Total Donations By Active Military – Q2 and Q3 (2011)
There’s no denying the Military’s support for Ron Paul. To put things into perspective, take a look at how Ron Paul towers over them in the graph below. These are the total donations (campaign receipts) made by active US Military. These amounts were reported to and released by the Federal Election Commission and are backed up by hours of testimonials on YouTube from veterans and active Military.
Veterans Day “Support Them Now” Moneybomb for Ron Paul
The graph above shows why on November 11, 2011, tens of thousands of average Americans, as well as Veterans, all across the country, will donate to the Veterans Day “Support Them Now” Money Bomb. It’s time to bring the troops home.
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Ron Paul vs Rick Santorum and the Military’s Response
When it comes to foreign policy, it’s clear that Ron Paul and Rick Santorum are exact polar opposites. Do the troops agree with Ron Paul? This graph shows how they compare in donations received by them. This match up is very reminiscent of Paul vs Rudy Giuliani in the 2007 debates which produced the same effect in results. Rudy and Rick Santorum play the same role in the debates on foreign policy and they both receive minimal support from active duty.
Do Total Donations Speak for the Majority?
According to a recent poll done in 2011 by the Military Times, 71% of the troops are in favor of a complete withdraw from Iraq. Also, the poll shows president Obama’s approval rating dropping to ultimate lows on overall performance and his handling of the Afghanistan war. Fewer respondents said they would recommend a military career this year than every year since 2006 and 9% less said they would recommend a Military career than those in 2010. Out of all responses only 14% believe we’ve been very successful in Iraq. According to this poll, pessimism is growing among the troops and they’re beginning to lose confidence.
- Politifact – Most Contributions From Active Duty
- Where Does All The Data Come From? The Federal Election Commission (Q2 & Q3, 2011)
- MilitaryTimes Poll – Military Poll Shows Troops Favoring Withdrawal
- VIDEO – Source Video Of RT Images (Screenshots)
- VIDEO – Ron Paul 2012 Campaign Ad – He Served
- VIDEO – Veterans For Ron Paul: John McCabe
- VIDEO – More Veterans For Ron Paul
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Posted on November 1, 2011