Since when did being in a military service warrant Presidential status?

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I have never seen so many people jump on a candidates bandwagon because he was in a war.
This overides his age, his health, his lack of good decision making,stalling his campaign to do nothing, pullin in Palin, getting caught in Nam, having no plan, exciting riot like atmospheres and people, (now not 40yrs ago.)
Leaving his wife and child for a 20 something year old girl when he was 40, showing a lack of loyalty and integrity. (if Barack did that republicans would really flip)
Siding with Bush on everything...wanting us to buy into the "trickle down theory" AGAIN when it has'nt worked in 8yrs...he want us to keep trickling money down from the top so the rich can steal some more. Let the rich earn theirs...
but we suppose to forget all this and awhole lot more because he served in Nam.
I'm not knocking him for serving in that war, I'm just saying that military status has'nt seemed to be a prerequsite for Presidency until Obama step up to the plate.
 
Well....for what I know from looking in this section(Yahoo Answers: Military) alot of service members seem to vote republican regardless because they think being a Patriot & Brave Candidate is better than a Candidate that just plain knows common sense.

In other words they choose Patriotism over Humanity.

I bet they regret voting for Bush now.....

But let them vote for McCain...because you & I know for a FACT that Obama is going to win...And McCain voters are only HOPING McCain is going to win.
 
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