The following is a reprint of an email received from Republican Senator Larry Pressler:
Yesterday, I proudly
endorsed President Obama.
As a combat veteran
of two tours of Vietnam with 22 years of service as a Republican member of the
U.S. House and Senate, the choice was not easy.
But it is clear:
President Obama recognizes that our sacred trust with those who serve starts
when they take their oath, and never ends.
That's why he's
enacted tax credits to spur businesses to hire unemployed veterans and wounded
warriors. He implemented and improved the post-9/11 GI Bill, the largest
investment in veterans education since the original GI Bill more than 60 years
ago. He's proposing a Veterans Jobs Corps that would help put returning service
members to work as police officers, firefighters, and first responders.
President Obama
ended the war in Iraq, and has a plan to responsibly end the war in
Afghanistan. He's laid out a clear plan that would reduce the deficit and
prevent the mandatory arbitrary military spending cuts that no one wants.
And something that
hits close to home: President Obama secured the largest increase in VA
investments in decades, so veterans get the care and benefits they earned, like
treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury.
As someone with service-related PTSD, I meet with younger veterans weekly to
help them through the treatment and transition. It makes a difference for them
knowing their president has their back.
And let me be clear:
Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan would be disastrous for America's service members,
veterans, and military families.
When you fail to
mention an ongoing war in accepting your party's nomination to be president, or
veterans in a so-called jobs plan, the public praise rings hollow.
Mitt Romney has time
and again failed the test to be commander-in-chief of our nation's military.
When he politicized the death of Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other brave
Americans in Libya, he demonstrated that he lacks the required resolve and steadiness.
He sowed division between "us" and "them" when he wrote off
47 percent of Americans, including any veteran collecting disability like
myself. He has still failed to outline any plan to end the war in Afghanistan
or bring our troops home.
He has not proven
himself fit to serve as commander-in-chief of this nation.
That's the
difference in this election. Candidates might praise our service members,
veterans, and their families, but President Obama supports them in word and
deed. He never forgets that standing by those who serve is one of the core
values of this country.
Even as a life-long
Republican, I stand by him as he stands by all of us, putting national
allegiance ahead of party affiliation.
Please take a look
at my full endorsement, then pass it along to your friends and family:
http://my.barackobama.com/Proud-to-Support-President-Obama
Thank you,
Senator Larry
Pressler
South Dakota
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