His reasoning is just.
1. He is not a ChickenHawk. He served on the lines in an actual War. This can not be taken away from him.
2. The wars would be ended quickly if the draft was brought back. You would see the streets on fire again, you would see the Pro-War crowd think twice when their little Johnny is sent home with his new prosthetic testicles and legs, etc.
I would add a clause to #2. "All members of the executive branch, and legislative branch, that endorse the conflict must send their children/family first".
Charlie Rangel also earned a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star for his service in the Korean War. I acknowledge such bravery, but that cannot give you a pass to break laws or commit crimes. Another is Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii, who was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, but that doesn't mean, Inouye can use his powers as a US Senator to bailout his Pacific Bank he founded and had most of his investment money in to the tune of $140 Million. Congress goes after Waters for funneling $10 Million and Senator John Ensign for Adultery/favoritism to staffers, but Daniel Inouye receives a $140 Million free pass at OUR EXPENSE.
Forgetting the cronyism and elitists that control this country, and even if they are drafted, they will be appointed to non-life threatening/lower risk military positions. Loopholes for the power elite will always be there when it comes to drafts/wars.
Politicians family members, campaign donors, corporate masters, banksters, Wall Street elitist, etc will all have privilege. They always have since WWII and today's centralized government will dictate who's lives are on the line, and those that get a pass.
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Draft Dodging Dick Cheney's 5 Draft Deferments During Vietnam War
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George W. Bush military service controversy appointed to USAF National Guard Reserve Duty during height of Vietnam War.
Seeking and receiving a student deferment as in the cases of
Bill Clinton,
Joe Biden,
Howard Dean,
Dan Quayle, and
Dick Cheney. Then the religious deferments, ie, LDS church members (such as 2008 presidential candidate
Mitt Romney.)