SteveGrenard
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....not only is the President threatening to veto these benefits for returning vets, McCain has also opposed them. Why? For two figures who claim to support our troops can anyone offer a valid rationale for their paradoxical position?
http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/05/23/dems-turn-up-heat-on-mccain-over-military-commitment/“Sadly, President Bush has threatened to veto the (GI) bill. Senator John McCain, who hopes to take his place, not only opposed it, but when given the opportunity to support his fellow veterans on the eve of Memorial Day weekend, didn’t even show up to vote nor express his concerns,” Boccieri says. ” … vetoing this measure will send a clear message that politics has defeated patriotism.”
The address was released after Barack Obama chided McCain Thursday during a Senate debate on the GI bill.
“I respect Senator John McCain’s service to our country. … but I can’t understand why he would line up behind the president in opposition to this GI bill. I can’t believe he believes it is too generous to our veterans,” Obama said Thursday. “I could not disagree with him and the president more on this issue. There are many issues that lend themselves to partisan posturing but giving our veterans the chance to go to college should not be one of them.”
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