"That's a gross oversimplification and generalization. Are you going to make the case the EVERY Guard member during VN was progeny of the influential? Or even the case that the majority of the Guard during VN was made up of progeny of the influential? That's hogwash and you know it. "
And there's that "spin" again Toad. The hogwash is your trying to make it sound lie myself and others are saying ALL , most or even a majority of NG people were hideouts from Vietnam. You and a few others try to make it sound like I'm are critisising all NG members who served as bad you. You claim I'm grossly generalising (I"m not. I feel I"ve been pretty specific) while at the same time I do beleive you're trying to make things simplistic. Black or white, no "give" and it's "all" or "none."
The truth is readily appearant. The influential did use several means to shield thier own and tucking them into a stateside cushy ANG job was just one. Is that a major problem? No. I have always been a proponant that the Vietnam "war" was a bad call by the US and would support any avoidance in particopating.
Powel himself said it pretty well in his autobiography, My American Journey....
"I am angry that so many of the sons of the powerful and well-placed and so many professional athletes (who were probably healthier than any of us)managed to wangle slots in Reserve and
National Guard units. Of the many tragedies of Vietnam, this raw class discrimination strikes me as the most damaging to the ideal that all Americans are created equal and owe equal allegience to their country."
IMO the issue comes to a boiling point because Bush has been less than honest with the American public. He has waved and touted his ANG time as much more than it really was and even his own father attacked his opponent (Clinton) back in 1992 for dodging service. (and fwiw I think Clinton was a weazle too)
But Bob Herb says it best (short and sweet....), "Mr. Bush's experience in the Texas Air National Guard during the Vietnam years is especially relevant today because it throws a brighter spotlight on who he really is. He has walked a charmed road, with others paying the price of his journey, every step of the way."
op ed piece IMO Bush has left a large body count behind him over the last two years;internal resignations, destroying American foreign relations & credibility, loss of civil rights, outsourcing of thousands o jobs and with lower & middle class American lives. The body count is rising and that's on a daily basis.