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How we did it!

Here are a few of the things that I think were important for Barack being elected:


  1. Got out the youth vote
  2. Internet, Internet, Internet
  3. People sick of the mud-slinging politics as usual
  4. More people being educated about the candidates, and their records
  5. Republicans simply didn’t show up – McCain underperformed in many republicans strongholds
  6. Economy (of course)
  7. Polling never reached all the new young voters! (I have been saying that one for a while now)

Now, we just need to stay involved in this process – educate ourselves as to how our government really works, and participate!

Many, many thanks to all who participated in this historic election. The world was watching, and we did not disappoint!


John McCains Abysmal Voting record for Veterans

Don’t take my word for it. Do some searching on the Internet, specifically the senate.gov’s website for voting results. Someone took the time to compile links to all of McCain’s voting results for several issues affecting Veterans of the US armed forces. I really don’t understand how John McCain can stand up and say he supports Veterans, when his actual voting record is completely opposite of what he claims.

Please visit http://www.vetvoice.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=1973 which has a lot of links regarding John McCain’s actual voting record on Veterans issues. Many of these Veterans groups gave John McCain a “D” rating (out of a A, B, C, D, F rating scale). The “D” seems to translate in McCain voting for Veterans issues 20% of the time.

Many, many Democrats get “A” or 100% ratings on Veterans issues. Barack Obama voted with Veterans 80% of the time, and recorded a “B” rating. I would like to see that rating higher, like other Democrats.


I think what bothers me most about this, is that McCain is casting himself as a supporter of Veterans, but his voting record does not show that at all. Not even close. McCain thinks that using Tax money to fund programs is considering “spreading the wealth”. However, when it comes to Veterans, especially Disabled American Veterans (DAV), our country should never underfund Veterans programs. Veterans selflessly put their lives on the line for our freedoms, and in some case lose limbs, the ability to walk, and suffer from mental illness. We should try to spread as much wealth as possible to out Veterans.

One of the more recent Veterans groups, The Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, gave McCain a “D” rating. http://www.votesmart.org/issue_rating_detail.php?r_id=4227