Posted on 07/21/2006 12:32:54 PM PDT by grapeape
Well it started with this, We have a word for fake republicans called RINO.
We need an acronym for someone who joins the military just for the political points. The people like Kennedy, Kerry, Carter, Murtha, and this clown need some kind of name tag so we know who we are dealing with. This technique is very common now and taught in college political science classes.
Grapeape
THEN ALL OF THESE POSTS POPPED UP SO i MOVED IT OVER HERE.
here are some of them:
To: grapeape Need some help with this one -- How about MOPHO - Military Only for Political and (Insert word with H here) Opporunity
41 posted on 07/21/2006 2:09:13 PM CDT by americaprd
Ideas:
ASOPP - Armed Services Only for Political Purposes SOP - Served Only for Politics PMS - Politically Minded Service (i.e. He put in 6 years of PMS) SFU - Service For the Uniform 46 posted on 07/21/2006 2:11:54 PM CDT by TChris (Banning DDT wasn't about birds. It was about power.) To: americaprd Need some help with this one -- How about MOPHO - Military Only for Political and (Insert word with H here) Opporunity How about Military Only for Personal Honor and Opportunity?
48 posted on 07/21/2006 2:13:24 PM CDT by TChris (Banning DDT wasn't about birds. It was about power.)
Easy. MINO= Military in name only.
50 posted on 07/21/2006 2:13:57 PM CDT by beltfed308 (Nanny Statists are Ameba's.)
How about "Veteran"?
CYA - Circumvented Years [of] A$$-kissing
I think we should reserve that one for the Hawks who didn't have the balls to serve themselves.
I already suggested that on another thread!
JFK = join for kudos
If a young man has the fore thought and willingness to enter the military to promote a later career of any kind, he has my blessing and should be called sweet things....
JFK = joined for kudos
POS Political Officers Service
DONG Doing Only National Guard
Just as an alternative point of view, is it really fair to denigrate military service, even if it is done to enhance a political career? After all, the US Army commercials explicitly state that employers are looking for the qualities that military veterans learn in the service. That's actually talked up as a reason to join. Should it make a difference if the job is one in the political realm?
This does not mean that I give them a free pass afterward but to heap scorn on their service seems rather wrong.
FP = Faux Patriot
STEALTH - Served To Enhace All Liberal THought
Uniformed Service Enhanced Rhetoric (USER)
I do believe that there was significant scrubbing of Kennedy's record to make him palatable as a candidate. He lost his boat by being run over, and in the Navy, losing a boat is considered a bad thing. It was a major undertaking to make the embarrassing loss of a boat into a major military achievement, but with the help of the press and several book publishers, it was accomplished. However, Kennedy, whether a good sailor or bad, put himself in harm's way, and did not grab an easy, behind the action assignment. I have a lot of problems with the Kennedys, but John Kennedy served in WWII, and did so legitimately.
Slimeballs
Victimizing
Peackeepers
Please imrpove this one..I'm not too good with thinking up words.
If someone becomes a politician, their views and proposals are all fair game - we don't have to smear their service - that ultimately can backfire. On the other hand, their service should be no cause for deference in going after them on political grounds.
Kerry was so lame on his own merits, that he should have been defeated by 60-40% or better. Unlike some here, I think the Swiftboat attacks didn't do our side any good - it just turned some people off.
This is the case of someone who opposes/doesn't care about the effort but joins up for brownie points.
Also see Al Gore's Senate Hearings on the music industry (which parallel's the Keffauver hearings about comic books, that led to Keffauver getting a Democrat ticket nomination over fellow Tennessee Senator Al Gore Sr.).
That "Reagan conservativism" side of Gore has disappeared. Now we are told that the big issue is the environment (as he claims he has always claimed).
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