Our men and women in uniform put their lives on the line for our nation every day; they should not have to jeopardize their financial well-being as well.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We have a sacred obligation to support our men and women in uniform.
When you think about those of us that live the life that we want to live, we can thank absolutely and completely our men and women in uniform. Because if it were not for them, we wouldn't enjoy the freedoms that we have.
America's men and women in uniform bravely defend our nation and our values. Their skill, dedication, and valor are the envy of the world. When their time in uniform is over, they are entitled to world-class health care, a benefit they've earned and that their country is grateful to provide for them.
Our men and women in uniform are owed the right to protect themselves and others while in service of our country.
Our national values demand that we assist the families of our men and women in uniform, especially at the time of their greatest need.
When trouble breaks out, our men and women in uniform, they don't just sit around thinking about it or talking about it - they act. They put on that uniform. They leave their loved ones behind. They go out there. They give orders. They follow orders. They do whatever it takes to keep our country safe.
America's finest - our men and women in uniform, are a force for good throughout the world, and that is nothing to apologize for.
Our men and women in uniform make enough sacrifices for our country. Their credit rating should not be one of those sacrifices.
Twenty-five million veterans are living among us today. These men and women selflessly set aside their civilian lives to put on the uniform and serve us.
We are today, in this country, convulsed by the situation in Iraq. It is an extraordinary crisis. It is taxing our men and women in uniform, and it is certainly taxing our resolve.
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