NH Democrats Silent On Obama Death Toll

Afghanistan-War-Death-Toll mostly under Obama's watchCharacter matters.  Democrats have none.  For all their mewling about body counts, we’ve heard next to nothing (actually, nothing) about the brave men and women who have been wounded or killed fighting the Democrat parties rhetorical ‘Good War’ over in Afghanistan, since Obama has been in charge.

Under former President George W. Bush, 575 American soldiers died and fewer than 3,000 were wounded in Afghanistan. This means under Obama, at least 1,405 soldiers have died and nearly 15,000 additional soldiers have been wounded, which means 70% of the deaths  and nearly 80% of the injuries in Afghanistan have occurred under Obama’s watch.

(emphasis mine)

New Hampshire Democrats are on the hook for this…and not just that pair of  Hypocrat harpies running for congress, Carol-Ann-Shea-McKluster.

The entire lot of them tripped over themsleves daily to demand accountability from George Bush and Republicans on Iraq, but when kids are dying on their watch they not only don’t care to talk about it, it is so unimportant to them that I bet most Democrats don’t even know that Obama has overseen almost least three times as many lost lives in Afghanistan and five times as many wounded.

This is who the left is and it translates to everything else they do.  if it is not about giving them more political power, they really couldn’t care less.

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    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, an award-winning blogger, and a member of the Board of Directors of The 603 Alliance and the National Heritage Center for Constitutional Studies. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor, Executive Editor, assistant editor, Editor, content curator, and more (yes, there's more) at GraniteGrok.com. Steve is also a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, the Republican Volunteer Coalition, and has worked for or with many state and local campaigns and grassroots groups, and is a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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