Darth Wong wrote:It would be hysterically funny if you could find a suitable quote from his own father, who served in WW2 and was shot down over the Pacific Ocean.
That's a good idea. I did find something from Robert E. Lee at the time that seemed an appropriate counterpoint:
"What a cruel thing is war: to separate and destroy families and friends, and mar the purest joys and happiness God has granted us in this world; to fill our hearts with hatred instead of love for our neighbors, and to devastate the fair face of this beautiful world."
A bit too much of the religious for my tastes. And of course, he has that little taint of fighting for the Confederacy and all, but the sentiment is generally appreciated. A man who saw war, up front, in person and was appalled at its destructiveness and waste, if nothing else.
Bush, on the other hand, has taken the most vacations of any president in history.
Anyway, the problem here isn't with the Utopia of Wells' that
Sidewinder mentioned. Wells, at least, doesn't have the gall to see it all as some game. He's not lamenting the fact that, "Were I only a a bit younger, how eager I'd be to join your ranks. To help you fight the good fight."
Bush is so out of touch that he thinks it's all some glorious cause, a noble sacrifice. He's so damn gung-ho, it's too bad that he's also conveniently in his early 60s.