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Segami

(14,923 posts)
Fri Oct 23, 2015, 10:08 AM Oct 2015

VETS For Bernie: Why the MOST ANTI-WAR Candidate Has MANY Military Supporters


"...Today Manker spends half a dozen hours a week organizing veterans to support the Sanders candidacy. “When most every politician gives lip-service to military personnel, Bernie Sanders gets stuff done. He's heard hundreds of testimonials, and he understands our issues. He's the only candidate who talks about, let alone understands, the "true costs of war...."






When then-freshman Vermont Congressman Bernie Sanders first arrived in Washington, D.C., he didn't first tend to the great social democratic causes that he spent his life working on: a national living wage, health care for all, or expanding labor unions. Rather, the very first bill he introduced was H.R. 695 – the Guard and Reserve Family Protection Act of 1991. The purpose of the bill was to make sure that reserve and National Guard soldiers who were deployed to serve in the Gulf War were entitled to any pay they may have missed as a result of going to war, to ensure that their deployment wages were equal to their civilian wages. Sanders' career in Congress has been living testimony to the fact that opposing wars but supporting our soldiers are not mutually exclusive goals. He has been a consistent advocate for both active duty military and veterans, and there are now signs that those veterans are returning the favor, organizing for his campaign.

A Steadfast Advocate For Veterans

“He works for veterans. He’s not just saying that. He does do the work,” said Brenda Cruickshank a retired Army nurse who served as the past commander of the Vermont Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), over the summer. Indeed, last spring the national VFW presented Sanders with its 2015 Congressional Award. That award came after Sanders forged a successful compromise to overhaul the Veterans Administration (VA), which had been plagued in scandals over its inability to handle its intake. “Last year when we had the scandal at the VA, he was incredibly effective, engaged in getting the legislation passed, in getting it funded. Frankly, without him, I don’t think we would have gotten it done because there was a lot of name-calling but there wasn’t a lot of constructive, ‘OK, here’s the resources. …’ And he did it,” http://www.nationaljournal.com/s/71225/bernie-sanders-is-loud-stubborn-socialist-republicans-like-him-anywaysaid Senator Jack Reed (D-RI), noting how crucial Sanders was to the overhaul.
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The praise for Sanders for his leadership on the VA issue was bipartisan. The deal wouldn't have gone down without the support of Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), who worked closely with Sanders. “I found him to be honorable and good as his word. And his word was good,” said McCain. “Senator Sanders understands what it takes to get legislation across the goal line,” said Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) of the VA compromise. “I think he's very outspoken in terms of where he is ideologically. But when he gets down to the need of get legislation into law, then I find him to be one who's willing to sit down and compromise and negotiate to get a final product.” The VFW award joins numerous other awards Sanders has received for his work for veterans, including the 2014 American Legion Patriot Award and the Military Officers Association of America Colonel Arthur T. Marix Congressional Leadership Award, given to Sanders in April 2014.

Returning The Favor

It's no surprise that Sanders's work for veterans is now leading many veterans to support him. An affinity group, Veterans for Bernie, has launched to mobilize veterans who support Sanders. The site pushes out social media content based around endorsements from individual veterans, such as this one from Doc Bergeron, Navy vet:



The group is currently led by Tyson Manker, an Iraq war veteran who joined the military after the September 11th attacks but calls his trust in Bush to go after the people who did the attacks “sorely misplaced.” Manker recalls that when he returned home in 2003, “there were literally no PTSD psychological counseling services of any kind...They shipped us home and that was it.” The next year, he tried to seek help at the VA in Springfield, Illinois but was told there was nothing they could do for him. He started doing drugs and and drinking heavily until in 2007 he was nearly stabbed to death in Austin, TX. Manker saw this as a wake up call and decided to take out loans to go to college and law school. Today he is an attorney and an adjunct professor. While in college, he learned about Bernie Sanders during a class project. As a fellow independent, Manker came to admire the Senator, believing him to be above the corruption he saw in the political process, and even showed up at his very first rally at Drake University, in Des Moines.




