May 30, 2011 Gallup
Younger, active-duty military less likely to have an opinion on Obama either way
PRINCETON, NJ -- U.S. military veterans and those currently on active military duty are less likely to approve of President Obama's job performance than are Americans of comparable ages who are not in the military.
By contrast, George W Bush was (and is) one of the more popular Commanders in modern times.
Understand that Obama has no clue as to how to fight a war, choosing to put our soldiers in harms way for the sake of popular Left Wing radical opinions. Our soldiers practice a "catch and release" policy in Afghanistan. They are not allowed to shot first, pursue the enemy into residential areas, ask for air support if "pinned down" near a civilian housing, and are often required to give Miranda Rights to captured combatants.
And this is why the military vote will be put in jeopardy in the coming 2012 election. You remember this post. There will be a huge voting scandal involving our military. They -- the Dems -- tried this in the Gore/Bush election and there is reason to believe they will, once again, tamper with the military vote in the coming national election.
After all, the ends justify the means.
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