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Report as: spam offensive Ricky on 5/08/08 at 12pm

The army is a terrific opportunity for Stanford students, who otherwise might never get a chance to get limbs blown off and to kill children.
Cheers.

Report as: spam offensive Get professional help quick Ricky on 5/08/08 at 1pm

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Report as: spam offensive Gen Sherman on 5/08/08 at 1pm

"A society that separates its scholars and its soldiers will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting done by fools."

Report as: spam offensive Truth on 5/08/08 at 6pm

Send the state school kids to the army and save the Stanford students for the jobs that won't cost them their lives here at home. We can spare state school students, they're quite abundant in this country.

Report as: spam offensive Albert Franklin on 5/08/08 at 7pm

If investors in California knew of a system to sue William T. Sherman, for stock investment fraud, when he scammed a grand passle of Hispanics in this state, then the quote above would not be so picture purfect. When Techumsah Sherman carried the lifeless body of John Augustus Sutter, the final time he was denied by Congress to compensate him for thefts he was inflicted with at Sutter's Fort and Mill while the Californios, as a block [2,000] voted for Sutter when he ran for California's firs governor, as he lost by 3,000 saloon swillers, prositutes and thugs sentenced by Europe to California though they've never gone away faked votes for Burnette to win that office!

Report as: spam offensive Lucky Jackson on 5/08/08 at 8pm

What's wrong with 'saloon swillers,prostitutes and thugs'? Sounds like the Democratic National Committee.

Report as: spam offensive ernesto on 5/08/08 at 10pm

who the hell cares? If you're male and over 18 they know where you are anyway.
I'm more worried about all the email I get from the Stanford Savoyards

Report as: spam offensive Bill Cummings on 5/10/08 at 4pm

My brother was interested in going to medical school, and had no idea that the Army offered a 100% tuition for medical school. A friend of his emailed him an email from a recruiter, and now my brother is in his final year of medical school at UC Davis and has no debts. He only owes the Army four years for his nearly 300K medical school, and he received a check each month while in school. I am considering the scholarship myself but i'm only a sophomore.

Report as: spam offensive Kyle on 5/12/08 at 4pm

I guess Stanford students believe that they live Canada or maybe somewhere in Europe. I am a strong supporter of our troops, past and present, who put themselves in harms way so we can live our lives the way we do. If you do not want the e-mails just delete them, how hard is that? If you hate this country so much then just leave, I'm sure another foreigner would love to have the opportunities that you have. Or transfer to CAL!




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