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How Unhinged Rhetoric From GOP Senators Sank a Disabilities Rights Treaty

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Gus12/05/2012 7:34:50 am PST

re: #261 Shiplord Kirel

Freepers gang up on Bob Dole in comments on NYT op-ed:

From Republicans, a Parting Slap at Bob Dole and Disabled Americans

“Preacher” offers a lonely voice of reason:

The GOP base has lost its compass and now they’ve thrown the captain overboard as well.

In 1942, Dole joined the United States Army’s Enlisted Reserve Corps to fight in World War II. Dole became a second lieutenant in the Army’s 10th Mountain Division. In April 1945, while engaged in combat near Castel d’Aiano in the Apennine mountains southwest of Bologna, Italy, Dole was hit by German machine gun fire in his upper right back and his right arm was also badly injured. As Lee Sandlin describes, when fellow soldiers saw the extent of his injuries all they thought they could do was to “give him the largest dose of morphine they dared and write an ‘M’ for ‘morphine’ on his forehead in his own blood, so that nobody else who found him would give him a second, fatal dose.”[10] The hospital where Dole recovered from his wounds, the former Battle Creek Sanitarium, is now named Hart-Dole-Inouye Federal Center in honor of three patients who became United States Senators: Dole, Philip Hart and Daniel Inouye.

Dole was decorated three times, receiving two Purple Hearts for his injuries, and the Bronze Star with combat “V” for valor for his attempt to assist a downed radio man.