Nov 5, 2008 | 4:27 PM
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yep sounds good doesnt it.... and to all you republicans predicting the total loss of obama... all i can say is..i told you so..didnt i. so now what is next.. well obama is in the process of picking is cabinet.. now i know he wants to try to put republicans in key spots..but you know republicans they will stab you in the back.. so i say mr president..dont put any republicans in key positions.. ok put a couple in the mailroom and maybe a couple on the switch board..but dont trust them..not one single bit..oh and by the way mr president please start taking away all these tax breaks that george w bush gave all these corporations.. these breaks belong to the citizens of the us. well thats all from me todayy..dont worry..i will be back tomorrow with more stories from the obama presidency...
Nov 5, 2008 | 4:16 PM
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News
I have been watching the news on several channels today.. msnbc,cnn and yes even foxnews. And one common reason kept coming up between all the news commentators. You want to know why the republicans lost the Presidency... one reason... The republicans have lost touch with the common american.. thats it..easy... now you want to know how i came to this conclusion...easy..it all started with rachal maddow on msnbc..she brought to my attention..the conventions..she said notice how diverse the democratic convention is..whereas in the republican convention all you saw was a bunch of rich white folks.The second reason why i say the republicans lost touch with middle america came at a time when the economy was tanking..everyone saw it.. but mccain said and i qoute " the fundamentals of the economy are still very strong" and then mccain said that same statement several times. then if you look at the rallies between mccain and obama..look at the crowds.. at mccains rallies all you saw were white people thats it.. at obamas rallies you saw the true representation of america.. white,black, hispanic, oriental... and so on.. so you still ask yourself why mccain lost...and again im going to say it... the republicans have lost touch with the middle class!!!! and also its about the economy stupid..lol...
Nov 5, 2008 | 10:14 AM
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Thank you Orlando. Some stories are saying that its because of the I-4 corridor that Barack Obama won Florida... So i just want to thank the orlando are. way to go!! I knew you had it in you!!!
Nov 4, 2008 | 11:27 PM
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News
Finally Sarah Palin is done..Go home!! back to Alaska... Go shoot a moose.. Good bye Sarah... good bye to bad rubbish!!!!
Nov 4, 2008 | 11:17 PM
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News
As of 11:15pm the electoral vote for President of the US.
Barack Obama - 333
John Mccain - 146
Nov 4, 2008 | 11:07 PM
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Political
As of 11:01 pm Florida time. The new President of the United States is Mr Barack Obama!!!
Nov 4, 2008 | 11:05 PM
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News
As of 11:01 pm Florida time. The new President of the United States is Mr Barack Obama!!!
Nov 4, 2008 | 10:42 PM
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Political
Seems that John Mccain is losing BIG!!!!. aND TOO ALL YOU REPUBLICANS... SO SORRY YOU LOSE!!!! YOU WILL HAVE TO PUT UP WITH ME FOR 4 YEARS!!
Nov 4, 2008 | 10:38 PM
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Political
BARACK OBAMA - 207
JOHN MCCAIN-138
And thank you orange county... you have come thru and voted over 60% democrat!!! im so proud of you!!!
Nov 1, 2008 | 9:40 PM
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Political
Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby Poll
Obama 49.1%, McCain 44.1%
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Gallup Daily:
Obama 52%, McCain 42% Among Likely Voters
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Rasmussen
Obama with 51%
Mccain with 46%
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Nov 1, 2008 | 9:09 PM
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Political
CBS) With just three days left until Election Day, a new CBS News poll finds that the Democratic presidential ticket of Barack Obama and Joe Biden leads its Republican counterpart by 13 points among likely voters, 54 percent to 41 percent. That margin reflects an increase of two points in the Obama-Biden ticket's lead from a CBS News/New York Times poll released Thursday.
About one in five voters say they have already cast their vote, either in person or through the mail, and these early voters prefer the Democratic ticket by an even greater margin. Obama leads among early voters 57 percent to 38 percent, a nineteen point advantage.
The economy is by far the issue of top concern to voters, and they continue to view Obama more favorably on the issue than they do his Republican rival, John McCain. Fifty-one percent of registered voters say Obama would make the economy better, while just 29 percent say McCain would.
On the question of who will raise taxes, the candidates are roughly even: Forty-seven percent say Obama would raise their taxes and 48 percent say McCain would do so.
