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Submitted by The Fire Inside on Wed, 03/08/2006 - 10:00pm.

Two women who said two U.S. Marine Corps recruiters forced them to have sex after they expressed interest in joining the force sued over the incidents on Wednesday.

The women, who were 17-year-old high school students at the time of the incident last year, allege that recruiters Staff Sgt. Joseph Dunzweiler and Sgt. Brian Fukushima told them they would have to submit sexually to join the Marines.

The story can be found here.

First of all, the recruiters (assuming all of this is true) should be punished. But really, can we get an IQ test on these two girls? Are you telling me you really thought you had to have sex to join the Armed Forces? It's no wonder kids can't pass the WASL.

EDIT: The two recruiters were punished.

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