I Cogitate
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November 16, 2005
Chuck Hagel Talks Reality If I was in the U.S. Senate, my votes would not be in agreement with Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel. At least not very often. But I've saluted him him before and I'm going to do so again. Why am I saluting a Republican? Because he deserves it and respect is not bound by political affiliation. Hagel is a Vietnam War veteran, in fact he was wounded there. He doesn't have a tolerance for those who wrap themselves in the flag and plays childish games with patriotism, especially those who did their utmost to let others enter the military in their stead. Others who experienced death and dismemberment. Hagel is someone who knows by life experience that you don't just send off soldiers, then prolifically use them as political props, and finally abandon them upon their return home. That is, the ones who do return. I ask you this: can you see Chuck Hagel, as President, appearing in the amateurish political production aboard the 'Mission Accomplished' airdraft carrier outside of San Diego? Of course not. Service to one's country is a sacred trust. To some. Leaders lead--it's apparent. They have no need for thespianism. The faux executives must always rely on a 'production' and then attempt to influence the reviews. We deserve better. This country deserves better. Even more so, our men and women in the armed services absolutely deserve better. Check out this Glenn Kessler-written article in today's Washington Post. I've provided some excerpts: Hagel Defends Criticisms of Iraq Policy Administration Calls Statements by Democrats Harmful to War Effort, Troopstop |
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