dodgerdogtx
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Ok, when you combine a REALLY REALLY slow day at work with the proper motivation, this is what you get.
Back in the posts about OIF that broke down into a spitting of rhetoric on both sides, claims were made about various political figures' patriotism as measured by their military service, so I figured I'd actually look it up.
My research was limited only to the Senators bios posted on their official websites off of www.Senate.gov (you try reading all 100 bios and see how far you get), so if any error was made, I blame the Senators' webmasters.
The results are:
14% of the Senate served in the U.S. Army. 10 are Democrats (Senators Ankara, HI, Bingaman, NM, Dodd, CT, Hollings, SC, Inouye, HI, Kennedy, MA, Kohl, WI, Laughtenberg, NJ, Nelson, FL, Reed, RI) 3 are Republican (Hagel, NE, Inhofe, OK, Sessions, AL) and 1 Independent (Jeffords, VT)
7% served in the U.S. Navy. 4 are Democrats (Byrd, WV, Carper, DE, Harkin, IA, Kerry, MA) and 3 are Republican (Cochran, MS, Lugar, IN, McCain, AZ)
5% were U.S. Marines. 1 is a Democrat (Corzine, NJ) and 4 are Republican (Burns, MT, Roberts, KS, Thomas, WY, Warner, VA)
4% played flyboy in the U.S. Air Force. 1 is a Democrat (Daschle, SD) and 3 are Republican (Campbell, CO, Specter, PA,, Stevens, AK)
Senator Enzi, R-WY served the Wyoming Air National Guard and Senators Dodd and Rockefeller, both Democrats spent time in the Peace Corps.
For those of you too lazy to count the breadown is as follows:
ARMY- 14% (10 Dem, 3 Rep, 1 Ind)
NAVY- 7% (4 Dem, 3 Rep)
USMC- 5% (1 Dem, 4 Rep)
USAF- 4% (1 Dem, 3 Rep)
USPC- 2% (2 Dem)
ANG- 1% (1 Rep)
53% (22 Dem, 31 Rep) of the Senate did not serve, not including the 15 female Senators (9 Dem, 6 Rep) who were not draft eligible.
The bottom line is we need to elect more Navy guys to the Senate y'all!
"Scars heal, glory fades
and all we're left with are the memories made,
Pain hurts, but only for a minute
Life is short so go on and live it,
CUZ THE CHICKS DIG IT"
Back in the posts about OIF that broke down into a spitting of rhetoric on both sides, claims were made about various political figures' patriotism as measured by their military service, so I figured I'd actually look it up.
My research was limited only to the Senators bios posted on their official websites off of www.Senate.gov (you try reading all 100 bios and see how far you get), so if any error was made, I blame the Senators' webmasters.
The results are:
14% of the Senate served in the U.S. Army. 10 are Democrats (Senators Ankara, HI, Bingaman, NM, Dodd, CT, Hollings, SC, Inouye, HI, Kennedy, MA, Kohl, WI, Laughtenberg, NJ, Nelson, FL, Reed, RI) 3 are Republican (Hagel, NE, Inhofe, OK, Sessions, AL) and 1 Independent (Jeffords, VT)
7% served in the U.S. Navy. 4 are Democrats (Byrd, WV, Carper, DE, Harkin, IA, Kerry, MA) and 3 are Republican (Cochran, MS, Lugar, IN, McCain, AZ)
5% were U.S. Marines. 1 is a Democrat (Corzine, NJ) and 4 are Republican (Burns, MT, Roberts, KS, Thomas, WY, Warner, VA)
4% played flyboy in the U.S. Air Force. 1 is a Democrat (Daschle, SD) and 3 are Republican (Campbell, CO, Specter, PA,, Stevens, AK)
Senator Enzi, R-WY served the Wyoming Air National Guard and Senators Dodd and Rockefeller, both Democrats spent time in the Peace Corps.
For those of you too lazy to count the breadown is as follows:
ARMY- 14% (10 Dem, 3 Rep, 1 Ind)
NAVY- 7% (4 Dem, 3 Rep)
USMC- 5% (1 Dem, 4 Rep)
USAF- 4% (1 Dem, 3 Rep)
USPC- 2% (2 Dem)
ANG- 1% (1 Rep)
53% (22 Dem, 31 Rep) of the Senate did not serve, not including the 15 female Senators (9 Dem, 6 Rep) who were not draft eligible.
The bottom line is we need to elect more Navy guys to the Senate y'all!
"Scars heal, glory fades
and all we're left with are the memories made,
Pain hurts, but only for a minute
Life is short so go on and live it,
CUZ THE CHICKS DIG IT"