Huckleman2000
It was something I ate.
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SeaCat said:...In his opinion, if you wanted to not just vote but to serve in public office you had to pay for that right. He took it one step further though. In his mind he thought that if you wished to serve in a position where you could be tasked with sending others into harms way, you should have been in those troops shoes. This would, as he put it, limit those with little dicks and big ego's from getting into areas where they could send our boys and girls into dangerous situations without good reason.
Cat
Admittedly, my experience with RAH is limited to Stranger In a Strange Land; maybe some others - Lazarus Long is a very familiar character name, but it's been decades since my SciFi jag.
If this isn't too far off topic, I'd just like to register an opposing view to the opinion that voting should be linked to public service. I understand the impulse to have an 'educated' votership, but there are many kinds of education, not all of them benign.
That said, I find it a lot harder to disagree with Cat's father's second point, that someone who sends soldiers into harm's way should have some first-hand experience. Oddly, I think Clinton shared this view on some level, based on his use of the military during his tenure in office. At least, he was sensitive to the argument. Contrast that with BushCo, which has not only managed to discredit the service of rivals in their own party, but has led to the coinage of a new term, Swiftboating, for attacking an opponent's military service despite having undistinguished history of it themselves.
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