Showing posts with label military. Show all posts
Showing posts with label military. Show all posts

Sunday, November 4, 2012

GEN Tommy Franks, GEN Hugh Shelton Among 500 American Warriors to Run Full-Page Ad Endorsing Mitt Romney For President

PJ Tatler reports.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Military Endorsements

Over at The Other McCain, Smitty has compiled a list of the retired flag officers who have endorsed Obama or Romney.  The tally?  Romney 359, Obama 6. 

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Obama Honored Fallen SEALs By Sending Their Parents a Form Letter

So reports the Gateway Pundit, Jim Hoft. 

By contrast:  President Bush sent personal letters to the families of “every one of the more than 4,000 troops who have died in the two wars, an enormous personal effort that consumed hours of his time and escaped public notice.”

To be fair, Obama did find time to send a personal letter of condelence to the family of rapper Heavy D when he died.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Bow To Nobody

Via Breibart.com:  Ryan Zinke, the former Navy SEAL who started the super PAC, spoke exclusively with Breitbart News today. “The ad itself accurately portrays where this President is,” said Zinke. “It accurately portrays his core belief that America should not lead. This president is shaping America to be one of the followers, to relinquish our role as a world leader. I didn’t fight 23 years as a Navy SEAL to watch America bow to anybody.”

Monday, August 6, 2012

Obama's Anti-Military Stance in Ohio

Paul Mirengoff
Under current Ohio law, the period during which voters can cast their ballot early ends three days before the election. However, the law has an exception for members of the military. They are allowed to vote early right up until election day.
The Obama campaign and the Democratic National Committee have filed a lawsuit to overturn this law. They argue that it is arbitrary and unconstitutional to afford special consideration, flexibility, and accommodations to military voters to make it easier for them to vote in person. In court papers, Team Obama repeatedly asserts that there is no good reason to give special flexibility to military voters.
The Romney Campaign responds:  Calls lawsuit "despicable" and "offensive."