Wednesday, October 18, 2006

VOTEVETS.ORG

About VoteVets.org PAC



Throughout the history of the United States, America’s most courageous and competent leaders have been Veterans. George Washington, Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Dwight D. Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy are only a few. Just as Veterans of WWII, Korea and Vietnam currently fill the ranks of government, so too will the Veterans of the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.


Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans have come back to the United States ready to take their sense of duty to the political arena, and continue their public service. They’ve come back to America wanting to change our country and they are the best messengers to be successful in this political environment. VoteVets.org PAC is devoted to making sure that these Veterans are equipped with the tools they need to be successful as candidates for public office.

Founded and supported by Veterans, VoteVets.org PAC views defense policy as an American priority. The goal of the VoteVets.org PAC is to put Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans in Congress who are critical of the execution of the war in Iraq and representative of the principles of VoteVets.org PAC in the US Congress by:

Providing their campaigns with early candidate training, financing, messaging, web and field training from the top professionals in the field
Fostering policy and message unity regarding U.S. foreign and military policy
Making direct contributions and independent expenditures to benefit their campaigns
Ensuring current members of Congress are held accountable for their votes on Iraq and Veterans’ issues by taking them to task for votes and positions that harm America, and its troops and Veterans.

Providing the credibility and support of the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans community. An attack on an individual is an attack on us all. We are united in supporting our fellow veterans.

Taken from the site of www.votevets.org

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