Interesting message you send Dave, but I have to admit, I make mistakes like every one else, I'll try to explain where you wrong, but no guarantee you will understand.
MOST Young kids do have Physical Fitness, all you have to do is look at what High School Sports are all about, Physical Fitness, no need to go any further explaining that one.
YOU would be Surprised how many times the Courts offer Military over Jail for young adults, IT SURE will not be advertised, you have to know where to look and who you talk to, I happen to be close friends with the Country Prosecutor. NO need explaining that one further either...
Attending College you say, affordability ??? do you know what Grants are,, and do you know how to qualify for a Grant ??? maybe you need to look into that...
I agree with you,,,, Military people coming in off of Service are trained to be dependable and have a worthy work ethic, that's a no brainer....
I would not be concerned about my soul, or any one elses, just be concerned about your own Soul and bitterness, name calling shows that right up front Dave.
You call riled up folks good, seems if their riled up, then the Truth is making them evil, like what your showing me,
why is it,, I have to try my best to teach them who just don't know the Truth, and when they get hit in the face with it, they turn ULGY..
IT's only a few who present that,, it's for sure Dave2 - old Roy - and Jimmy Howell, the others seem to understand more, and work on overcoming.... (there will always be a few like that - using the 80/20/2 rule)
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