So so far so good......
Nov 1, 2008 | 9:03 PM
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Political
McCain's campaign and the RNC have done everything possible to keep Bush and Cheney hidden from view, but Obama is jumping on any glimpse of the unpopular duo.
His campaign flagged a wire story a few days ago noting that POTUS had cast his absentee ballot for McCain and today they're highlighting comments Cheney made at a rally in the Wyoming congressional race.
"I believe that the right leader for this moment in history is Sen. John McCain," Cheney said today in Laramie.
Obama, speaking in Colorado, went on at length about the endorsement, playing as it did into one of the central themes of his campaign.
"I'd like to congratulate Senator McCain on this endorsement because he really earned it," Obama said. "That endorsement didn't come easy. Senator McCain had to vote 90 percent of the time with George Bush and Dick Cheney to get it."
The timing could not be worse for McCain, who has sought to distance himself from the, until today, largely underground Cheney and pointedly made sure to include the vice-president's name when panning the administration's energy policy (something that has not gone unnoticed in Cheneyworld)
So is this the final nail in the coffin of John Mccain..Dick Cheney!!! Oh my god!!! Yep If this isnt proof that John Mccain and the Bush administration arent in bed together I dont know what is..
Nov 1, 2008 | 8:35 PM
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Political
TORONTO (Reuters) – U.S. vice presidential hopeful Sarah Palin fell prey to a Canadian prankster on Saturday when he called her impersonating French President Nicolas Sarkozy and got her to accept an invitation to hunt baby seals.
In an over-the-top French accent, a member of the Quebec comedy duo "The Masked Avengers," famous for tricking celebrities and politicians including Sarkozy himself, asked if Palin would take him on a hunting trip by helicopter, and then in French said they could also go kill baby seals.
An apparently oblivious Palin said she thought that would be fun. "We could have a lot of fun together as we're getting work done. We could kill two birds with one stone that way."
The prankster also got Palin, Republican John McCain's running mate in Tuesday's U.S. presidential election, to reveal a potential ambition for the top job in Washington.
Asked if she would like to eventually become president, the Alaska governor responded, "Well, maybe in eight years."
Palin's office quickly admitted they were hoodwinked.
"Governor Palin was mildly amused to learn that she had joined the ranks of heads of state, including President Sarkozy, and other celebrities in being targeted by these pranksters. C'est la vie," Palin spokeswoman Tracy Schmitt said in an e-mail.
During the phone call, which was played for a Montreal radio program, Palin complimented the fake Sarkozy on his beautiful wife, Carla Bruni, and asked him to give her a "big hug" for her.
"You added a lot of energy to your country with that beautiful family of yours," Palin said.
The prankster responded by complimenting Palin on a notorious Hustler porn film "Nailin' Paylin," which he said was a documentary of her life.
"Oh good, thank you," Palin said.
Palin also reassured the fake Sarkozy when he said he would not want to bring Vice President Dick Cheney on a hunting trip. Cheney once accidentally shot a hunting partner.
"I'll be a careful shot," she promised.Oh my god!!! and this could be our future vp.... shows just what kind of a bonehead she is...
Oct 30, 2008 | 7:38 AM
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The Problem
- Wounded Troops Suffer: The Walter Reed scandal showed that we don’t always provide returning service members with the care they deserve.
- Veterans Budget Shortfalls: In 2005, a multi-billion dollar VA funding shortfall required Congress to step in and bail out the system.
- Benefits Bureaucracy is Broken: There are currently more than 400,000 claims pending with the Veterans Benefits Administration. VA error rates have grown to more than 100,000 cases a year.
- There is Shortage of Care for PTSD: Veterans are coming home with record levels of combat stress, but we are not adequately providing for them.
Barack Obama’s Plan
Barack Obama believes America has a sacred trust with our veterans. He is committed to creating a 21st Century Department of Veterans’ Affairs that provides the care and benefits our nation?s veterans deserve.
- Allow All Veterans Back into the VA: One of Obama’s first acts will be reversing the 2003 ban on enrolling modest-income veterans, which has denied care to a million veterans.
- Strengthen VA Care: Obama will make the VA a leader of national health care reform so that veterans get the best care possible. He will improve care for polytrauma vision impairment, prosthetics, spinal cord injury, aging, and women’s health.
