Not just the so called debate last night and not only as to directly at the wars of choice, but the now over a decade of No Demanding Sacrifice from the country, the bush said go shoppin, as to the results of, And The Veterans Of!!
They, reps especially, do what they do best, any problems they blame the VA, the long Underfunded VA!!
Nothing new for us older vets, especially of our conflicts, obstruction is their other main policy, though there used to be real republicans who did understand and could be worked with!!
The Veterans Administration is the Countries responsibility as to completing our contract of service to Country and Constitution!
June 14, 2011 - At 10 past 8 Monday evening, Michele Bachmann decided to separate herself from the six guys next to her on the stage by telling John King of CNN why she had come to St. Anselm College. It was the fifth anniversary of the day a young man from New Hampshire was killed in Afghanistan, but she made no mention of that. "John ... I just want to make an announcement," she said as the first big TV debate among Republican candidates for President began. "I filed today my paperwork to seek the office of the presidency of the United States ... So I wanted you to be the first to know."
Bachmann was trying to provide some contrast to her fellow candidates, the six men who looked as if they were about to be inducted into the local Rotary Club: smiling, amiable, eager to please and ready to drop the hammer at any given moment on Barack Obama for everything from unemployment to health care to same-sex marriage but unwilling to tackle the U.S.'s military engagement for the past 10 years. The crowd for the debate was middle-aged, white, patriotic and ready to roll for anyone who could convince them that competence could beat charisma in 2012. Moments before the TV light went on, an old guy with a white beard shouted, "Let's do the Pledge." The CNN floor producer asked, "You want to lead it?"
"Yeah," the old guy said. And he did. The crowd stood, hands over hearts, reciting the Pledge of Allegiance to great applause. See Mark Halperin grade the New Hampshire debate at The Page. {continued}
Remember when they, and all their little tepub cultist, couldn't stop coming up with labels, and even symbols like purple heart bandaids as to their opposition, and more for any and all who didn't walk in lockstep with them and turns out we were absolutely right in everything we laid out!!
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