Point taken. What about Korea? 

At 10:20 19/03/03 -0800, Eugene Coyle wrote:
>Isn't it the point that BOTH in Vietnam and now, the Congress didn't 
>have family and friends in the enlisted ranks?
>
>Gene Coyle
>
>Robert Scott Gassler wrote:
>> I'm sorry but I cannot make too much of that. I remember the Gulf of Tonkin
>> Resolution. How many had sons or daughters in the armed forces then? 
>> 
>> I know Senator Al Gore would have, eventually, but then so would Rep.
>> George H.W. Bush. 
>> 
>> Scott Gassler
>> 
>> At 19:40 18/03/03 -0500, Paul Zarembka wrote:
>> 
>>>"5. Of the 535 members of Congress, only one (Sen. Johnson of South
>>>Dakota) has an enlisted son or daughter in the armed forces!..."
>>>
>>>[Michael Moore at www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=15406 ]
>>>
>>>Paul Z.
>>>
>>>***********************************************************************
>>>"Confronting 9-11, Ideologies of Race, and Eminent Economists", Vol. 20
>>>RESEARCH IN POLITICAL ECONOMY,  Paul Zarembka, editor, Elsevier Science
>>>******************** http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/PZarembka
>>>
>>>
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