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To: U Up U Down who wrote (54583)10/30/2000 6:38:19 AM
From: U Up U Down  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Most in military plan to vote for Bush-Cheney ticket
October 30, 2000
"The long tradition of an apolitical military has given way
to a new reality in which the elite military is probably the most
solidly Republican professional group in American society,"
said a study spearheaded by two Duke University professors
for the Triangle Institute for Security Studies' "Project on the
Gap Between the Military and Civilian Society."
Said a soldier stationed in Europe, "When I first joined the
Army as a commissioned officer 22 years ago, you could not
say that the military leaned to one party or the other. We've
watched the process evolve these past 22 years to the point
where those in the military freely discuss their party affiliation,
the critical political issues that will affect the military, and the
candidates that are supporting those issues."
washtimes.com