What do you think of the recruiting of Democratic candidates who have served in Iraq?
It seems like Markos over at DailyKos likes to recruit candidates who have served in the military in Iraq.
Am I the only one who is immune to the charms of a military candidate? I don't consider it a bad thing; I just don't think of this as a characteristic which would make me more or less likely to vote for someone.
If a kid asked me whether he should enlist, I would advise him against it.
Does the strategy of recruiting candidates who have served in the military in Iraq work? Are you all impressed by this credential?
I don't want to question the value of the service, but I'm unconvinced that this is a good preparation for politics. What do you guys think?
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