They go to Canada
2006-08-02 07:45:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Jim Webb
Jack Murtha
Dick Gephardt
Tom Daschle
Al Gore
John Kerry
Ted Kennedy
Tom Harkin
Jack Reed
Gray Davis
Wesley Clark
Have all served in the military
2006-08-02 14:33:54
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answered by Franklin 7
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Yes. But I assume you are making the point (judging from your earlier question) that liberals don't do anything. Heres a question for you, did you join the army? If not then stop criticising others for doing the same.
2006-08-02 14:32:30
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answered by Anonymous
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The poor and those who can't afford a college education join the army. Our impoverished youth with so little to gain in life, must sacrifice family, security, and life to fight for the values and interests of the rich upper class. Recruiters specifically target low income minority high schools because those kids are much more likely to sign up.
Rich kids almost never join, they have too much to "live for".
2006-08-02 14:42:10
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answered by Whitman Lam 5
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Oh My!
College Republicans also appear to be lacking in military aspirations. None of their board members--the controversial chairman Paul Gourley and officers Jess Beeson, Nathaniel Harding, Britton Alexander, Dan Schuberth and Tom Robins--boast any military experience. Their posted bios do not refer to any past, present or future military service, though they do describe in detail the postgraduate work and political aspirations of these young right-wingers.
Conservative campus groups like YAF and College Republicans are growing in strength and numbers. And since the start of the Iraq War, these outfits have stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Bush to support the war, but they have not stood alongside the soldiers doing the actual fighting and dying. They want someone else to do the hard work.
2006-08-02 15:08:21
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answered by Thomas S 4
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Hell no most of them go to Canada and the few ones that do join is because their parents where very patriotic and they them self's served and where proud of it and expected their children to do the same.
2006-08-02 14:59:01
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answered by n n 2
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yes, they are the ask-don't-tell recruits.
2006-08-02 14:31:34
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answered by Anonymous
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