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At Moore Rally, Bannon Rips Romney for Avoiding Vietnam
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<blockquote data-quote="iluvatar5150" data-source="post: 72070866" data-attributes="member: 313046"><p>I get what you're saying, but if Bannon is charging Romney with dishonor because he dodged Vietnam with a religious deferment and because he didn't raise a platoon of sons, then the same actions should've been just as dishonorable for Trump. Trump dodged Vietnam with deferments no more justified than Romney's, and none of Trump's sons have served in the military. In fact, their kids are all (or mostly) in the same industries: finance and real estate investment.</p><p></p><p>Romney's charge of dishonor had nothing to do with Moore's military service, and Bannon's response implying that his military service automatically makes him honorable was stupid and shallow. William Calley served in Vietnam, too. Should we hold him up as honorable? Lee Harvey Oswald and Charles Whitman were both Marines; Tim McVeigh and David Berkowitz were in the Army. The Green River Killer did a tour in Vietnam. Are they honorable?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iluvatar5150, post: 72070866, member: 313046"] I get what you're saying, but if Bannon is charging Romney with dishonor because he dodged Vietnam with a religious deferment and because he didn't raise a platoon of sons, then the same actions should've been just as dishonorable for Trump. Trump dodged Vietnam with deferments no more justified than Romney's, and none of Trump's sons have served in the military. In fact, their kids are all (or mostly) in the same industries: finance and real estate investment. Romney's charge of dishonor had nothing to do with Moore's military service, and Bannon's response implying that his military service automatically makes him honorable was stupid and shallow. William Calley served in Vietnam, too. Should we hold him up as honorable? Lee Harvey Oswald and Charles Whitman were both Marines; Tim McVeigh and David Berkowitz were in the Army. The Green River Killer did a tour in Vietnam. Are they honorable? [/QUOTE]
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