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Miro Satan Fan
08-15-2005, 06:33 PM
This is Richard Bradley's Blog on HuffingtonPost (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/theblog/archive/richard-bradley/are-the-bush-twins-awol_5674.html).

Thanks in large part to Cindy Sheehan, people are starting to raise the issue of why Jenna and Barbara Bush aren't serving in the military. It's a tough question, but I think it's a fair one. The President of the United States is calling on American young people to volunteer to go to war, but his own daughters, who are certainly of the appropriate age, are better known for their drunken nightclub escapades than for any acts of patriotism.
Why do these twit liberal activist keep referring to the Bush Twin as not Patriotic for not being in the service? I thought we still did'nt have a draft and going into the service was optional. Why didn't they bring this up when Chelsea Clinton turned 18 in the White House?

I have to stop, this Knobjob Richard Bradley is getting my blood to boil.

IHL
08-15-2005, 08:43 PM
This guy is a complete moron. The Bush twins aren't in the military because they chose not to join. Casey Sheehan was in the military because he volunteered to join. The president has nothing to say about it. It's a completely ignorant statement. The argument that things would be different if your own child was there is absurd.

If this Bradley moron is so smart then why didn't Clinton serve and why didn't Hillary serve and yes, as you stated, why not get on Chelsea Clinton about joining.

The fact they are not in the military is testament to the system. No one who doesn't volunteer has to go. What a concept. The stupid liberals just pick anything to try to make some ridiculous argument and the rest just jump on board. One lies, the other swears to it.

Do these people have any idea how they are perceived by the rest of America? Obviously not. They should be embarrassed if they had any sense.

Wadi66
08-15-2005, 11:12 PM
Additionally, the Bush twins can not serve, especially at this time. Being daughters of the President of the United States, protecting them would be a nightmare for the secret service. That's why you see the children getting involved with social agendas. Its easier to provide for their safety. Ahhhh, but to a liberal whose interested in throwing stones, little particulars like that aren't important. Unless its Chelsea.

fumalicious
08-15-2005, 11:49 PM
Hey wow guys... I don't disagree really. I'm more concerned with Bush's concience about sending soldiers to their deaths than with what his daughters do because yeah, why SHOULD they have to join just because their dad is the president? I didn't want to join the military when I was younger either (still don't but just making a point). I feel like perhaps this guy is trying to touch on my concern but he is inappropriately bringing in Bush's family who have nothing to do with his desicions in order to make the point.

See I know you guys think I'm a liberal and annoying and typical... but I see this kind of stuff as annoying too. I'm big on logic and what's been said above has employed logic so boo yaa I'm with ya.

Cheers to the first example of almost common ground :D

Wadi66
08-16-2005, 12:36 AM
fumalicious, do you honestly believe that ANY President sends troops into conflict without wishing he didn't have to? When did you serve? If you were in and didn't want to be, that means you were drafted, right?

Then men and women serving today WERE NOT DRAFTED, they VOLUNTEERED.

short circut
08-16-2005, 10:02 AM
last i heard one of them was doing a liberals favorite job, mission work for africans with aids. the other one ws doing some other kind of charity worrk. i could ber wrong though.


besides on the other hand its not up to bush if they go into the army. it thier won choice. and another thing when traveling in america they already have thier won security. so it would be kind of odd for you to go int o the army to fight in iraq with the secret service's security following you.

fumalicious
08-16-2005, 10:56 AM
fumalicious, do you honestly believe that ANY President sends troops into conflict without wishing he didn't have to?Wadi- from my point of view our now sitting "president" hasn't come across TO ME as a person with a completely clear conscience.... (and no I didn't serve... I didn't mean to cause confusion- I agree that our military force is a voluntary one which is why I agreed that bringing up the Bush twins is inappropriate).

Just like how it's been pointed out to me on this forum that I shouldn't expect respect I need to earn it, well Bush has a long way to go with me on convincing me that he speeks the truth, and that he cares at all.

I did however just read an article about him visiting with fallen soldiers' families and I honestly can say I was impressed. I didn't know he had taken the time to do that- I remember when I heard the left start bitching about him not doing that... and I was with them. Now seeing him actually take the time to deal with the harsh, personal, realities of this war makes me give him a little more credit.

