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Obama vows not to send people to war without cause
President Barack Obama promised graduating midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy on Friday that, as their commander in chief, he will only send them "into harm's way when it is absolutely necessary."
Nor did George Bush differ in this regard. Bambi continues to be assimilated ...
In his first address to military graduates, Obama also pledged to invest in the men and women who defend America's liberty, not just in the weapons they take with them into battle. "I will only send you into harm's way when it is absolutely necessary, and with the strategy, the well-defined goals, the equipment and the support that you need to get the job done," the president told more than 1,000 graduates during a sun-splashed ceremony at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
Then again, Bambi didn't think genocide was a sufficiently good reason to send our military into battle, so who knows what our people will do.
Obama praised the role of Navy SEALS in freeing a U.S. sea captain by killing his Somali pirate captors last month. "The extraordinary precision and professionalism displayed that day was made possible, in no small measure, by the training, the discipline and the leadership skills that so many of those officers learned at the United States Naval Academy," Obama said.

He said he has halted reductions in the Navy, is building up the Marine Corps and investing in the hardware--combat ships, submarines and fighter aircraft--they'll need to do their jobs. He also promised higher pay, enhanced child care and improved support and other benefits. "In short, we will maintain America's military dominance and keep you the finest fighting force the world has ever seen," Obama said, as more than 30,000 watched from the stands.
He'll have a chance shortly to demonstrate his commitment to that statement: the Navy needs funds to keep up on maintenance. Let's see what Bambi does.

Posted by: Steve White 2009-05-23
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