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?
Which brings up the question, will there be a paper left to run the obituary for the liberal media ?
Your logic is impeccable, as always, Mr. Spock.
Not precisely true, but the draft had leveled off considerably by then.
I believe that the first Vietnam draft lottery took place in December 1969 and the last in February 1972.
Everyone born in 1953 was 18 years old by February 1972 and therefore legally subject to the draft.
Excellant post!
BUMP!
I'll bet Dick Cheney's got two words for John Kerry, and they ain't "Merry Christmas"
WHY IS NO ONE ASKING WHY THE hE_ _ DIDN'T JOHN EDWARDS VOLUNTERR FOR ACTIVE DUTY, IF THIS IS SO IMPORTANT. INSTEAD OF BEING A "girly man".
Logic has no meaning in the politics of hate practiced by the Left......Danke!.....
Kerry actually tried to get a deferment before he didn't try to get a deferment.
BTW Cheney being VP, shouldn't Flippy be comparing his record to John-boy Jr's(Edwards) record?
Well, there's also bluster and braggery, and the occasional "Do you know who I am? directed at some poor working stiff who's not moving fast enough for his Highness. The man is a jerk, and a thin-skinned one at that.
I beg to differ. People born in 1953 certainly WERE drafted.
That's immoral.
Immoral = Democrats
Democrats = Immoral
What's new? LOL
Deacon Francis
Anybody who has Edwards' birthday can look up his number here.
I'm so tired of that phrase. Geez...
If all that is so, I wonder who had a greater influence on military policy during his time in that spotlight, Cheney or Kerry. I wonder who said more things in support of the troops in his life, Cheney or Kerry.
Doug, did you hear that extensive report Larry Elder (KABC radio 79.0, Los Angeles) did on this last week? With all the citations? Claiming that Kerry applied for a deferrment after Yale and was denied, so he enrolled in the Naval Reserve Officer's Training School?
I meant to send Larry an e-mail asking for those citations or go to his website and see if he has that info posted, but I haven't had time.
Sounds like you're spinning.
Cheney stayed home while fifty thousand Americans died in a war he supported.
So, unless one volunteered, it was their moral duty to oppose the war? Reply when you start making sense.
"...chose the Navy because he wanted to fight the fierce North Vietnam Navy..."
Are you saying that all those in the Navy during the Vietnam War were some kind of wussies? Sure sounds that way to me - how about the Air Force? If you deride 1 sailor's service - you deride them all - jerk!!!
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