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Originally Posted by jon1856
I do not think that I am.
If not a career, just what would four years of military experience provide a person beyond other life, work and business experiences?
Just look at our current President; what did his time in service do for him?
I would not call military service an important part of a candidate's resume; just one part of it.
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You're right. Four years of experience in something doesn't mean anything. In fact, college should be a career choice. What can one possibly learn in four years? Especially if you end up as a candidate for a job that include jobduties in your field of study.
Do you see how ridculous your argument is?
I don't get why y'all don't understand that putting 4 years experience in an aspect of a job is beneficial for a candidate - regardless of whether it's 4 years med school for a doctor or 4 years military experience for Commander-in-Chief. We get that it's not the ONLY requirement, and that it's not important to everyone, but y'all are acting like people are crazy for even considering it when placing their vote.