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    Retired top military brass push for Romney

    The Washington Times

    Stephen Dinan
    11/4/2012

    Excerpt:

    Five hundred retired generals and admirals are running an ad in Monday's editions of The Washington Times calling on the country to elect Republican Mitt Romney on Tuesday.

    In plain terms the officers, who paid for the ad themselves, said they support Mr. Romney: "We, the undersigned, proudly support Governor Mitt Romney as our nation's next president and commander-in-chief."

    The ad then goes on to list all of the officers, in alphabetical order, in four columns of print.

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    The retired admirals and generals said they decided to take this public stand to try to head off "having to live through four more years of what has been experienced since January 20th, 2009."

    The list contains a number of prominent four-star admirals and generals, including five former members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

    Among those is the surprising appearance of retired Army Gen. Hugh Shelton, a former JCS chairman, appointed by President Bill Clinton.

    In retirement, Gen. Shelton had aligned himself with Democrats, advising former Sen. John Edwards in his 2003-04 presidential run and endorsing Hillary Clinton in her 2008 presidential campaign.

    Also on the list is retired Gen. James T. Conway, whom Mr. Obama inherited as the Marine Corps commandant, and retired Gen. Michael Dugan, former Air Force chief of staff.

    Gen. Dugan was fired by then-defense Secretary Dick Cheney, in the George H.W. Bush administration, for talking too freely with reporters about the air war plan for Iraq in 1991 Desert Storm.

    In October 1992, Gen. Dugan showed up on a list of 21 retired generals and admirals supporting Bill Clinton for president.

    The Romney list contains a number of ex-fighter pilots, such as retired Air Force Gen. Chuck Horner, who ran the 1991 air war. The fighter community is greatly concerned about the aging fleet of warplanes, tankers and cargo jets, and the lack of money in the defense budget to fully modernize the force.

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    View the complete article at:

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/...s-push-romney/
    B. Steadman

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    Veterans group Rolling Thunder backs Romney

    The Washington Times

    David Hill
    11/5/2012

    Excerpt:

    The group behind an annual motorcycle rally to honor U.S. veterans has endorsed Republican Mitt Romney for president.

    Members of Rolling Thunder Inc. — which has for 25 years organized a motorcycle ride through Washington to raise awareness of veterans, prisoners of war and service members missing in action — voted at their annual conference to endorse the Mr. Romney over President Obama, according to a statement released Monday.

    According to the release, 90 percent of conference delegates voted in favor of Mr. Romney, a decision that Executive Director Artie Muller attributed in part to their dissatisfaction with current health-care costs and quality of benefits for veterans returning from Afghanistan.

    The Rolling Thunder motorcycle ride has become a staple of the Memorial Day weekend in Washington, drawing an estimated 400,000 riders this year during a weekend full of vigils, concerts, speeches and other events.


    View the complete article at:

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/...-backs-romney/
    B. Steadman

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