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Tuesday, April 23, 2002

You better hope the guy with his finger on the trigger is smart!
H.D. Miller with a good post on the misperceptions some have about those who serve in this country's armed forces:

Of course, in general, the prejudices these elites have against service members are identical in form to the ones they have against the lower social groups, just stronger because of the general suspicion of all things military. When Bill Clinton said he "loathed the military" in his successful effort to dodge the Vietnam draft he was only expressing a commonly held belief. As the woeful case of Bill Clinton proves, one of the worst things to happen to this country during the 1960s was the policy of giving draft deferments to college students, thus insuring that an entire generation, both those who served and those who didn't, would associate the military with injustice. The only fair way to run a draft is to make it universal, to make sure that both high and low serve together.

It seems that one of the good side effects of the awfulness that was September 11th is the new respect for the American military. Perhaps this will translate into a better understanding among the American elites of what and who the military is. I can only hope so.


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