Since when did combat in Vietnam become a litmus test for a President?
Hell, they ran from that issue in 1992 and 1996...and now it's their battle
cry?
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
Snafu wrote:
Getting back to this (dumb a$$) statement:
"Bert Robbins" wrote in message
...
Leadership doesn't mean stepping on your subordiates to get to the head
of
the chow line it means getting out in front of them when the bullets
are
flying and showing them where to go.
General Clark WAS out there where the bullets flew in Vietnam. Here's a
snippet from his bio:
"As an infantryman in command of a mechanized company, Clark saw combat
in
Vietnam and was wounded four times in action, while fighting against the
Viet Cong. During his Vietnam service, Clark received the Purple Heart
and a
Silver Star."
(Source: http://www.draftclark.com/biography.shtml)
In the words of Teddy Kennedy about another Bush, "Where was George?"
Snorting coke and chasing skirts, of course.
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