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Is the marines worse then jail?

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Is the marines worse then jail?

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  1. No, do some research


  2. I rather be in the Marines than jail.  Marine Corps is a lot funner and enjoyable.

    "I'm going to the Brig, that's where the 'real' Marines are!"  quote by Chesty Puller

  3. No.

    Joining the Marines is voluntary; going to jail is not.

  4. the military in general can be worse than jail. in jail you sit. the military, you risk your life for something you may or may not believe in.

  5. I don't think so.

    In the Marines, you work towards self improvement; improving yourself mentally and physically.  In jail, you merely sit.

    Yes, you may fight for something you disagree in, but at least you are doing something.

    And, the government can do manipulative things... but I'm sure that they can do the same in jail.

  6. YES! Its a very long story, but my friend is a very republican based person, joined the marines to go fight and they literally destroyed his life. Like I said long story but its the government, they can literally do anything to your while your there.

  7. haha naw, In Jail you dont get benefits and over $1,300 a month.

    The Marines Boot camp might feel like jail, but once you overcome it, it all goes uphill from there.

  8. The marines is the hardest military out there, just the boot camp is tough. They definitely either make you or break you no joke! In jail you sit and get fat.  

  9. Lets see, Join a legendary military force to defend the United States or go to jail where you are ruining your life and any potential to do anything after the sentence is over.


  10. Anyone who believes that should just shut up and do their time in jail.... the Marines don't need them. Most likely they don't have what it takes to earn the right to be called a United States Marine and to wear the uniform of a Marine.

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