders. (That just shows that our political<br />
leaders are often on the wrong track, doesn't it?).<br />
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I always feel smarter after I read one of your updates. You provide a valuable service to the peace community in Tulsa and beyond.<br />
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I often think many folks in the general public give too much honor to the members of our armed services. In the long run, this over-veneration is not helpful to the warriors. Our soldiers and sailors are human, after all. They make mistakes. They suffer with flawed organizations. Professional military leaders recognize this -- but still the hero worship continues.<br />
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There is a lot of compassion for the soldier / sailor in your updates, I think.<br />
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Keep up the good work!