From the Truman National Security Project, a video featuring testimony from veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan especially, questioning whether Mitt Romney has what it takes to be Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. armed forces:
The Truman Project’s blog lays out the case for President Obama’s election with respect to his initiatives on behalf of veterans. As much as I would prefer to see those positive achievements emphasized, campaigns don’t really allow much time for careful, thoughtful explanation.
Will there be any effect from this advertisement? What do you think?
Reuters: “Swing state ad from hawkish Democrats hits Romney on foreign policy” – “There are more than 20 million American veterans, 15.8 million of whom cast ballots in the 2008 election cycle, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Many veterans live in states key to Obama’s re-election, such as Ohio, where there are more than 900,000 veterans, according to Department of Veterans Affairs data.”
Mike Breen, North Hampton vet, speaks out with Truman Project; Seacoastonline; [From the article]: Contrast that with the “dead silence” at the Republican National Convention on the topic of the troops, and [New Hampshire Attorney General Phil McLaughlin] said the positions of the two candidates could not be more clear. “It’s as though (to Republicans) there were no Iraq. It’s as though there were no Afghanistan. It’s as though there were no veterans,” he said.
Spread the word; friends don't allow friends to repeat history.
One Response to “Veterans speak out: We’re not just laundry”
I am a veteran that have been left behind. I am disabled and have been fighting for 28 years for disability from veterans affair, but haven’t gave up. If Romney get in office veterans will not only be left behind but forgotten. As I stated I’m at risk every month to keep a roof over my head and have been told that if I lived in the street I could get help with a voucher. Why would anyone want a veteran or anyone else to live on the streets before you can be helped. I had a part-time job that I no longer can do but still can’t get any monies. Yes I have put in for disability and other claims I do qualify for but that is on hold by the veterans admin. is back log working on 2010 claims. Is there help for us that is on going not just one time when you are unable to work? Please vote and just remember who has showed that they care verse the ones that say and have shown they don’t give a damn about the veterans.
I am a veteran that have been left behind. I am disabled and have been fighting for 28 years for disability from veterans affair, but haven’t gave up. If Romney get in office veterans will not only be left behind but forgotten. As I stated I’m at risk every month to keep a roof over my head and have been told that if I lived in the street I could get help with a voucher. Why would anyone want a veteran or anyone else to live on the streets before you can be helped. I had a part-time job that I no longer can do but still can’t get any monies. Yes I have put in for disability and other claims I do qualify for but that is on hold by the veterans admin. is back log working on 2010 claims. Is there help for us that is on going not just one time when you are unable to work? Please vote and just remember who has showed that they care verse the ones that say and have shown they don’t give a damn about the veterans.
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By Cathy on October 16, 2012 at 9:36 pm