Posted on 10/09/2012 11:56:18 AM PDT by John Semmens
Reports that a majority of the nations overseas soldiers and sailors wont be able to cast votes in this election because the Department of Defense hasnt made the effort to implement an effective absentee ballot process were brushed off by DOD brass.
Secretary Leon Panetta said he regrets that some of our valiant warriors will be disenfranchised, but attributed the problem to the need to set priorities.
Among the lengthy enumeration of things to do that are on my plate, ensuring that the troops get to vote is pretty far down the list, Panetta said. I have to meet with the President on a weekly basis to decide who well be targeting for elimination. I have to argue with Secretary Napolitano over who gets first dibs on ammo. I have to ensure that our troops are trained to respect Muslim religious sensitivities. I have to work out our troop withdrawal schedule. So, you see I have more to do than I have time to do it in.
Panetta argued that losing the chance to vote is a sacrifice that I think most of our forces find more tolerable than losing an arm or leg to an IED. Realistically, the chance that anyones vote will be decisive is infinitesimal. So, I dont think we should get bent out of shape over our inability to muster the resources needed to put a ballot in the hand of every deployed trooper.
if you missed any of this week's other semi-news posts you can find them at...
http://azconservative.org/2012/10/06/dems-scramble-to-explain-obama-debate-defeat/
In Zero’s world, corpses’ votes are more valuable than those of corpsmen.
FU, Panetta! It's not like this election just suddenly happened. You've had four f-ing years to prepare.
This is disgraceful.
Oh, would you please stop it!!
I fall for the semi-news/semi-satire thing every time!!
AAugh! Powned again.
haha!!! this was a good one! almost believable...
So “Muslim religious sensitivities” are more important than the right to vote. From the same political party that always claim Republicans try to keep blacks from voting. Panetta should be in prison.
Damn it! Will you please quit doing that to me. I read the article and I believed it until I started reading the replies.
I was going to post a reply to Obunghole, Panetta and the whole demonrat machine until some body noticed it was satire. Of course all satire is based in truth.
It’s satire and it still makes me mad.
The line - our valiant warriors will be disenfranchised, but attributed the problem to the need to set priorities.
Sure did sound right down dem/lib alley to me. Had to look up again to see it was a spoof.
Would be the other way around if 66% of military wanted his sorry a$$ re-elected.
Please, please - we’re dealing with the most ignorant and felonistic (is that a word?) set of slimeballs in the history of the multiverse.
Satire no longer can be recognized as satire.
It’ll work better after CW-II.
This is a load of BS coming out of the mouth of the Secretary of Defence.Delivering ballots to and from these individual areas of the world is not that defficult with the cargo planes that exist in the U.S. inventory.
How much space would be displaced on a cargo plane by a bag of absentee ballots?I’m sure it’s very little.
So what excuse does he really have in violating our troops right to vote.I bet he’d be falling all over himself trying to get your average dirtbag out in the street to vote illegally though.
Sorry for the Previous post but I didn’t notice this was a satirical article.
heh-heh I usually look to see if it’s one of Johns before I get red around the ears but this one caught me off-guard as well. Which is sorta funny in a sick way.
How asinine. By that reasoning nobody's vote is important. When 65% of the military vote would be for Romney, and that vote collectively numbers in many tens of thousands, such vote could well be decisive in a close election.
Whoops. Satire. Hmmmm.
“the need to set priorities”
ie get obama re-elected
Secretary Leon Panetta said he regrets that some of our valiant warriors will be disenfranchised, but attributed the problem to the need to set priorities.
Disenfranchising minorities w/o ID = wrong!
Disenfranchising military due to incompetence = a-ok!
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