President Bush’s two daughters could easily fill the void left by Cpl. Joel D. Klimkewicz, for they are of the right age, in good health and of apparent sound mind. The twins’ presence on the battlefield (on the front lines, not hiding in the rear) in Iraq, could only show the U.S. military and the American people that Bush Jr. is wholeheartedly behind and committed to the war effort. And if they are somehow incapable or unwilling to fire a weapon, then they could easily be assigned truck-driving duties down the Sunni highways. Moreover, should not Congressional members who voted for the war, be constitutionally required to send a son or daughter to serve in a combat position? That would certainly ease our “manpower crises.” Until then, realize this: one individual does not an army make, nor can that one individual sway the positions of dedicated military personnel.
President Bush’s two daughters could easily fill the void left by Cpl. Joel D. Klimkewicz, for they are of the right age, in good health and of apparent sound mind. The twins’ presence on the battlefield (on the front lines, not hiding in the rear) in Iraq, could only show the U.S. military and the American people that Bush Jr. is wholeheartedly behind and committed to the war effort. And if they are somehow incapable or unwilling to fire a weapon, then they could easily be assigned truck-driving duties down the Sunni highways. Moreover, should not Congressional members who voted for the war, be constitutionally required to send a son or daughter to serve in a combat position? That would certainly ease our “manpower crises.” Until then, realize this: one individual does not an army make, nor can that one individual sway the positions of dedicated military personnel.