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Subject: Senators Glenn and Metzenbaum
> You know, some people still don't understand why military personnel do
> what they do for a living. This exchange between Senators John Glenn and
> Sen. Howard Metzenbaum is worth reading.
> Not only is it a pretty impressive impromptu speech, but it's also a
> good example of one man's explanation of why men and women in the
> Uniformed Services do what they do for a living. This an example of what
> those who have never served, think of the Military.
>
> Senator Metzenbaum to Senator Glenn: "How can you run for Senate when
> you've never held a real "job"?"
>
> Senator Glenn: "I served 23 years in the United States Marine Corps. I
> served through two wars. I flew 149 missions. My plane was hit by
> antiaircraft fire on 12 different occasions. I was in the space program.
> It wasn't my checkbook; it was my Life on the line. It was not a nine to
> five job where I took time off to take the daily cash receipts to the
> bank. I ask you to go with me ... as I went the other day to a Veterans
> Hospital and look at those men with their mangled bodies in the eye and
> tell them they didn't hold a job. You go with me to the space program
> and go as I have gone to the widows and orphans of Ed White and Gus
> Grissom and Roger Chaffee and you look those kids in the eye and tell
> them that their dad didn't hold a job. You go with me on Memorial Day
> coming up and you stand in Arlington National Cemetery, where I have
> more friends than I'd like to remember and you watch those waving flags.
> You stand there, and you think about this nation, and you tell me that
> those people didn't have a job. I'll tell you, Howard Metzenbaum, you
> should be on your knees every day of your life thanking God that there
> were some men - SOME MEN - who held a job. And they required a
> dedication to purpose and a love of country and a dedication to duty
> that was more important than life itself. And their self-sacrifice is
> what made this country possible --- I HAVE HELD A JOB, HOWARD! --- "What
> about you?"
>
Impromptu or not, he blew him out of the water!!





