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NC VFW Extends Invitations to Candidates to Connect

Posted at 02:15 PM on Friday, October 10, 2008 by State Blogmaster



The Department North Carolina: Veterans of Foreign Wars and Choices of Democracy are extending this open invitation to the Candidates seeking to represent NC in the elections to participate in our:

2008 VFW NC
Online Video Forums

These neutral, non-partisan, not-for-profit forums are part of  an ongoing effort to engage our membership, our deployed military community and our state's voters in the democratic process .
The VFW NC will be asking questions of the Candidates on behalf of our membership over the course of the 2008 Elections.

To view Invitations and Questions for the Candidates click on links below:

2008 VFW NC US Senator Video Forum
2008 VFW NC US Congress Video Forums
2008 VFW NC Governor & Lt Governor Forums
2008 VFW NC State Senate & State House Video Forums

VFW Urges Military Veterans' Community to Vote

Posted at 08:56 PM on Thursday, October 9, 2008 by State Blogmaster

(2005) National Director of Veterans Services for the Veterans of Foreign of Wars of the US,
Bill Bradshaw, speaks of the protracted cost of War and the importance of the VFW's
Credibility and Legislative voice.

‘Veterans matter, veterans care, veterans vote,’ says national commander.

WASHINGTON, Sept. 25, 2008--The national commander of the nation’s oldest major veterans’ organization is urging more than 50 million Americans in the military veterans’ community to get out and vote this November.

“We represent one of the largest voting blocs in the nation, but our calls to action on Capitol Hill and in the White House are meaningless if we don’t make our voices heard and our votes count,” said Glen Gardner, the national commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. and its Auxiliaries.

Both Republican and Democratic candidates for president, and those running for House and Senate seats, are heavily courting the military vote this year. At stake nationally are more than 50 million votes from a military voting bloc of 23.5 million veterans, 2.2 million uniformed personnel and their families, despite national polls that would suggest the military vote is statistically even politically and ideologically.

Three CNN/Gallup/USA Today polls taken during the 2004 presidential campaign revealed that 47 percent of America’s veterans aligned themselves politically as Republican, 42 percent as Democrat and 11 percent as Independent. Ideologically, they identified themselves as 43 percent conservative, 43 percent moderate and 16 percent liberal. More important, however, is the fact 74 percent of veterans voted in the 2004 presidential election compared to 63 percent of the general population, according the the U.S. Census Bureau.

“The military veterans’ vote matters because we are traditionally strong on national defense, homeland security, and people programs that take care of our nation’s veterans, military personnel and their families,” explained Gardner, a Vietnam veteran from Round Rock, Texas.

The VFW national commander has encouraged his 2.2 million members to wear their VFW or Auxiliary caps to political campaign rallies as a visible reminder that the veterans’ vote counts. What he does not want is for the national organization to be perceived as politically partisan or supportive of one candidate over another.

“The VFW is a nonprofit veterans’ service organization that is prohibited from endorsing political candidates,” he explained, “but our membership has free rein as Americans to campaign and vote for the candidates of their choice. They have a vested interest – a duty – to ensure that everyone knows that veterans matter, veterans care and veterans vote.”

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VFW Commander-in-Chief Visits Fort Bragg

Posted at 08:23 PM on Monday, October 6, 2008 by State Blogmaster

VFW Commander-in-Chief, Glen M. Gardner, Jr., paid a daylong visit to Fort Bragg in Fayetteville, North Carolina on October 6, 2008 visiting XVIII Airborne Corps and the Wounded Warrior Program.

Shown with Commander-in-Chief Gardner is Colonel Buddy Ballard, Chief of Staff, XVIII Airborne Corps and Fort Bragg.

North Carolina VFW Leader Newspaper

Posted at 09:30 AM on Monday, October 6, 2008 by State Blogmaster in VFW Leader

Click the link to read the leader: (Must have Adobe Reader)

 To view the June Leader, click: June 2008 Leader

 

 To view the September Leader, click: Sept 2008 Leader

(Note: The 3 pages of advertisements in the mailed Leader are not posted.)

Sponsorship on the VFW NC WebCOM Network

Posted at 03:49 PM on Sunday, October 5, 2008 by State Blogmaster


Sponsorship opportunities are available on the Veterans of Foreign Wars Department North Carolina
VFW NC WebCOM Network

"Advertise Your Support"

For questions or assistance with advertising your products, services or campaigns for office on this Network email:
adsales (at) nc.vfwwebmail.com

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October 2008 CofA is in the History Books

Posted at 09:01 AM on Sunday, October 5, 2008 by State Blogmaster

As photos come in and they are processed, they will be posted in the State Photo Album. Click on the Quick Links "Photo Album" and then the "Oct 08 CofA" folder.

Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc. Invite VFW Members to Honor Fallen Heroes

Posted at 08:28 AM on Friday, October 3, 2008 by State Blogmaster

  Dear NC Members Veterans of Foreign Wars:

 North Carolina Blue Star Mothers Triad-Piedmont Chapter 3 invites you to be our honored guest at our Blue to Gold Service to honor the families of our Fallen Heroes on Sunday, October 12, 2008 at 2:00 pm at Westover Church, located at 505 Muir’s Chapel Road, Greensboro, N.C. 27410. 

 President George W. Bush signed a proclamation on September 21, 2007 designating a day of  recognition for Blue Star Mothers of America to honor Gold Star Mothers and their families of our Fallen Heroes across the United States of America. Blue Star Mothers of America is a national service and outreach organization, charted by the United States Congress in June of 1960. Blue Star Mothers of America is non-partisan and has no particular religious affiliation.  We are outreach and service organizations in communities all across America. The sole mission of each BSM Chapter is to serve any and all of our military troops and their families. A Blue Star Mother is a Mother of a son or daughter who is presently serving active duty or has had a son or daughter that has served and has been honorably discharged from any branch of our military branches. A Gold Star Mother is a mother who’s son or daughter has come home as a Fallen Hero.

 For a copy of the complete letter, click: HERE

VFW NC 2008 Governors' Candidate Forum: Invitation

Posted at 07:58 PM on Wednesday, October 1, 2008 by State Blogmaster



The Department North Carolina: Veterans of Foreign Wars and Choices of Democracy are extending this open invitation to the Candidates seeking to represent NC as Governor and Lt. Governor to participate in the:

2008 VFW NC
Gubernatorial Video Forum

These neutral, non-partisan, not-for-profit forums are part of  an ongoing effort to engage our membership, our deployed military community and our state's voters in the democratic process .
The VFW NC will be asking questions of the Candidates on behalf of our membership over the course of the 2008 Elections.
Candidates are asked to take the opportunity to personally reply via video to the following questions.
1. Do you support special state funding for all North Carolina Iraq and Afghanistan veterans, so that they receive free tuition, fees, and books to any state university or community college for a period of four years or until they receive their bachelor's degree, whichever is less? 

2. Do you support the creation of a Department of Military and Veterans Affairs in the state executive branch that is a department in the cabinet directly under the Governor, as opposed to the current Directorate of Veterans Affairs under the Department of Administration? 

3. Do you support no-fee hunting and fishing licenses for 100% disabled NC vets? 

4. Do you support exemption of military retirement pay from state income taxes for all NC veterans, with no regard as to when they start that military retirement pay? 

5. Do you support free tuition at a public university or community college to any dependent of an NC veteran killed in the combat zone?

  • Candidates need not be in the same place at the same time to participate.
  • Candidates can record their responses directly onto our video platform or record anywhere and upload to the COD Election 08 Network.
  • Candidates responses will be posted in the order they are received with no editing.
For questions or assistance in participating email: choicesofdemocracy@gmail.com
or contact VFW NC State Headquarters @ (919) 828-5058

Thank you for your consideration and we look forward to your participation.

VFW NC 2008 Congressional Candidate Forums: Invitation

Posted at 02:31 PM on Wednesday, October 1, 2008 by State Blogmaster



The Department North Carolina: Veterans of Foreign Wars and Choices of Democracy are extending this open invitation to the Candidates seeking to represent NC in the US Congress to participate in the:

2008 VFW NC
US Congressional
 Video Forums

These neutral, non-partisan, not-for-profit forums are part of  an ongoing effort to engage our membership, our deployed military community and our state's voters in the democratic process .
The VFW NC will be asking questions of the Candidates on behalf of our membership over the course of the 2008 Elections.

Candidates are asked to take the opportunity to personally reply via video to the following questions.
1. What will you do to ensure that the unique health care and benefits challenges of OEF/OIF veterans are met, to include increased funding for Traumatic Brain Injuries and other related disabilities, as well as improved access to care, especially for veterans suffering from mental illness and for the growing number of women veterans accessing the system?

2. How will you work to ensure a truly seamless transition for those men and women serving in uniform who are transferring from the Department of Defense to the Department of Veterans Affairs?

3. Would you support adequate resources to enable the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) to reduce the current backlog of claims?

4. Do you support mandatory funding for VA?

5. Do you support the fullest possible accounting of all U.S. POW/MIA from all wars, including full funding for MIA recovery and identification operations around the world?

  • Candidates need not be in the same place at the same time to participate.
  • Candidates can record their responses directly onto our video platform or record anywhere and upload to the COD Election 08 Network.
  • Candidates responses will be posted in the order they are received with no editing.
For questions or assistance in participating email: choicesofdemocracy@gmail.com
or contact VFW NC State Headquarters @ (919) 828-5058

Thank you for your consideration and we look forward to your participation.

