Ohio Democrat and US House rep Dennis Kucinich has got some serious beef with America’s Army (the game, not the US Army) and the US government’s “Virtual Army Experience.” Billing the recruiting center-cum-arcade as a “high-tech traveling exhibit” and saying it advertises to “children as young as 13-years-old,” Kucinich requested a variety of improvements be made to the experience — for instance, not targeting the experience at people under 18 years old.
The House Armed Services Committee chairman Ike Skelton acquiesced to Mr. Kucinich’s requests in monotonal agreement, matter-of-factly stating, “I support the VAE — at the same time, I know it can be improved.” To see the entire thrilling exchange play out on C-SPAN, check it out after the break.
[Via GamePolitics]
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