I sense you may feel that the country you served has abandoned you. Perhaps you feel that voting for Dr. Paul (you are voting for Dr. Paul, am I right?) may make your voice heard. It will, but at what cost?
Are you willing to sit back on November 5th and listen to CNN publicly orgasm over the ascension of Obama to the Highest Office in the Land? Will that really teach this country a lesson?
Someone posted this video earlier, and it’s worth a look.
Listen to Yuri Alexandrovitch Bezmenov talking about what happened to the people in Hue City. The people who supported us and were turned in by their Marxist friends and executed.
http://www.poorschmuck.net/wordpress/?p=6306
That’s the future in an Obama world. And you saw it then as you see it now, and I saw it then as I see it now. The battle neither ended nor began in Vietnam. It endures. And it is the obligation of each generation to throw whatever we have against it. Even imperfect candidates.
Teaching the country a lesson may have some short-term satisfaction, but it wounds the country deeply.
BTW. If you seem to think I'd vote for someone like Ron Paul well then that tells me a good bit about your understanding of people and their politics. Not even a good college try. You're not as smart as you pretend to be. Oh, for what it's worth I happen to think Ron Paul has more going for himself upstairs than Juan does.