"Disaffection with the politics of shock and awe runs deep among men and women who have served in the military during the past decade of conflict. Only 32 percent think the war in Iraq ended successfully, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll. And far more of them would pull out of Afghanistan than continue military operations there".
"Mitt Romney has accused President Obama of "a dangerous course" in wanting to cut $1 trillion from the defense budget - although the administration's actual proposal is a reduction of $487 billion over the next decade".
what a whopper is he trying to book early passage to HELL?
"The GOP's heated rhetoric, aimed at the party's traditional hawks, might be expected to resonate with veterans. Yet in interviews in South Carolina, a military-friendly red state, many former soldiers expressed anger at the toll of a decade of war, questioned the legitimacy of George W. Bush's Iraq invasion, and worried that the surge in Afghanistan won't make a difference in the long run".
torn between their inherited bias and the correct thing to do i think i would abandon my antiquated hate philosophy, and go with what is best for family and me then country. no matter what is said it's obvious that the right is not that agenda. common action or common sense?
it's admiral to stick with your principle's unless they hurt other's then it become's a menace to society. please click title