Wadi66
08-16-2005, 11:09 AM
Just like how it's been pointed out to me on this forum that I shouldn't expect respect I need to earn it, I remember reading that and thinking to myself "as a Mod here, my attitude (and I think IHL's also) is that you don't have to earn our respect as much as you need to make sure you don't jeopardize it."

realities of this war makes me give him a little more credit.I think one of the things that irritates conservatives so much is that the media makes a big to do over events like this Sheehan woman, yet really doesn't make a big deal out of all the times he's met with grieving families.

I don't think there is a conservative on this forum who isn't critical of Bush over something. But we give credit where credit is due also. Demo or Repub, liberal or conservative, we have to be fair in our anaylsis. Maybe the media doesn't make a big deal of it since they can't take pictures. Whatever the reason, for folks like yourself who aren't being told the good things he's doing, you're having to make a judgement without all the information.

IHL
08-16-2005, 12:48 PM
Rush Limbaugh recently had a moron call his show and asked this same question. This is long but classic Rush. I hope he doesn't mind me borrowing this transcript from his show. It's worth the read...

RUSH: John in San Diego, you're next. Welcome to the program. Nice to have you with us.

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CALLER: Thank you for taking my call.

RUSH: Yeah.

CALLER: I believe that Cindy Sheehan is bringing up one important point, though.

RUSH: What's that?

CALLER: If this is a valiant and noble cause, why don't we have [sic] any senators sons or House of Representatives sons volunteering to go over there? Why isn't the president's daughters doing something for the war effort, if this is such a valiant effort? And that's the primary purpose that she has made this protest for, is the fact that the average person is being used as cannon fodder basically for this effort, and it's not a noble cause.

RUSH: John, you disappoint me, but you don't surprise me. No war is noble as far as you all are concerned. The US is guilty. This argument is tiresome, boring, and specious. Why didn't the president's daughters go? It's a volunteer force! The president didn't "send" Cindy Sheehan's son over there; he volunteered. If she is doing anything, she is sullying his memory. She is making his life worthless. She is making what he volunteered to do worthless, and you guys, you don't see this. There are sons, there are family members of elected officials in Washington who have been and are in Iraq. It's not a great number, but they are there. But it's not a draft, and the president can't choose who goes. It's a volunteer army and everything that you said is doing a disservice to those who have volunteered to represent this country and serve this country and their families, and if I were you, I would be ashamed and try to grow up and get a little maturity.

BREAK TRANSCRIPThttp://www.rushlimbaugh.com/0.gif RUSH: My friends, there's another reason why the Sheehan thing is going to derail, why this train is going to derail, and that's because look at who her public relations outfit is. It's the mainstream press. They don't have universal respect anymore. They don't even have any concept of how they are harming her cause by championing it, but I want to talk about something larger here with you liberals. I know there are a lot of you here in the audience. We hear from you now and then, and it may be a waste of my time but I'm going to try it anyway. But I think you all need to look at things differently than you do. You need to take your focus off of government. You know how absurd it is for us to hear that a war is ignoble because the president's kids aren't there or because congressmen's kids aren't there? Do you know how irrelevant that is? Do you know who makes this country work? Can I ask you people on the left if you have the slightest idea who makes this country work? Because I'll tell you, it's not the president, I don't care who he is, and it's not Congress, and I don't care who they are. The people who make this country work are the people, and they're people you've never heard of. They are people unlike Cindy Sheehan, who are not seeking publicity, they are not seeking fame. They take life seriously. They try to mix their work and pleasure into a proper balance. They try to raise their kids the right way. They're doing everything they can to follow the straight-and-narrow. They sometimes slip off, but the people who make this country work, the fabled average American. That's who you liberals condemn, whether you know it or not. That's who you impugn. It's always been the case.

World War II was not won by Eisenhower. World War II was not won by FDR. World War II was not won by any particular leader. World War II was not won by Patton. Everybody played a role. But without the sons and daughters of the American people, this country wouldn't amount to anything. It is the people who make this country work, and the ease with which those of you on the left disparage the people in this country while you seek to focus all attention on government, is a sight to behold, and it is why you are losing elections; it is why you are losing favor; it is why you are becoming more fringe and extreme and kooky, because you've lost touch. You've lost contact. You've lost all ability to understand who it is that comprises the heart and soul of this country. You have no clue who the backbone of this country is; but I will tell you this: it's not Cindy Sheehan and it's not one member of her entourage in a ditch in Crawford, Texas. Those people are a bunch of squatters. Those people right now are contributing nothing to the greatness or future of this country. Neither are the members of the media who are down there trying to elevate all those people in the ditch to be superheroes. There's not one of them that comes anywhere near rating the title of hero. They are nothing but a bunch of squatters who are miserable and unhappy for who knows whatever reasons and deciding to take it out on people who they think have control over their lives. In this case, with a bunch of liberals, it's government. You want government to have control over your life, you want government to be able to do this and that for your friends and neighbors and help you, but the simple truth of this country is that it's the people who make this country work. It is the people who comprise the economy.

