To be a 'real' liberal, you must...
Eisboch wrote:
"Richard Casady" wrote in message
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On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 21:20:41 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message
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I have a young cousin that is in the skilled carpenters union. he
builds scaffolds in power plants and makes 28-30.00 USD per hr. and in
many cases also gets a per diam.
he had tt take a pee test, but no hard physical... didn't have to go
through basic training, run miles, hike, go though any inspections.
march anything like that.
He bought his card....
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I am getting a big kick out of this.
One thing for sure. You don't exactly "buy" your rating designation or
qualifications in the military.
At one time, in the Brittish army, you bought your commission.
Casady
And at one time doctors didn't have to have a medical degree either.
I think we are talking about *now*.
Eisboch
Sorry, but I'm just not *overwhelmed* by the military or what it takes
to be in it. I appreciate that we have a military, and that sometimes it
is put to good use, and I also appreciate the sacrifices many in the
military have made and continue to make. It's not an easy life for many
in uniform.
But I see no reason to put ordinary individuals in the military on a
pedestal, as if they have accomplished something utterly remarkable
because they joined. I'm far more impressed with the everyday frontline
work done by doctors, nurses, teachers, social workers, firefighters,
public health workers, real charitable organization workers, et cetera.
I know I would have felt differently about the military during World War
II.
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