Posted on 09/03/2004 7:15:01 AM PDT by Bob Hyneman
Cheneys five deferments.
[b][color=orange]In the summer of 1967 D ick Cheney was a married 26 year old man with a daughter.[/color] [/b] Twenty-six year old men cannot be drafted but (gasp) he was married and had a daughter BEFORE he turned 26 and that means he had two deferments!!!
[b](Everyone who had a daughter in 1966 was draft dodger right?).[/b]
Anyway, a half-truth is as good as a truth to John Kerry, so all you need to know is the two deferments part right?
Except, that many many years before the draft, D ick Cheney had also - attended Community College - and then University. Since any slick lawyer-type can tell you transferring schools can legally be counted as two deferments, that brings the total to four. (Never mind that he acquired both of these [b][u]years[/u][/b] before Vietnam was a war, or had draft, or could even be found on the amp by most Americans).
So what is number 5? Well in 1965 the US sent its first contingent of 3,500 Marines to Vietnam. (The draft would begin in earnest in 1966-67), Only a few years earlier in 1964-65, that damn D ick Cheney began applying for graduate schools and grad school acceptance counts as another. (This time Mr. Kerry DID successfully count to five).
So, if you believe John Kerrys version of events, D ick Cheney began dodging the Vietnam draft five (or six) years before troops were being drafted and sent there. (Look this is politics and ad hominem attacks are allowed but if that is the best you got then you ain't got ad hominems)
[b]The fact is that D ick Cheney: - was accepted to community college - was accepted to the U of Wyoming - was accepted to graduate school - was married - was an expectant father all MORE THAN A YEAR before the draft began.[/b]
I note here that Cheney was married and an expectant father both during grad school and after Kerry COULD count that as SEVEN deferments, (but that would imply the ability to count to seven).
I suppose a 26 year-old daddy with a graduate degree and a newborn daughter COULD have volunteered to go to Vietnam, but I dont think it is altogether honest to portray him as a draft dodger, do you?
F**Kin Air National Guard. What we in the regular Air Force called them.
Bottom Line:
Dick Cheney spent most of his life strengthening the military and our country, supporting our troops and serving as an achieving, positive force in the United States Government.
John Kerry spent his life doing whatever was best for his own interest at the time. Show me one thing that proves this wrong. ONE THING!
The more Kerry opens his mouth, the better off we are. He truly reveals what he is all about.
It is mindboggling that Kerry supporters seem to relish the haze and misdirection that follows this man like a fog rolling in off the ocean.
LoL.
Well, you know, for some reason, that didn't come right up when I Googled. lol.
Not sure about that since my brother (born 1953) wasn't deferment material. My oldest brother, born in 1950 had a very high number and was in college but not sure if a deferment would have applied.
I had much the same story at Lockheed. I would have enlisted in the Navy. (Sometimes I regret that I did not.) I had a high number, they got as far as my physical, and while I waited out December for my call, they stopped one number short and went into January and a new lottery. Of course I was using the system to avoid the draft, but I was not opposed to serving, and like you I could have had a different number. Nevertheless, I could have volunteered for either the regular service or the national guard. I was married at the time, (no children) and my wife was very opposed to serving, so I was caught in the middle. Later our differences led to a divorce, it was starting at the time but I did not see it.
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My ex husband got a draft notice and because he was married and I was pregnant, he got a deferrment. There was nothing wrong with that. Fathers shouldn't have been drafted at that point, nor were students.
Amen, my brother!
My questions are:
Who started grooming Kerry as a young man for this time in our history?
Is it possible that Kerry is and has always been a mole for the KGB?
What role does uncle Teddy Kennedy have in the war commendations?
When did the Viet draft begin, or were they drafting people into the military continuously, but at a low level, since Korea?
"Is it possible that Kerry is and has always been a mole for the KGB?"
Got stock in Reynold's aluminum?
<< And let's clear up this misstatement about Kerry volunteering to go to Vietnam. As I understand it, he volunteered for the Navy. He got sent to Vietnam. Bush volunteered for the National Guard, and could very well have been sent to Vietnam. Lots of National Guard were sent to Vietnam. It was NO guarantee of avoiding the war. >>
Kerry did not enlist in the United States Navy -- but in the [Inactiive] US Naval Reserves -- pretty much the Navy's much safer equivalent of the [EG: Texas] Air National Guard.
His chances of going into active service in Vietnam or anywhere else were way slimmer than were those of an Air Force Reserve/National Guard fighter pilot and everything he says and/or has ever said to the contrary is pure and unadulterated BarbAra Streissand!
Kerry is a scurrilous bastard -- lower than shark $h*t!
Good morning.
"If you deride 1 sailor's service-you deride them all-jerk!!!"
What an absurd statement to make. john kerry chose the Navy (actually the Naval Reserve - shorter active duty obligation, you know.) after being denied a deferment to study for a year in France. He did this to avoid the risk being drafted into the Army. He has tried to present his service as that of a heroic volunteer. The reality is that john kerry is a phony and a traitor. How does that statement "deride" the service of anyone else?
Seems to me I first heard your argument coming from kerry shills after the Swifties appeared.
Michael Frazier
<< Spin it anyway you want. Cheney stayed home while fifty thousand Americans died in a war he supported. >>
Spin it?
What on Earth are you smoking over there?
Vice President Cheney was a 26-years-old married man with a daughter when the draft began -- calling up 19-year-olds.
And just a few short years ago Kerry and his trial liar cobber were apologists for the seriously serial draft evading traitor, Kling Tong.
Thanks for that correction.
I'm sick of hearing how he "volunteered to go to Vietnam."
Good afternoon.
"What an absurd statement to make..."
I stand by it because the original comment/post implied that Kerry joined the Navy to fight the 'powerfull' N. Vietnamese Navy. Which implies that the Navy and anyone in it did so to avoid 'true' service. That to me is a backhand at the Navy and all who served in the Navy during the Vietnam war. You can't question one sailor's valor without questioning them all - no shades of gray or situational ethics. The same goes for medals awarded and those that received them.
None of my comments come from anyone but me.
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