OneTwentyoNine
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Thu Jun-23-05 11:17 PM
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Heard on Malloy,Kids can opt out from military contact at their HS... |
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Edited on Thu Jun-23-05 11:19 PM by OneTwentyoNine
Great news from a listener in Calif who said that HS kids can opt out of being contacted by the military recruiters by simply going to the office and telling a secretary your wishes. I would guess they would have to fill out a form of some kind. This news needs to be spread far and wide to all our kids in the 17-18 year old bracket. I'll be telling my daughters boyfriend to make that his first stop when school starts up again.
Great news IMO.....
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Thu Jun-23-05 11:30 PM
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1. Here's my favorite link to opt-out. One MUST opt-out or they will |
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Edited on Thu Jun-23-05 11:37 PM by AllyCat
call you. Pass this on to parents of kids this age, male or female.
www.leavemychildalone.org
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OneTwentyoNine
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Thu Jun-23-05 11:36 PM
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2. Your link is invisable....... |
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Thu Jun-23-05 11:38 PM
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3. Yikes! sorry...fixed...I think |
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Thu Jun-23-05 11:50 PM
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5. No problem,link works fine.....n/t |
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Thu Jun-23-05 11:38 PM
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to opt out my son, but he still keeps getting stuff in the mail. It's really pissing us both off. I wanted to write "Fuck you" and "return to sender" and put it back in the mail, but my son reminded me it was addressed to him. Oh well.
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