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Many people have been duped into signing things that turn out to be other then what they believe they agreed upon. There's a lot of folks around the US currently facing foreclosure on their homes because a mortgage broker told them one thing and they signed a contract that stated a completely different set of terms. Dumb? I think so. Fair? questionable. Legal? Most likely.
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Great analogy, I've been toying with it myself.
So we all agree that lying is wrong. Great, how please tell me how you plan to enforce it. I pointed out two pages ago that it boils down to hearsay. Would you be willing to end a person's career on hearsay, mercy to whether or not the person likes the service they entered?
We both know through our military service there is always those people who complain about everything. Give them enough time to complain and the Recruiter always comes up. Whether he actually lied or not, it's a common method of pushing the blame. It's similar to those who blame their parents for acts they do when they're 40, it's just an easy buck to pass. For those people whom we both know, would you be willing to take them on their word and end their career?