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Students Observing and Scrutinizing

How do you feel about the National Defense Authorization Act?


Robert Eagle
Robert Eagle, 22
Organizational
Leadership

Danial Raven
Danial Raven, 20
Undecided
Robert Pruett
Robert Pruett, 19
General Studies
“If there is going to be a draft just tell us, realisticly. There’s no reason the government needs information on high school and college students.” “Schools aren’t factories designed to pump out soldiers to go die for a country that doesn’t want a war.” “The National Defense Authorization Act is an invasion to our personal privacy and should not be passed.”
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Shany Brown
Shany Brown, 30
Undecided
Travis Colvin
Travis Colvin, 27
Mechanical
Engineering
Frank Gianotti
Frank Gianotti, 20
Undecided
“I don’t think it is a good idea. If someone wants to enlist, they’ll enlist. Their personal lives don’t matter.” “The National Defense Authorazation Act seems like a strange way to do things. Compulsory service would be a much better way to go.” “It wouldn’t even be an issue if there wasn’t a republican majority in government. It may sound a little cliché but they sound a little paranoid.”
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Diane Chavez
Diane Chavez, 20
Communications
Natalie Fox
Natalie Fox, 20
Psychology
 
“It’s okay because we need to fight for our freedom. I don’t believe in violence but we need to fight for this great nation.” “It should be up to the individual. Schools should not give student’s personal information out.”  
     
 
 
 
 

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