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Posted on Aug 13, 2014
MAJ Laurie H.
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I'd bet on Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton. He was a platoon leader. Entered the army branched infantry after earning law degree at Harvard. Youngest currently serving Senator. Congressman Duncan Hunter (R Ca) is also recent veteran. He took an unpleasant beat down from Gen Odierno when Ray was testifying to Hunter's committee.
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Well Maam the Constitution requires that you be 35 and a natural born citizen. When you hit 35 throw your hat in the ring. Speaking as someone who lost friends and family from 1968 till just recently it is my opinion the average citizen does not want to be represented by someone better than they are. Therefore I think the chance is thin. Maybe Lindsey Graham? Maybe the first Female President. I don't know but as much as I'd like to see it Jody aint interested. It just points out his weaknesses. I would have voted for Faith ! My wifes cousin.
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I think Graham is LTC or COL in the USAFR jag corps. Nice guy but likely too much tainted by his chum Sen McCain
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I think the answer is a 100% yes. The were some amazing men and women who served and saw combat in OEF and OIF. Many of them have stayed in to continue their successful military careers while other have gone on to successful positions as corporate leaders, entrepreneurs and politicians.

Case in point. 37 year old US Senator, Tom Cotton. Served in both Iraq and Afghanistan. Harvard Law Degree. As an infantry officer and platoon leader with the 101st Airborne Division. He's already the youngest current US Senator. I think he definitely has an excellent chance if his career continues to rise.
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I would say the odds are pretty good. But we're a long ways away from it. OEF/OIF is a little different than Vietnam because American culture adopted the "Support troops; not the war" catch phrase when the military flew into Iraq in '03. Maybe 15-20 years from now?
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I kind of feel all presidents who run to control a country should have been in the war defending that country. It shows their honor to our country and their willingness to die for our country if that is what it takes. And it also makes them no what war is all about before they jump in and say lets just go there and be in a war. I think maybe at least 4 yrs at minimum should be served to run for president.
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Unfortantly Americans more and more don't care if a candidate has servered in the military or not. That is evident by noting no President elected since WWII (GH Bush)....
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SSG Marciano Gonzalez
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no their rank equally for the booth of them
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Didn't Marine Corps. MOH recipient Dakota Meyer voice that he had political aspirations, to include presidential candidacy in the future?
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I would like to say yes, but unfortunately IMO, those of us that have seen combat will probably be shut out by the "good old boys" network of those who have been career politicians or are from political families.
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True, but it all comes down to the voters. How much pull do you have to have to try to knock down a MOH recipient?
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In time I believe it will happen but with the current political situation, I believe it will be later than sooner. Lets all hope I am wrong.
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Yeah, let's not rush this one like we did our current POTUS.....
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The way the political dynamic is these days, I doubt it. I wouldn't entirely dismiss the idea, but given the fact politics is a rich man's game, any warrior worth his or her salt will probably be marginalized in the greater scheme of things, if not ignored. Sad but true.
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As respect for and appreciation of service to the country falls the likely hood of a combat vet manning the oval office will also fall. Also the fact that the white house is achieved (the problem we may have with recent and current administrations is the concept that they have "won" the office of the president and therefore feel entitled to it and don't respect its importance or power) through the electoral college and not the public further reduces this chance. I have seen the areas where military or civil service are most appreciated, many would call these places the dregs of our society. Had an entire night at a bar free once or twice due to my service, and all i did was use my military I.D. as proof of age because it was in front of my D.L.
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