- Combat Homelessness among Our Nation’s Veterans: Obama will establish a national “zero tolerance” policy for veterans falling into homelessness by expanding proven programs and launching innovative services to prevent veterans from falling into homelessness.
- Fight Veterans Employment Discrimination: Obama will crack down on employers who commit job discrimination against guardsmen and reservists.
Help for Returning Service Members
Obama will improve the quality of health care for veterans, rebuild the VA&rsquot;s broken benefits system, and combat homelessness among veterans.Ensure a Seamless Transition: Obama will demand that the military and the VA coordinate to provide a seamless transition from active duty to civilian life.
- Fully Fund VA Medical Care: Barack Obama will fully fund the VA so it has all the resources it needs to serve the veterans who need it, when they need it. Obama will establish a world-class VA Planning Division to avoid future budget shortfalls.
- Fix the Benefits Bureaucracy: Obama will hire additional claims workers, and improve training and accountability so that VA benefit decisions are rated fairly and consistently. He also will transform the paper benefit claims process to an electronic one to reduce errors and improve timeliness.
Improved Mental Health Treatment
Obama will improve mental health treatment for troops and veterans suffering from combat-related psychological injuries.
- Improve Mental Health Treatment: Obama will improve mental health care at every stage of military service. He will recruit more health professionals, improve screening, offer more support to families and make PTSD benefits claims fairer.
- Improve Care for Traumatic Brain Injury: Obama will establish standards of care for Traumatic Brain Injury, the signature injury of the Iraq war.
- Expand Vet Centers: Obama will expand and strengthen Vet Centers to provide more counseling for vets and their families.
Barack Obama’s Record
As a member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, Obama passed legislation to improve care and slash red tape for our wounded warriors recovering at places like Walter Reed. He passed laws to help homeless veterans and offered an innovative solution to prevent at-risk veterans from falling into homelessness. Obama led a bipartisan effort in the Senate to try to halt the military’s unfair practice of discharging service members for having a service-connected psychological injury. He fought for fair treatment of Illinois veterans’ claims and forced the VA to conduct an unprecedented outreach campaign to disabled veterans with lower than-average benefits. Obama passed legislation to stop a VA review of closed PTSD cases that could have led to a reduction in veterans’ benefits. He passed an amendment to ensure that all service members returning from Iraq are properly screened for traumatic brain injuries. He introduced legislation to direct the VA and Pentagon to fix disjointed records systems and improve outreach to members of the National Guard and Reserves.
Oct 30, 2008 | 7:31 AM
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George Bradshaw; E5, 1835th EI, 4th MOB, 1827th EI, 2064th Comm, 3410th TTG, CA, OK, TX, AK, MS
Brendan Clifford; E4, 71st Maint Bn, Germany
Gregory Darr; Sergeant, VII Corps, Germany
Richard Cobb; E4, 101st Abn, Vietnam
Bob Brandon; LCDR, VA-105, FICEURLANT, AIC, Northern Watch, KFOR, JTF, Med, Norlant, Indian Ocean, Turkey, Germany, Kosovo, Guantanamo Bay
Eric Sleeper; Sergeant, CLR-25, 3rd TSB, CLR-17, Iraq, Okinawa, Camp Pendleton
Dedrick Lewis; SSgt, Fuels Spec, Supply, Moody AFB GA, Incirlik AFB Turkey, Reece AFB TX
Daniel Barnett; ET1, Reactor Controls, CVN-73
Stephen Bernard; E4, 63rd Maint Co, Vietnam
Theresa Roman; Cpl, HqCo, HqSvcBn, San Diego CA
Gary Glaze; 1st Lt, A Co. 5th Bn 60th Inf, 9th ID, Mekong Delta Vietnam
F. Kale Mathias; E5, USACC Augsburg, 68th Sig Bn, Augsburg Germany
Thomas Schmidt; E5, VMA 211, H&MS 11 MAG 11, Vietnam, Japan
Chad Elliott; E5, Transportation, Iraq
Warren Messick; SSgt, 49th MXS, Holloman AFB NM
Chuck Peterson; A2C, 9th Bomb Wing SAC, Mt Home ID
Arora Rivpreet; Cpl, CAB CEC, 2/4, 1/5, MWSS 272, Okinawa Japan, Korea, Philippines, Iraq
John Rosado; E4, 102nd Engr Bn C, N.Y.C.
