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"Nobody is happy about losing lives but remember these are not draftees, these are full-time professional soldiers." ---- Sen. Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.
(Related: Bloomberg has a poll of military families turning against the president, against the war, and against Republicans.)
(Related: Bloomberg has a poll of military families turning against the president, against the war, and against Republicans.)
8 Comments:
McConnell has a point. If they were draftees there might be some kind of public protest.
By Anonymous, at 2:25 PM
I don't know. That seems a pretty callous disregard.
By mikevotes, at 4:00 PM
I was being sarcastic. I never learn. It just doesn't come across on the internet.
By Anonymous, at 4:04 PM
Same problem.
By Anonymous, at 9:14 PM
There should be a sarcasm gremlin or something.
By Anonymous, at 9:46 PM
It's not only an incredibly callous statement by McConnell, it's untrue, given that there are so many national guard troops there.
Makes you wonder about how guys like this get elected - and about the people who elect them.
abi
By Anonymous, at 1:01 PM
This seems like a profoundly stupid remark on McConnell's part. I don't know the numbers of troops being kept in Iraq against their will on stop-loss, but it's got to be a lot. Sure, they volunteered, but I don't think that National Guard troops joined up in expectation of going to Iraq. Saying that they should have read the fine print is a pretty weak endorsement.
Regardless of how he spins it, it's going to sound like a pretty desperate defence. It seems unlikely to help recruitment efforts as well. It doesn't take a genius to read between the lines and see the words, "If you think this sucks, you shouldn't have volunteered".
By Todd Dugdale , at 1:13 PM
abi, also stop loss if you want to make that argument.
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Todd, This was a comment on the political play of Iraq on the elections given to a local very Republican audience.
But still.....
By mikevotes, at 1:53 PM
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