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In reply to the discussion: Amazing Photo: Hurricane does not deter guards at Tomb of the Unknown Soldier [View all]Atypical Liberal
(5,412 posts)I know lots and lots and lots of people in the military. In fact, I'd wager that I know more people that are in or ex-military than not. I live in a military town and my hobbies have a large percentage of military participants. Edit to add: Most of them vote Republican, too.
Politics across the ranks mirrors American Civilian politics.
This may be true. But when you look at what the American military has been largely used for over the last 70 years, and the fact that we have not had a draft in nearly 40, then at some point you have to question who would volunteer to support the endeavors of a government with such an illustrious track record?
Moreover, and this is admittedly anecdotal, I do not have a good track record of experience with people who came back from the wars in the middle east. To a man, most of them considered (and this is a quote) the people over there as "savages" and that they were on an extermination mission that just was "too restrained to be effective".
I think a whole lot of military folks have been swayed just the way Goering explained.