Eugene Uptegraph; Lt Col, 50 FTS, Columbus AFB
Paul McFarland; SSG, 24th Med Co, Cold War, Bosnia, Okinawa
Jeff Coffman; SM2, USS Excel, MineGroupOne
Stan Bozarth; Cpt, 6 Bn, 56 Arty, Vietnam
David Chew; LCDR, USS Claud Jones, COMCRUDESGRU-12, Mid-Pac, West-Pac, Med
Arthur Edwards; LCDR
John Clinkscales; E7, Hq USAF/FM, Pentagon
Edward Davis
Kenny Ley; CW5,Vietnam, Germany, Bosnia, Korea
Dave Morris; Sgt, 56 Avn, 164th Maint Co, Germany, Saudi Arabia
Peter Burr; Maj, MACV, Vietnam
John Cole; 1st Lt, 1st Cav Div, Ft Hood TX
Travis Petkovits; Spec-4, 3/161st Inf, Ft Lewis, Yakima
Dave Beachley; Sgt, 522nd CEWI Bn, 2nd AD, Ft Hood TX
Chuck Kropp; E-4, 32nd Inf, 7th ID, Korea
Alan Miner; Sp-5, Signal Corps, Vietnam
Stephen Ames Berry; E4, Army Security Agency, Tokyo
Patrick Daniels; Sgt/E5
J. Rick Sepolen; E6, 25th ID, Vietnam
Douglas Englund; Col, 4th ID, Vietnam, Iraq
Leland Borland; E4, COMAIRPAC, Japan
Joseph Jaquay; Spec 5, 361st Signal Bn, Vietnam
Carl Jackson; E5, USS Ohio, SSBN-726-Blue, Pacific Sub Fleet
Carl Stellwag; E5, Vietnam, 123 Avn Bn, B Co
Joseph Ward; SFC, 78th Div NJ, 324th CSH FL, USA
Sheryl Young; Cpt, Engr and Installation, Radar Eval, USAFE, Griffiss AFB, Hill AFB, Ramstein AB, Keesler AFB
Michelle Matthews; SSgt, 206th MI Bn, Ft Dix, Ft Bragg, Ft Rucker, Ft Gordon, Honduras, Panama, Germany, Korea
Marcella Zito-Barrows; E5, USS Ajax, USS Holland
Bradley Christmas; Lt, USS Portland, Operation Desert Storm
Kenneth Williams; E6, USS McKee, Gulf War
Craig Seabrooks; various units, Weisbaden AB Germany, Ft Bragg, Schweinfurt Germany, Tuzla Bosnia
John Gradwohl; FC3, USS New Orleans, NSWSES, USS Belleau Wood, Desert Storm, Pacific Fleet, Port Hueneme
William Cassels; Cpl, Scout Dogs, Vietnam
Amanda Armitage; E5, USS Iwo Jima LHD-7, NAS Oceana, US Fleet Forces Command, USS Carl Vinson CVN-70, Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Newport News
Jim Harris; Sgt, Phu Cat, Phan Rang, Vietnam
Price LaCroix; SMSN, USS NEREUS, Pacific Fleet
Paul Mallary; CT2, USNSG, Nicosia, Cyprus
Andrew Colon; SPC-E4, 1-101st Avn Reg, Ft Campbell KY
Donald Watkins; Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class, NAS Albany GA, NAVSUBMEDCEN New London CT
Joe Van Horn; Sgt E5, 101st Abn, Vietnam
Ralph Bruechert; E5, 6th Fleet, USS Saratoga
J Rashid; Cpl, Bravo 1/11, Camp Pendleton CA
John Kendall; HM3/SSGT, USS Raleigh LPD-1, FMF 3rd MarDiv MED, OKIN, Camp Pen, USAFR
Frank Borghese; SFC, 4th PSYOP Gp, 9th PSYOP Bn, 312th PSYOP Co, Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom
Robert Lieberman; Cpt, 374th RRC, Vietnam
Sabrina Seronello; E5, 959 SURG OPS, 332 EMDG, TX, Iraq, Katrina
Craig Thaler; E4, Gunnary Seargeant, Ft Brag
Susan Budassi-Sheehy; Cpt, US Army Gen Hosp Landstuhl, 225th Station Hospital Munich, Germany
Paul Leicht; Cpl, 3 MAW, Iraq
Glenn Jorgensen; 1st Lt, 1st Sig Gp, 864th Engr Bn, CONUS
Jon Curtis; TSgt, 8th TFW, Ubon
Ron Zabowski; PO 3rd Class, U.S. Naval Security Gp, Philippines, AK, Wash DC
