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![]() "HK" wrote in message . .. Seriously, I think old "professional" soldiers ought to stay out of politics. We did well with Eisenhower, but that was the end of the line, and even Eisenhower was wary of "the generals" and their buddies in the military contractor establishment. I don't think there is anything about military service that particularly qualifies anyone to be president. I generally agree. Military service alone does not qualify a presidential candidate, however the experience of serving in the military certainly adds to his/her bucket of experience in many ways. In my working career I was often amazed at how little knowledge of the military, it's purpose, it's regulations and traditions some people had who were otherwise very intelligent, well educated and successful. A bit of military experience would only have made them more well-rounded in terms of their careers for reasons that those without the experience often find it hard to understand. Eisboch |
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"HK" wrote in message . .. Seriously, I think old "professional" soldiers ought to stay out of politics. We did well with Eisenhower, but that was the end of the line, and even Eisenhower was wary of "the generals" and their buddies in the military contractor establishment. I don't think there is anything about military service that particularly qualifies anyone to be president. I generally agree. Military service alone does not qualify a presidential candidate, however the experience of serving in the military certainly adds to his/her bucket of experience in many ways. In my working career I was often amazed at how little knowledge of the military, it's purpose, it's regulations and traditions some people had who were otherwise very intelligent, well educated and successful. A bit of military experience would only have made them more well-rounded in terms of their careers for reasons that those without the experience often find it hard to understand. Eisboch There are lots of "experiences" that add to the "bucket of experience," and being in the military is on the list. I got a kick last week and this of George W. Bush and John McCain trying to grab some credit for the passage of Jim Webb's bill to extend and amplify benefits for veterans. Both Bush and McCain fought the measure tooth and nail. Politics! :) I'm still in favor of two years of mandatory "universal service" for every high school graduate, with a variety of choices available to fulfill that service, and a ticket for a public four-year college waiting at the end. |
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