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Old 06-19-2008, 12:35 PM   #23 (permalink)
Jiro
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Yes, thatīs right but really truth after sign the agreement contract. Itīs really sad that they lead the people beleive and trust that itīs voluntary...
and how many people is that?

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Exactly, if the lawyer see "Stop-Loss" Policy then will say that he/she canīt do anything to against that "Stop-Loss" Policy and then explain what "Stop-Loss" Policy is about to help their clientsī decision. If they disagree then not sign...
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Do you want to assume that every people know and can read the clause? Do you mean ALL?
We have used this policy several times - Somalia, Bosnia, Kosovo, and Haiti. we live in a litigious country. Just about everything has contracts. If they can't understand the contract - then how they can deal with employment contract? or mortgage contract? You can even get screwed by your cell phone contract!! most of contracts say that you are subjected to some changes in future. It's no different.

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Soliders decided to quit Army service and do not want to extend agreement contract but they forced them to sign extend agreement contract and ignore their decision for resign Army service. Get it?
As long as they're soldiers, that policy applies to them even if they want to resign. Sucks for Stop Loss Policy.... It's almost as bad as loophole but it's not illegal and it's always expected during war time. Even I knew that and I expected to fall under Stop Loss Policy if I signed up.
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