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From RadioDailyNews.com:
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In America's war on terror, the time-honored tradition requiring young people to do the fighting and dying needs to be seriously re-evaluated. Aging males are easily the most gung-ho of all warriors. From Rush Limbaugh and Karl Rove right on down to the guys who write letters to the editors of the nation's newspapers, the fiercest warriors are men over 50, men with expanding waistlines and receding hairlines who would tear the enemy a new one if only they could get up off the sofa in less than three tries. Besides, many of these older men work out regularly and eat sensibly. The popular wisdom now has it that 60 is the new 40, and 40 is surely young enough to serve in the military ... Read Full Article - SF Chronicle
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In America's war on terror, the time-honored tradition requiring young people to do the fighting and dying needs to be seriously re-evaluated. Aging males are easily the most gung-ho of all warriors. From Rush Limbaugh and Karl Rove right on down to the guys who write letters to the editors of the nation's newspapers, the fiercest warriors are men over 50, men with expanding waistlines and receding hairlines who would tear the enemy a new one if only they could get up off the sofa in less than three tries. Besides, many of these older men work out regularly and eat sensibly. The popular wisdom now has it that 60 is the new 40, and 40 is surely young enough to serve in the military ... Read Full Article - SF Chronicle
