excerpt from Washington Times Editorial on the Obama campaign lawsuit in Ohio:
“Those The Obama campaign apparently sees no reason why military voters may need an extra few days of early voting and how their situation is very much different from the ordinary citizen voter who has plenty of opportunities to vote early, vote absentee, or vote on Election Day.
On Wednesday, AMVETS, the National Guard Association of the United
States and the Association of the U.S. Army — among other
military-affiliated organizations — petitioned a judge to dismiss the
lawsuit. “It’s disheartening given the full-court press of the Obama
administration to court if not pander to the military community,” said
our source, an overseas combat veteran. “There is an awful lot of effort
going into talking about wounded warriors, for example, and employment
for veterans. What’s going on in Ohio is discouraging but not surprising
since the administration’s outreach efforts have never seemed sincere.”
few who are making the effort to be citizens in every sense of the word
should be supported,” our source said. “It makes you wonder why they
are investing that much time and effort to keep the troops from voting.
They must be desperate.”