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VETS For Bernie: Why the MOST ANTI-WAR Candidate Has MANY Military Supporters (Original Post) Segami Oct 2015 OP
Veterans are helping millennials drive Bernie's campaign. He is extremely popular with them because sabrina 1 Oct 2015 #1
My town holds the largest Veterans Day parade Ron Green Oct 2015 #2
actually he's the Doctor_J Oct 2015 #3
The other candidates make vets artislife Oct 2015 #8
Love that! Segami Oct 2015 #11
Bernie supports keeping US troops in Afghanistan Cali_Democrat Oct 2015 #18
K and R (nt) bigwillq Oct 2015 #4
He's a rare politician. Without a doubt, the most honest, hardworking, sincere and most in_cog_ni_to Oct 2015 #5
As a long-time active member of . . FairWinds Oct 2015 #6
K & R. This is one of many reasons why I support him. historylovr Oct 2015 #7
Thanks! Ezlivin Oct 2015 #9
Awesome Bread and Circus Oct 2015 #10
Two military retirees here supporting Senator Sanders sarge43 Oct 2015 #12
I am a vet, I like Ike, and I'm voting for Bernie. MasonDreams Oct 2015 #13
HUGE K & R !!! - THANK YOU !!! WillyT Oct 2015 #14
As a disabled Navy veteran I agree... zomgitsjesus Oct 2015 #15
Kick and R BeanMusical Oct 2015 #16
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Oct 2015 #17
This vet Krytan11c Oct 2015 #19
As well we should be. K&R Tierra_y_Libertad Oct 2015 #20

sabrina 1

(62,325 posts)
1. Veterans are helping millennials drive Bernie's campaign. He is extremely popular with them because
Fri Oct 23, 2015, 10:14 AM
Oct 2015

he really stood up for them, admonishing those who sent them to war, then betray them when they come home.

Ron Green

(9,870 posts)
2. My town holds the largest Veterans Day parade
Fri Oct 23, 2015, 10:16 AM
Oct 2015

west of the Mississippi, and there will be a Bernie group marching in it this year. A welcome contrast to the mindless flag-waving and chest-thumping that Armistice Day has become.

in_cog_ni_to

(41,600 posts)
5. He's a rare politician. Without a doubt, the most honest, hardworking, sincere and most
Fri Oct 23, 2015, 10:52 AM
Oct 2015

importantly, ETHICAL politician in D.C. UNHEARD OF IN WASHINGTON D.C..

Veterans are lucky to have him on their side. He'll work his arse off for them - unlike other politicians we know.

He's a good man who will be a GREAT President for everyone, not just the 1%.

PEACE
LOVE
BERNIE



 

FairWinds

(1,717 posts)
6. As a long-time active member of . .
Fri Oct 23, 2015, 11:57 AM
Oct 2015

Veterans For Peace, I also support Bernie.

But I wish that he was even more anti-war.

Violence is not the answer.

AJ Oliver
Veterans For Peace
Sandusky, Ohio

historylovr

(1,557 posts)
7. K & R. This is one of many reasons why I support him.
Fri Oct 23, 2015, 11:59 AM
Oct 2015

My husband and I are vets, all of his siblings and his father are vets, as are many of my extended family and friends. We know who's got our backs and who doesn't.

sarge43

(29,173 posts)
12. Two military retirees here supporting Senator Sanders
Fri Oct 23, 2015, 12:24 PM
Oct 2015

The only people who are pro-war are the ones who never experienced it ... or who profit from it.

zomgitsjesus

(41 posts)
15. As a disabled Navy veteran I agree...
Fri Oct 23, 2015, 01:06 PM
Oct 2015

I support him 100%. I have seen a few Sanders bumper stickers in the VA clinic parking lot lately. Not all veterans are brainwashed right-wingers.

Krytan11c

(271 posts)
19. This vet
Fri Oct 23, 2015, 07:19 PM
Oct 2015

This vet supports Sen. Sanders. I understand that Bernie has all of 99%'s back. The man walks the walk without the change direction every so often.
Go Bernie, Go!

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