It is the people who comprise the morality. It is the people of this country who determine the ethics. It is the people of this country, and that's what you're upset about because you're in the minority. The people of this country, the people who make this country work differ from you in tremendous ways. They are religious. They are God-fearing. They respect values and morality. They know what's right and they know what's wrong, and they do their best to abide. You are offended by all that, claiming they don't have the right to make such decisions, while you sit around and make no decisions whatsoever because you're willing to totally put your life in the hands of some liberal politician and that will take you off the hook for having to make any decision about your life or anybody else's. Well, that's not how the country works. This country works on the basis of an educated and informed public seeking excellence in their own lives to whatever degree they wish it. People pursuing life the best they can, using freedom, God-given freedom -- and for you to call here and to come up with something as irrelevant as to say this war is not worth it because the president's kids aren't there or because nobody from Washington's kids are there doesn't say a thing about the war effort, doesn't say one thing about it, doesn't make it noble, doesn't make it ignoble, doesn't make it anything, because the war is taking place. Whether you agree with the fact that it's going on or not, we all have come to the decision that it's best that we win it. You haven't even joined us on that. You hope we lose it. You want to lose it because you want to embarrass the leaders of the country. What must your lives be like?http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/0.gif<A id=0007> Are your lives so endless, baseless, and void of substance that the only pleasure you get from life is through watching the misery of others and trying to cause misery for others? Are you so incapable of enjoying the God-given gift of life that you've got, that you can only do so when other people are suffering, hopefully as a result of actions you've taken? What must it be like to be you people? What must it be like to get up every day and to have to go to your calendar and write "Destroy somebody today. Destroy something today. Destroy America today"? What must that be like? When you look out across the country and you see a burgeoning economy, you see the lone world superpower -- and it's not because of any president, and it's not because of any weapon, and it's not because of any military, it's because of the people of this country and our values and our Constitution. We're no different than any other people, other than we have freedom -- and you don't even like that! You only want freedom for yourselves, defined as you define it. So people can't say things that offend you, they can't do things that offend you, we can't have stupid names for sports teams. The absurdity of this whole political correctness movement. We can't have some team called the Redskins, we can't have some team called the Seminoles. Don't you understand these team names do it, it's an honor? Do you think a school calls itself the Seminoles to make fun of the Seminoles or are they trying to build themselves up? It's a matter of pride. But you people are so miserably unhappy that you have to find ways to constantly make everybody else around you unhappy, and so you go hang around with a woman who's crazed out of her mind in a ditch in Crawford, Texas, and then you have the audacity to call here and tell us that you are the great ones, that you're the ones that care, that you're the ones that have this country's best interests at heart.

If it were up to you people we wouldn't exist as a country today, you would have given in to the Soviets long ago, you would have appeased the Soviet communists. You would appease Iran right now, you probably wouldn't have cared about the war on terror or the bombing on 9/11. You would have sought out bin Laden and tried to make a deal with him, and this country exists today only because we have been able to prevent you from gaining power to do that kind of thing. We've had our run-ins with Neville Chamberlain types and you're the modern incarnation. To sit here, to actually have the gall to call this program and advance something you think as an intellectual argument that Cindy Sheehan's cause is noble, because the president's daughters aren't in Iraq, or congressmen's sons and daughters aren't in Iraq, have you no shame? Do you realize whose sons and daughters are? Do you understand it's voluntary? Do you understand these are people who are offering their lives in sacrifice for things they believe in? And what do you do? You come along and you try to disabuse them of their belief by telling them that they're wrong and that their country sucks. Well, to the extent that they think their country sucks it's because of you and your efforts to constantly undermine this country's best interests and our desires and efforts to protect the people of this country and to bring freedom to as many others in this world as possible. You people on the left used to be the ones that were all for civil rights around the world. You were all for human rights. Now all of a sudden you couldn't care less about the status of Iraqis. You couldn't care less. It's gotten so absurd, now that Howard Dean said on TV (http://washtimes.com/national/20050814-115425-7424r.htm) that if this new constitution is enacted as written, that the women of Iraq are going to be worse off than they were under Saddam Hussein.