VFW NC 2008 State Senator and House Candidate Forums: Invitation

Posted at 02:28 PM on Wednesday, October 1, 2008 by State Blogmaster



The Department North Carolina: Veterans of Foreign Wars and Choices of Democracy are extending this open invitation to the Candidates seeking to represent NC in the State Senate and State House to participate in the:

2008 VFW NC
State Senate & State House
 Video Forums

These neutral, non-partisan, not-for-profit forums are part of  an ongoing effort to engage our membership, our deployed military community and our state's voters in the democratic process .
The VFW NC will be asking questions of the Candidates on behalf of our membership over the course of the 2008 Elections.

Candidates are asked to take the opportunity to personally reply via video to the following questions.
1. What will you do to ensure that the unique health care and benefits challenges of OEF/OIF veterans are met, to include increased funding for Traumatic Brain Injuries and other related disabilities, as well as improved access to care, especially for veterans suffering from mental illness and for the growing number of women veterans accessing the system?

2. How will you work to ensure a truly seamless transition for those men and women serving in uniform who are transferring from the Department of Defense to the Department of Veterans Affairs?

3. Would you support adequate resources to enable the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) to reduce the current backlog of claims?

4. Do you support mandatory funding for VA?

5. Do you support the fullest possible accounting of all U.S. POW/MIA from all wars, including full funding for MIA recovery and identification operations around the world?

  • Candidates need not be in the same place at the same time to participate.
  • Candidates can record their responses directly onto our video platform or record anywhere and upload to the COD Election 08 Network.
  • Candidates responses will be posted in the order they are received with no editing.
For questions or assistance in participating email: choicesofdemocracy@gmail.com
or contact VFW NC State Headquarters @ (919) 828-5058

Thank you for your consideration and we look forward to your participation.

VFW NC 2008 Senators' Candidate Forum: Invitation

Posted at 12:52 PM on Wednesday, October 1, 2008 by State Blogmaster



The Department North Carolina: Veterans of Foreign Wars and Choices of Democracy are extending this open invitation to the Candidates seeking to represent NC in the US Senate to participate in the:

2008 VFW NC
US Senatorial Video Forum

These neutral, non-partisan, not-for-profit forums are part of  an ongoing effort to engage our membership, our deployed military community and our state's voters in the democratic process .
The VFW NC will be asking questions of the Candidates on behalf of our membership over the course of the 2008 Elections.

Candidates are asked to take the opportunity to personally reply via video to the following questions.
1. What will you do to ensure that the unique health care and benefits challenges of OEF/OIF veterans are met, to include increased funding for Traumatic Brain Injuries and other related disabilities, as well as improved access to care, especially for veterans suffering from mental illness and for the growing number of women veterans accessing the system?

2. How will you work to ensure a truly seamless transition for those men and women serving in uniform who are transferring from the Department of Defense to the Department of Veterans Affairs?

3. Would you support adequate resources to enable the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) to reduce the current backlog of claims?

4. Do you support mandatory funding for VA?

5. Do you support the fullest possible accounting of all U.S. POW/MIA from all wars, including full funding for MIA recovery and identification operations around the world?

  • Candidates need not be in the same place at the same time to participate.
  • Candidates can record their responses directly onto our video platform or record anywhere and upload to the COD Election 08 Network.
  • Candidates responses will be posted in the order they are received with no editing.
For questions or assistance in participating email: choicesofdemocracy@gmail.com
or contact VFW NC State Headquarters @ (919) 828-5058

Thank you for your consideration and we look forward to your participation.

Photos from the National Convention

Posted at 04:54 PM on Saturday, September 27, 2008 by State Blogmaster

Photos of the National Convention are in the 2008 National Convention Folder in the Photo Album link.

General Order, 2008-2009 Series

Posted at 10:00 AM on Thursday, September 25, 2008 by State Blogmaster

 Department General Orders are available in PDF format. Click on the link for the GO you wish to see.

 To view General Order #1, click: HERE

 To view General Order #2, click: HERE

 To view General Order #3, click: HERE

Current VA News

Posted at 05:58 AM on Monday, September 22, 2008 by State Blogmaster

For current VA News, go to

www.vfwwebcom.org/nc/vahospitals

Senator Elizabeth Dole Speaks at POW/MIA Dinner

Posted at 07:22 AM on Saturday, September 20, 2008 by State Blogmaster

Senator Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina honored ex-POWs and those Missing in Action at a POW/MIA Dinner held at Post 670 in Fayetteville.

For complete story, Click on:   www.vfwwebcom.org/nc/post670

 

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