Charles Sanders; E4, 2/19th Abn Art, Vietnam
Kyle Webster; E5, 4th TFW, Gulf War I
Miguel Legaspi; SSgt, Co D, 3rd AABN 29 Palms CA, Somalia, Okinawa, Philippines, Persian Gulf
Pierre Batraville; MSgt, III Mef, US, Okinawa, Philippines, Persian Gulf
Jacqueline Koczon Charette; A1C, Hospital, George AFB CA
Michele Strub; Spec 4
Jasper Copeland; MSgt, various units, England, India, Thailand
Matthew Hartmann; Spc, A Co 2-5 Cav 1 CD, Iraq
Walter Costello; LtCol, VMFA-122, 314, 232, 513, Vietnam
Art Blank Jr M.D.; Cpt, 93rd Evac Hosp, Vietnam
Leo Stone; MMCS, various locations
Vincent Thomas; Pvt 1st Class, 1st ID, Vietnam
Thomas Reynolds; Cpt, Det 1, 7th Air Force, Vietnam, Thailand
Cora Tula Watters; Cpl, Woman Marines 2nd Marines, Lejeune, PL, Quantico, Philly
Henry Benefield; Sgt, 1st/5th Mech, Vietnam
E Smith
Michael Anderson; E4, B Co 55 Spt Bn, Kentucky, Germany
Eric Stoutenburg; Cpt, 2nd Bgd Recon Troop, 1st Inf Div, Iraq
Douglas Knox; CW3, USARC
Brian Skolrud; Spec, 4th Bgd 2nd Inf Div, Ft Lewis WA
Mary Knab; SSgt, Medic, McConnel AFB, Wichita KS
Francine Askew; LCpl, Marine Barracks 8th, Wash DC
Jennifer Williams; Cpt, HQ PACAF, Desert Storm, Okinawa, HI, CONUS
Mitchell Adkins; SSgt, 86 CRG/AMS, Ramstein AB DE, Iraq
Bill Jones; MSgt, Numerous Med Units, USA, Turkey, Philippines, England, Germany
William Zehner; E4, 4/37 AR, 1st ID, Gulf War
Steve Hayes; 1 SG
Michael Eggleston; SN, Mobile Riverine Force, River Assault Sqd 131, Mekong Delta, Vietnam
Joseph Tuckman; E3, HQ Special Troops, Heidelberg Germany
Joan Schramm; LCDR, TX, CA, Japan, DC
Ron Abner; Sp4 Combat Medic, 2/8 Mech Inf 4th ID, Vietnam
Randolph Andrews; Sgt, 3/47 9th Inf Div, 1st FSB 1st Armored Div, Ft Lewis, Butzbach
Norm Anderson
Steve Johnson; Sp 5, 508 ASA, Korea
David Forsyth; E5, C Co 1st MarDiv, Vietnam
Pamela Disponett; HMC, CINCUSNAVEUR, NAVHOSP’s, NOMI P’Cola, Okinawa, London, Sicily, TX, VA, FL, CA, IL
Sofia Isham; E4, Conus
Lisa Kennedy-Perkey; E5, NAVFAC, NAS, Argentina, Sigonella
William Garner; E3, USS Kitty Hawk, Westpac
David Collins; Sgt, 1/51 Inf
Larry Wakefield; Sgt, L3/9, L3/5, Vietnam
Frank White; Cssd-14 1st, MCAS, El Toro
Nat Porcelli; E4, 65th Med Group, S. Korea
Mark Nottingham; Tech Sgt Select, 55th MXS, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan
L. Thornton; SSG, Military Police, Europe, Central America
Michael Akeroyd; Cpt, 1-13 Armor, Baghdad Iraq
Herbert Young; 165th AW
Bruce Waxman; Cpt, 176th Med Det, Vietnam
Allan Kelson; Sgt, 7100 ABG, Wiesbaden Germany
Lawrence McPherson; Sgt E5, 4/9 Inf, 3/7th Mech Inf, 3/87th Inf, Ft Wainwright, Ft Benning, Friedberg Germany
Charles Cox; E5, Med Co, Ft Rucker AL
Tanis Ybarra; Sgt, HMH-463, Vietnam
Lloyd Glover; SFC, ADA units Patriot Missile Units, stationed worldwide
Kenneth Boddie; E4/Sp4, 3rd AD, 21st Inf Div, Franfurt Germany
Horace Altice II; E5, Southwest Asia
Matt Johnson; E4, 2nd Bn, 3rd US Inf, MDW
William McNeely; Major, 1st AD, Iraq, Bosnia
David Reed; Sgt, 91st Supply Sqd, Minot A.F.B.N.D.
