Some of that I'll go along with Timber, but still to say he was a draft dodger isn't accurate and is a source of misinformation for those who don't know the difference. Holding him to a higher standard for what he does while in office is one thing, but retroactively holding him to that higher standard isn't really legitimate. I'll go back to my point, was every member of the armed services who didn't serve in the infantry a dodger during the Vietnam era?
Beyond that, lumping anyone who DID served in with those who skipped out on their duty isn't right. Then many who skipped the country got amnesty, but today many who actually served still get animosity. The world is a strange place. Bush was a young guy who joined the Guard and got to fly choppers(it was choppers wasn't it?). My Uncle joined the Air Force in '71. He was a mechanic never who never had to face a single day in the jungle. Heck, he was stationed in German and never touched a weapon after basic training, but he wasn't a dodger either.

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Good quote Night Stalker. My cousin has been called up two times in the last three years to deal with natural disasters, and now his unit has been unofficially notified that they are on the "short list".