Do you realize how patently absurd and bordering on insane that comment is? No, you don't. Because you think so little of your own country, you think so little of this president, you have such little faith in the ideals that have combined to make this a great country, that you assume it's worse here than anywhere else, and the places that it is bad is because of us, either through environmental pollution, or whatever cockamamie, asinine, stupid, ignoramus idea you can come up with. It's gotten to the point now where it is common to go on Democrat websites and read about the pleasure it would bring if the president were assassinated. It is now common to read letters to the editors in newspapers which say it would be fun if bin Laden actually came over here and slit Bush's throat, which is what a supporter of Sheehan wrote to a letter of the editor in one of the newspapers in this country. Yes, it would have been better if bin Laden would have just come here and slit Bush's throat. Do you have any idea how you people are perceived? Do you have the slightest idea how the decent people who make this country work perceive you? It is not with any respect. It is with contempt and it's with sorrow. But it's also with this realization: This country, if it is to survive, cannot be turned over to you people to lead and to run, because we will cease to exist as the United States the day that happens, and mark my word. It ain't going to happen.

BREAK TRANSCRIPThttp://www.rushlimbaugh.com/0.gifRUSH: I have a story here (http://<font%20color=/) from the San Diego Union Tribune on September 13th, 2004. "On a visit to Iraq in June, Rep. Duncan Hunter [R-CA] gave a short speech to Marines in a Fallujah mess hall and told them how important they were in the war on terrorism. One Marine in the audience found the congressman's talk so inspiring that he wrote about it in an e-mail to his mother. He said it lifted everyone's spirits and 'erased all doubts I had about being here.' 'I got chills and thought about how proud I am to be fighting for America in my capacity,' he wrote. The Marine who sent that note was 1st Lt. Duncan Duane Hunter, Hunter's oldest son and one of a handful of troops in Iraq whose father or mother is a member of Congress." He's got one son that's there on his second tour. But it's absurd, folks, on the face of it. It is absurd to say that this is somehow a definition of whether something noble or not, whether something's got any integrity or not. It ignores the role we all play as a people together in whatever national cause we undertake, and I wouldn't expect too many people on the left to understand that. Paul in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, welcome, nice to have you on the program.

CALLER: Thank you, sir, I appreciate it. Yeah, I just wanted to say, especially after that one caller, I mean I didn't volunteer because the president's daughters were doing something or some senator's son was joining or anything like that, and I didn't join because I was coming from the ghetto and I wanted to get out. You know, I joined because it was a career choice, and I wanted to do it, and I really feel that if her son was here today -- and I understand her grief. I mean, I'm a father as well, but I served in Iraq. I've served in Afghanistan. I've been over there many times, and, you know, I've had friends lost right next to me in battle, and I can understand the grief, but, you know what? At the same time they're doing what they wanted to do. So many of these people are stuck back in the Vietnam days, and the days of the draft, that I used to get e-mail saying, "Boy, I'm sorry that you're over there." I would e-mail back and say, "What do you mean, you're sorry? I put myself here on purpose. This is what I want to do."

RUSH: It's no more complicated than the fact that the people who are engaged in all this simply don't like this country, and they haven't liked it since the sixties. They haven't liked it their whole lives. Thankfully there aren't that many of them. There are only a hundred people down there with her, but she's gone beyond grief, this is not about grief for her, this is not a woman grieving, this is a woman reveling this attention, this is a woman soaking it all up. This is a woman thinking she matters. Which we all want to do. Everybody wants to matter. Everybody wants their life to have meaning. Unfortunately, hers has taken on this direction that the meaning she thinks she's deriving is actually empty. There's no meaning to what she's doing. She's a pawn, she's a tool of a bunch of fellow crackpots upon whom we couldn't depend if our lives were at stake, and that's why they are so few and far between. Thankfully, they are not anywhere near the majority of people in the country.

END TRANSCRIPT

Wadi66
08-16-2005, 01:12 PM
That was great IHL, thank you for posting it. Rush isn't one of my favorite hosts, but he made some outstanding and important points. I would challange everyone to listen to the whole thing, not just the first caller.