Don Cooper; Pvt 1st Class, 82nd Abn, Vietnam
Jeff Harsha; E7, USS Garrett County, Atlantic, WestPac
Tom Ganse; FTG-2, CVS-20, Yankee Station
Arthur Cooper; TSgt, AFCS, AFCC, stationed worldwide
Miguel Acosta
Jeffery King; SSgt/E5, 612th Fighter Sqd, AK, Spain, Turkey
David Bowers; Lt Col, HMM 262, 1st Bn 3rd Marines, 23rd Marines, FMF
David Christy; Sgt, VMCJ 1, Vietnam
David Bright; SFC E7, 1st Air Cav, Vietnam
Bill Sweiderk; EM-4, US Navy 2nd Fleet, Atlantic, Caribbean
Michael Ruth; E2, E-2-10, Ft Knox KY
Jeffrey DeHaven; 2nd Lt, 116th Bgd Combat Team, Iraq
Richard Days; Sgt, HQ, A Co 122 Sig Bn, 209th Sig Co A 63rd Sig Bn, 58th Sig Co, 11th Sig Bde, 7th Sig Bde, Korea, Germany, Bahrain, Honduras, Gulf War, Somalia, Croatia, Ft Huachuca
Richard Anderson; Lt, multiple units, Wash DC, TX
Charles Davis; Sp4, 6th Army, Far East, US
Raymond Trojanowski; Sgt, VMGR-152, Vietnam
Annette Copeland; Sgt, TRADOC, HQ, Command Gp, Ft Monroe VA
Mark Kane; E6, Naval Media Center, Helicopter Combat Support Sqd FIVE, Naval Station Anacostia, Anderson AFB
Greg Wierzbicki
Scott Fairchild; LTC, 82nd Abn, 9th ID, TAMC, FAMC, WRAMC, Ft Polk, FSHTX, stationed worldwide
Joe Bayerl; Maj, 10th Mountain Div, Somalia
Mark Schmidt; Sp4, 82nd Abn Div, Ft Bragg NC
Adam Crum; Cpl, MALS 16, Iraq
Jeremiah Hogan; S/Sgdt, 381st BG, 534th Sq, England
Theodore Bates; Sgt, Bravo 2/5 Field Artillery, Operation Iraqi Freedom
Eddie Hernandez; E4
Jennifer Hernandez; E5
Christopher Weathers; E3, I Co 3/2, Desert Shield/Storm
Lorin Smith; SSG/E6, 36th Combat Avn Bgd, TX National Guard, Iraq, OIF
Ron Scarbrough; E4, TAC, AAK, ADC, FL, NC, AK, Vietnam
David Henderson; Gunnery Sgt, HMLA 367, 169, 267, 369, Camp Pendleton MEU Forces
John Peukert; FT3, USCGC Bear, USCGB San Juan, Atlantic, Caribe
Michael Hudson; 1 SG, worldwide
Richard Jones; STS4, SSBN 654 Blue, USS George C. Marshall
Gabriel Michaels; 4th MEB, Anti-Terrorism Bn, Iraq
Leo Wicker; LCpl, Fox 2/7, Vietnam
John Coburn; Lt, USS WYOMING, Kings Bay GA
Brian Hoffman; MT3/SS, USS Stonewall Jackson SSBN 634b, Kings Bay Submarine Base Charleston
And this is just a partial list.So before you republican nuts start saying that the military is only for Mccain think again.