Posted on 11/02/2006 7:49:02 AM PST by LS
Senator Kerry's comments about uneducated people being "stuck" in Iraq essentially calling the men and women of the American military stupid is one of the political blunders of the age. Seldom does a candidate single-handedly sink his party once, let alone twice, though William Jennings Bryan came close. Mr. Kerry may have done so.
Worse, it's simply not right to promote the idea that soldiers are dumb or even undereducated. New York Times reporter Chris Hedges asserted, "poor kids from Mississippi who could not get a decent job joined the Army because it was all we offered them." In reality, however, the American military yes, even the foot soldiers is the most educated in history and better educated than the American public on average. Annually, thousands of top honor students take the military entrance exams. The recruitment test, which all inductees must pass, includes questions that many Ph.D.s would miss, and I would gladly hold a contest pitting any 10 American Army soldiers, randomly selected, against any 10 public school teachers on a standardized test.
(Read the remainder of the article at the Sun)
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Way to go, Larry!
Bravo Zulu!
Thanks for the ping, Bahbah
Good job. Some of these twits in the Senate really need to get out more and talk to real people.
BUMP!
Ah - went right by me.
Fantastic article, LS.
Kerry's a world class fool... LOL
Furthermore, contrary to the theme of so many modern war movies, such as "Black Hawk Down," "We Were Soldiers," or even "Flags of Our Fathers," where soldiers only "fight for each other," surveys of American servicemen and women show that they are quite perceptive as to the reasons for which we are in Iraq and Afghanistan, and see the struggle as a moral clash.
LS, this is wonderful stuff - I'm impressed. Thanks.
"randomly selected public school teachers"
Oh, so we go from not bashing the troops to bashing the teachers who taught those troops. Typical.
Care to conduct the test?
Congratulations, Larry. We are proud of you!!!!!
As a former infantry officer, let me tell you, absolutely YES. You can't be a 'dumb grunt' anymore - those days are long gone. If you're stupid in today's Army, you don't last long.
Heh... disregard my last post, then. I've been proudly posting without reading the entire thread for years now. :)
By the way, thank you for your service. You gave me and my daughters a free country to grow up in.
"Stuck in Iraq" = Kerry's Personal Quagmire
I can think of at least 30 personal acquaintances who would do a better job in the US Senate than Jon Carry.
Happy for you.
Classes???
That's wonderful - how did any school/college get this past the sentries?
The University of Dayton gives considerable autonomy (that's both good and bad) to its faculty. No one has ever interfered with what I teach, and I always get pretty high student evals, so I think they know to leave me alone.
Not only does the army attract an educated group, but many join the armed forces wanting an education, since the army provides training & subsidizes college.
My father was able to get into graduate & medical school thanks to the GI Bill. (Besides a medical degree, he got a masters in genetics.)
So I think that says a lot about the intellectual calibre & ambition of our soldiers.
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