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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Look, this is easy. You can tell that some people really live their faiths. Pence, Romney, Biden, Pelosi, etc. Politics doesn't come into it. Vance? It's clear as day that he's been a vine looking for support all his life. He needs to feel part of something bigger than himself, and the Catholic Church is indeed a very powerful, long-lived, storied, somewhat mysterious, secretive and glitzy organization. He even had to build up to it. But I don't think he has a principled or God-fearing bone in his body, that man. I'd put Lindsay Graham in that category as well. Those two are deeply insecure people who due to their childhood upbringings, were born to be attracted to the schoolyard bullies. Their jobs in life are Attack Dog and Greek Chorus. They're not leaders.[/quote] Vance enlisted in the USMC straight out of high school in the middle of the GWOT and at the beginning of OIF. That singular act alone exceeds anything Biden, Pelosi, Romney or Pence have done. That’s before we even get into the actual character of the four role models you reference. [/quote] Really? Working in public affairs / media relations and getting educational benefits that changed the trajectory of his life is a “singular act” that exceeds “anything” that several lifelong public servants have done? Lol Interesting values here. It’s probably wise not to bring up “actual character”. When I watched Vance attack Zelenskyy for the benefit of TASS and other media, I saw everything I needed to know. [/quote] He didn’t know what his MOS would be when he ENLISTED (not commissioned). For all he knew at the time of his enlistment, he was heading for the infantry. His ASVAB score put him on a different trajectory but he had no idea where he was heading when he entered service.[b] Yes, volunteering to risk your life in defense of the country as an enlisted man or woman is far better than anything any of those other four clowns did. [/b]Additionally, MCRD is no joke. [/quote] I utterly reject that. Most people who enlist do so because they have no other choice, professionally. Yes, I honor them if they get injured or die in service, certainly: I'm not heartless. But don't be all starry-eyed about why people enlist, PP. It's usually for personal practical reasons. And for this person we're talking about, I have no doubt he's an opportunist looking to climb to the top in whatever way he can. He never had any morals or principles, and he's certainly not an example of a good Catholic. [/quote]
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