NOTE: While VoteVets did not officially endorse a candidate for president in 2008, the group did publicly support Barack Obama's plan for Iraq and actively opposed John McCain's campaign for President, despite McCain being an honored war veteran. The group, which supported mostly Democrat military veterans candidates in the 2006 Congressional campaign, are apparently very under-whelmed by Obama's persuasive abilities. |
This used to be unheard of in our military, but a lot of people became disgruntled with the silly Rules of Engagement Bush forced upon us, the stop-losses, and the 15 month deployments (another horrible idea under Bush). The only thing we want is to go in and whoop @$$ and then get out. Fighting decade long wars and fighting fair with an unfair opponent is immoral and shows a clear lack of leadership beginning with Bush and made even worse by Obama.
A leader you can TRUST...
Somehow, the word “progressive” and “Military” just don’t sound right.
The continued effect of Obama’s economic policies will be to increase the volume of recruits.
Well, let them sit and twirl. Woo.
I'm thinking some adult supervision might help. Perhaps not. Shut up and fall in line. Just damn. Pray for our troops.
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I’m not understanding many peoples logic on things political these days. Some folks I know are complaining about the corruption in DC. Then completly doing a one-eighty and stating that democrats are still better than the republicans. I can only give the blank stare, speachless.
I’ve never heard of this bunch,,,
I’ll say this :
My house-mate is a Blue Star Mom,,,
Her son is back in Iraq now for his 3rd.tour,,,
2nd.BCT.10th.Mtn.Div,,,18th.Airborne Corps,,,
His last tour was 18 Months,,,Not the 15 mo. LIE !!!,,,
TANKS,Arbusto!!!,,,
They were told his unit was taken off the rotation list,,,
Another LIE!!!,,,
TANKS,O’Bammy!!!,,,
He is back in B-Dad now for another year so they say,,,
Stuck with the same ROE as A-Stan,,,
We are doing our best to get him to quit when this hitch is
up...
“NOTE: While VoteVets did not officially endorse a candidate for president in 2008, the group did publicly support Barack Obama’s plan for Iraq and actively opposed John McCain’s campaign for President, despite McCain being an honored war veteran.”
Sounds like the vets got what they wished for.
“Jon Soltz, Iraq war veteran and Chairman of VoteVets.org said, “We have been supportive of every move the President has made since he was elected, “
There’s the problem.
Obama never mentioned the word Victory once in the speech. Announcing 30,000 troops and then in the next breath saying in 18 months we leave is a clear message to the Taliban to lay low, it will be yours soon, and it passifies the radical left as well, all is lost ... I would not serve under this man, I would not let my life be wasted for him and him alone.
Usually supportive of administration, largest progressive veterans group in America has serious questions about future of War in Afghanistan following Obama speechCoupla hundred members! ;')
NO ONE bought his speech last night.
The title of “most progressive” made me think only of John Kerry types. Thus, dimocrat supporters. No more shall I care what they have to say.