john wayne vietnam war

john wayne vietnam war
Why is military service unimportant to conservatives?

When I ask in YA questions about the lack of military service of famous conservatives such as Limbaugh, OReilly, Cheney, Rove, Scooter Libby, Delay, John Wayne, Newt,, Wolfowitz, Perle, etc., typical replies from conservatives are that military service is unimportant. I suspect most of those people never served.
They are wrong. Willingness to serve in the most dangerous profession is a great indicator of courage and love of country.

The men above all actively avoided the draft in a time of war and yet all strongly support the current war (except Wayne who supported the Vietnam war but dodged WWII).

For those of you who never received a draft notivce, you’ll never know the feeling you get. You either run like heck or face up to it. All these famous conservatives ran and hid under their mother’s skirt.

The men who answered the call showed great character and strength. This goes for Mr McCain.

To many conservatives, according to their replies, it doesn’t matter.

YOUR QUESTION SHOULD SAY:
WHY IS MILITARY SERVICE UNIMPORTANT TO MOST RICH PEOPLE.

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