I might respond to this further, but I'm not sure it's
possible to have a reasonable discussion.

I would ask one thing, though.  You criticize the lack
of military service in the Bush Administration a great
deal.  Donald Rumsfeld was an active duty fighter
pilot (ROTC at Princeton).  
 
I am confused. Did he go to war or just bomb Rutgers? 

Dick Armitrage was a UDT > 
> leader in Vietnam (I believe - definitely saw combat). 
What does UDT mean?

> Colin Powell you all know about.  
And his views are so typical of Bush's inner circle
J
John McCain is a > war hero of the type that boggles the imagination - he
> was probably the most enthusiastic American politician
> about the war.  
Brin's point is not that republicans have been war heroes. It is that the 
major folks at the white house have not.  John McCain is a hero. So what has his 
take been on the conduct of the war?

Even George Bush was a fighter pilot
> in the National Guard - not what you choose to do if
> you want to avoid all danger.  
Well it is if your dad gets you jumper over about 500 hundred potential 
draftees that  ended up going to war. It is if you get assigned to Georgia National 
Guard (or Alabama I forget which)  and spend the whole year campaigning for a 
local republican candidate. His putitive commander does not remember him ever 
showing up for work. But I forget that was the old reckless drinking and 
druging George before he got religion

You denigrate> Republicans constantly - but _90%_ of American
> military officers are Republicans. 
Once again the denegation is specifically of the white house leadership not 
republicans in general


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