Thursday, 26 July 2007
What can Obama do to earn the support of disabled veterans? -
I was a McCain supporter and vote Republican. I did my share of Obama bashing but have come to grips that he will be our next President. So being a disabled Iraq war vet I have asked myself what can Obama do to earn my support and the support of other veterans? How about more money for compensation? 100% free dental care? More programs to help homeless veterans obtain housing? More support for our children? More money to go to college with? The GI Bill is simply not enough I have exhausted mine. Anyone else have any ideas? If Obama wants to make his mark he needs to start right here dammit!|::::|Ask not what your country can do for you....|::::|Lots of vets support Obama. McCain is not well liked by most veteran s groups because he has a terrible record on veterans issues. If Obama continues to support efforts to improve veterans hospitals, bring troops out of Iraq, etc... I don t think he ll have any problems.|::::|The democrats have always treated us disabled vets better, and McBush amp; McCail both tried to cut our benefits in 5 out of 7 budgets under Bush. The RNC likely lost the election over veterans cause mathematically you need 40% of the vet vote to win, and Obama won 45% of the vote.|::::|So, in essence, you re asking what he can do to buy your support? Come on, buddy, He isn t American, he lies, he s socialistic and way too liberal to be allowed to hold public office, and you want him to buy you? I can only ask one thing. Got patriotism? Don t you think you should?|::::|Obama repeatedly voted for better support of disabled veterans (and other veterans). McCain was mostly against such measures. There is no reason to believe that Obama will change his mind on this subject. You can expect improvements for yourself.|::::|Disabled veterans gave huge support to the Obama campaign. It was McCain s ignorance of the new GI Bill that made him look bad.|::::|democrats have always treated vets better then the repubs, all he has to do is follow the party line.
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