Common Sense by Oliver North: Advice from the Hindu Kush
En route to Afghanistan
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Dear Governor Romney:
It
seems like every pundit, campaign consultant and professor of political
science has been on the air or in print lately, offering advice on how
you can “jump-start,” “turn around” or “reset” your presidential
campaign.
Most of them say that your best chance of “regaining momentum” will be during the upcoming presidential debates.
Seeing
as I will be in Afghanistan keeping company with our American heroes
while you’re debating their current commander in chief, this seems like a
pretty good time to send you some of what I have heard them saying.
But first, here’s why this is important to their future and yours:
The
Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Guardsmen and Marines I have been covering
for Fox News for more than 11 years know that they are engaged in a real
war against a brutal, often suicidal enemy.
They know this isn’t just an “overseas contingency operation.”
Nearly
3 million young Americans have volunteered for this long fight, and
many have served multiple tours of duty in harm’s way.
Since September 11, 2001, more than 6,500 of them have been killed in action, and more than 49,000 have been wounded.
When
the 1.5 million currently on active duty and their 9 million family
members can get absentee ballots, they vote. So do the nearly 22 million
veterans and their family members from previous wars, like those you
addressed at American Legion Post 176 in Springfield, VA.
Though
those who have served and currently serve in uniform represent a broad
cross section of the electorate, these patriots are generally
better-educated than the rest of our countrymen, somewhat more
conservative politically and remarkably straightforward about their
God-fearing faith.
Active-duty
members, reservists, veterans and their family members understand the
full meaning of self-sacrifice, accountability, responsibility, hard
work and commitment. As a group, they are better-informed about current
events and care deeply about America and our nation’s future. They know
real leadership when they see it and resent being taken for granted.
They
have heard all the things wrong with the current administration and
don’t need to have it rehashed. They all know Osama bin Laden is dead.
They also know from current events in the Middle East that the White
House lied to everyone about how bin Laden’s demise would end the
radical Islamist jihad being waged against us.
There
is too little time left in this campaign to go back over all of the
ways the incumbent administration has failed our nation’s security.
What’s important now is that you tell veterans and active-duty service
members how you would do better.
And here’s the bottom line:
There
are millions of Americans who have served in uniform. They and their
families can make a big difference in the so-called swing states.
To that end, I proffer a few lines you may want to use in the upcoming debates. Full disclosure here;
These aren’t my ideas.
This is what the brightest and bravest of this generation now in uniform hope to hear from our next president:
“If you make me your commander in chief, I will bow to God Almighty – but never to a foreign potentate.”
“I will never apologize for the blood and treasure our country has sacrificed in offering others the hope of freedom.”
“I
will never send young Americans to fight in difficult and dangerous
places without telling them who our enemy is and without providing them
what they need for victory.”
“I will never call an act of terrorism ‘workplace violence.’”
“I will never abandon America’s steadfast allies or demand they surrender territory essential to their very survival.”
“I
will be unequivocal about ensuring that Iran cannot acquire nuclear
weapons, and I assure you we will build and deploy ballistic missile
defenses to defend our homeland and the American people.”
“I will never announce an arbitrary deadline for withdrawing from battle and give advantage to our adversaries.”
“I
will rebuild our intelligence capabilities and won’t tolerate leaks of
classified information that puts brave Americans or those who work with
us at greater risk.”
“I won’t beg the Russians or anyone else for more “space,” saying I can be more “flexible” after an election.”
“Though
I am committed to reducing the size and cost of the federal government,
I will insist that Congress provide funds necessary to deter
aggression, keep America’s military number one in the world and keep
faith with all who have served and who now look, often in vain, for a
good job.”
“Trust
me; if you elect me as our next president, I will never allow our flag
to be defiled with a campaign logo, nor will I ever attempt to balance
our budget on the backs of those who defend our country.”
Paul E. Vallely MG, US Army (ret)
Chairman – Stand Up America
Standupamericausa1@gmail.com
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