Alot more than the last one.....
It the depends on how far you want to go down the line. Off the top of my head, Pres. was in the Air Guard And the SecDef. is Ex Navy. By the same token, how many are in your avg. work place? If you trying to make a political point, it's not a good one.
2006-10-30 11:44:36
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answered by lana_sands 7
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First, last time I checked, Colin is no longer in the administration. Then there is the President as he served in the Texas Air National Guard he is considered a veteran. There are dozens of vets in the administration...just depends if you want to go to the deputy assistant level. And for the draft dogger comment....I noticed you didn't cite any specifics....meaning they were available for the draft which ended in 1975 and are now in the administration in 2006. My draft number in 1973 was 14 so please, know something about what you are commenting upon when you say "draft dogger".If the draft were re-initiate, you sound like the first guy dogging over the Canadian boarder.
2006-10-30 20:26:20
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answered by iraq51 7
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President George W. Bush is a war president, so if you ask him...he'd probably proudly say he's a veteran. In a few years we may even see him leading the Veteran's Day Parade.
2006-10-30 19:29:52
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answered by nothing 6
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None as far as I know they are all draft dodgers. BTW, a vet is a discharged military not a government worker.
2006-10-30 19:23:45
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answered by jl_jack09 6
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ANYONE WHO WORKS FOR THE GOVERNMENT SERVES THE PEOPLE!
2006-10-30 19:23:17
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answered by Anonymous
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zero
2006-10-30 19:23:21
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answered by Anonymous
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None. They're afraid, you know, "Don't ask, don't tell".
2006-10-30 19:24:31
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answered by Anonymous
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not me
2006-10-30 19:24:38
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answered by gcnewsman@sbcglobal.net 1
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