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posted 5/27/2008 12:50:18 AM |
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  Injuneer

Seems to me that I’ve heard an awful lot of talk about presidential candidate John McCain being a war hero, all for the troops, yada, yada, yada; yet despite the fact that he personally benefited greatly from a GI bill that provided for his education after his time in Vietnam, he has the gall to vote against the newest GI Bill … and his reason? He thinks it will cause too many people to leave the military. Doh!!

Tell me John, aren’t you aware that a GI bill is an inducement to join the military? Where’s the inducement if you never allow the troops to reap the benefit? You’re previous admission that you aren’t very good at domestic economic issues is really showing now. It’s a not so secret fact that the existence of the GI bill after the 2nd world war put at average $8 back into the economy for every $1 invested and the positive influence of veterans is one of the strongest inducements for young people to peruse a military career; but really John, all of this aside, isn’t it just a bit two faced to talk about your great contributions to the service, then turn around and deprive deserving men and women of the same thing? Where, sir is your pride? Where is that strong military bearing that was supposed to be the creed of your service branch?

If you want to preserve the level of the armed forces, Senator, you need to put the truth back in the mouths of the officer corps. Recall the oath you took as an officer and remember one of the first foundations of being a respected officer … acting respectfully. Shoty pay, limiting benefits, slow assistance to disabled vets, the backdoor draft called Stop-Loss, and so many other ill treatments of fine soldier, sailors, airmen, & marines is unacceptable and, quite frankly, is conduct unbecoming of an officer as well as a president and a commander in chief.

In case you forgot Senator, it’s called leadership by example and right now, sir, you are setting one piss poor example … of course, judging by the shoe’s you are attempting to fill, perhaps it is unavoidable….

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Comments:
Wolf36

May 27 @ 1:00AM  
Injuneer, McCain has never seen an issue he couldn't take both sides on:))lol Give him a little time and he'll flip flop on it, just like he does everything else.
Wolf
Kentuck

May 27 @ 5:09AM  
Good Blog Injuneer:
However; a die hard Republican will sooner or later tear in to you.

Lets look at the math.
GI Bill only for long term service peole. That means only for top ranked people. Does that sound a little like tax breaks for rich and elite. Like Wall Street and the cost of futures.

The other item is I question his statement that he never broke when a prisoner of war and did not want to come home with the first group. The military did give the guys the right to say anything to lesson the effects of the Holy Ass kicking they were getting--yep pure torture---The question did he have a motor mouth when the whipped his ass the first time and then workerd with the enemy.

I base my conclusions that no other POW maid that claim when it was not necessary. Now if you have anyone toblame, blame the officers of the carrier for they like the Air Force flew the same mission day after day on the same course and at the same time. It is not the mission, it is the excution of the mission.
gmichael52

May 27 @ 10:59AM  
I retired for the military and I had GI bill. I'm using it now. The GI bill had nothing to do with my decision as to staying in or getting out in the early years- and I doubt if it will have much influence on 1 term recruits- they either decide they like the military or they hate it. I doubt if McCains view is a reality. And yes, I do agree with you. I thought it was a poor decision.
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