Not for the man.
Something about the recent comments over at Wyatt’s has gotten my gears grinding a bit today, and sometimes when my gears grind, I produce more commentary.
Of course I find the story about hecklers attempting to hijack a citizenship ceremony to make it a political protest to be despicable. But it was the comment about over 4,000 people losing their lives that tweaked my brain.
Those people didn’t die for George W. Bush. No matter what insanity people spew forth. Despite the fascism claims. We are not talking “Dubya’s Army”, “The Bush Marines” (heh, heh, bush), “The Crawford Ranch Air Force” or “George’s Navy”. (Though I hear that those are actually the names of Lego sets that George W. Keeps in the Lincoln bedroom.)
People do not join the military to show how much they love the guy in charge, see? Many of those killed joined several administrations ago- there are still folks who are on active duty today that joined back when that bonehead Jimmy Carter was in office! Hell, if I’d done according to plan after high school, I would have joined while Clinton was still in, and my desire to serve my country had absolutely zero to do with that jackass. And don’t take issue with the jackass part, kids. He’s a Democrat, that’s their symbol. I didn’t come up with it. I also am not responsible for his behaving like a jackass- braying loudly and trying to mount anything that moves. Hah!
It’s truly about wanting to serve the country, the friends, neighbors, families and strangers that we see each day. Wanting to be there when the shit hits the fan (heaven forbid) and stepping up to do that duty regardless of who you voted for in the last election. People don’t get that. I don’t think there will be a huge influx of new military recruits if Obama gets elected, folks- nor will there be a bunch of troops getting out if he does. The people who are willing to put their lives on the line are not doing it for one man… but all of the men, women, children and old farts of our land. While that vast number may include the politicians of this nation, it is not solely for their benefit. I doubt they could say the same for their so-called “service”. It’s all about money and power for them.
And people wonder why I dislike politics so much.

Very well put, Daisy. I, for one, thank you and Sparky for your service.
Comment by Wyatt Earp — 5 July 2008 @ 2059
Well said, and in only a way that someone with experience and first-hand knowledge can.
I would have joined while Clinton was still in, and my desire to serve my country had absolutely zero to do with that jackass. And don’t take issue with the jackass part, kids. He’s a Democrat, that’s their symbol. I didn’t come up with it. I also am not responsible for his behaving like a jackass- braying loudly and trying to mount anything that moves. Hah!
Awesome! :)
Comment by RT — 6 July 2008 @ 340
it’s like it is patriotic to be unpatriotic these days. it’s funny how they never ask military people what they think. i wonder why that is? i guess it is just not good copy to learn that !SHOCK! people serve for reasons not having to do with politics
Comment by dogpoop — 6 July 2008 @ 2220
Wyatt: And we thank you for yours, law-dog! ^_^
RT: Thanks! I always have loved getting smileys from teachers, that just made my morning.
dogpoop: Ugh, I know. I wouldn’t say all this if I was still on active duty, either- just because it’s not about the politics. But it really makes me want to puke, sometimes.
Comment by Dorkelina — 8 July 2008 @ 939
I joined when eagan was in office. NOBODY wanted to join then. Everyone was sure the guy would start WWIII. I remember when the Marine barracks was bombed in Beirut and I was still in high school. I was so pissed I wanted to enlist on the spot.
Comment by C/A — 12 July 2008 @ 604
Typo Reagan, sorry.
Comment by C/A — 12 July 2008 @ 605
My current boss, a master sergeant, joined during the Nixon era. Heh, Dick Nixon
Comment by PancakesNSausage — 30 July 2008 @ 454