Eight members of the Canadian Forces failed drug tests and were kicked off HMCS Charlottetown prior to the ship's deployment to the waters off Libya in March, a navy spokeswoman said Friday.
If a draft was necessary I wonder if this sort of thing would matter?
Probably not. In the event of an actual war the military switches from being a pinhead organization that's obsessed with pointless minutiae to being a more results oriented kind of outfit.
Admiral Halsey's words come to mind:
I never trust a fighting man who doesnt smoke or drink.
Kill Japs, Kill Japs, Kill more Japs!
And my favorite comment which was addressed to the pinheads who thought that the soldier's primary job was to fill out forms in triplicate:
If it helps kill Japs then do it. If it doesn't help kill Japs then I don't give a damn about it.
Tsk tsk tsk...
Then 9 people didn't test positive for drugs you thud fuck. If it was prescribed by a doctor there is nothing about it.
Then 9 people didn't test positive for drugs you thud fuck. If it was prescribed by a doctor there is nothing about it.
9 tested positive, one had an excuse. The title says 8 .
Just another way people try to get out of deployments.
The best way to get out of deployments is to NOT JOIN THE FREAKING MILITARY!!!
Hehe...
If a draft was necessary I wonder if this sort of thing would matter?
If a draft was necessary I wonder if this sort of thing would matter?
Probably not. In the event of an actual war the military switches from being a pinhead organization that's obsessed with pointless minutiae to being a more results oriented kind of outfit.
Admiral Halsey's words come to mind:
I never trust a fighting man who doesnt smoke or drink.
Kill Japs, Kill Japs, Kill more Japs!
And my favorite comment which was addressed to the pinheads who thought that the soldier's primary job was to fill out forms in triplicate:
If it helps kill Japs then do it. If it doesn't help kill Japs then I don't give a damn about it.