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« I Voted. | WILLisms.com | Trivia Tidbit Of The Day: Part 365 -- Media Coverage This Fall. » John Kerry (Inaccurately) Belittles Our Troops.By now, you've seen John Kerry belittle our troops as uneducated: Well, Senator Kerry is living in the Vietnam era. Even if the facts supported his assertion, it's just tasteless to say that you have to do well in school, OR ELSE you'll end up in the military ("stuck in Iraq"). But the facts don't even support his assertion. TRIVIA TIDBIT FLASHBACK TIME! ![]() Two trivia tidbits from last November (#209; #213) outline some of the demographic reality in the military. The truth: this is not merely some "poor man's war." Posted by Will Franklin · 31 October 2006 04:12 PM CommentsI see you picked up on the class angle as well. This is what really amazes me, that this idiot believes that the men and women he served with, and that serve now, are lower-class, and therefore less intelligent. Can there be a lower standard for any job than that of Senator? I guess he should have studied so he'd be smarter instead of getting stuck in Massachusetts. Posted by: Chris at October 31, 2006 05:18 PM "Can there be a lower standard for any job than that of Senator?" Represenative? Posted by: Patrick at October 31, 2006 07:22 PM |