Whose Commander-in-Chief is he?
“It is a very sad day in our country when the men and women of the armed forces are serving abroad and facing danger of a daily basis and are denied the right to vote for the president of the United States who will be their commander in chief.” This was the statement of Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf who commanded the Coalition Forces in the 1991 Persian Gulf War, led widespread condemnation of the Democrat memo.
Thousands of overseas military members registered to vote in Florida complained that they never received requested absentee ballots, the ballots arrived too late, or their votes were rejected. In an election won by Bush by just 537 votes, Florida officials had disqualified 1,527 military votes for lack of a postmark.
Now as far as we are concerned if there is any one thing left about “America” amidst the overwhelming influx of…
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