Ah yes,the military vote..I hope it gits counted this time around-unlike last time..of course,the Dim's are working overtime--to prevent such a disasterous event,as counting the military votes.

Most soldiers are smart enough to realize,that if Kerry gits elected,they are gonna have to trade in their cover-for the 'baby blue'...the few soldiers that vote for Kerry-probably like pastels anyhow..
Torog Reviewed by Torog on . Military Turnout Could Tip Some State's Scales Military turnout could tip some states' scales Houston Chronicle ^ | October 24, 2004 | MICHAEL HEDGES, Washington Bureau WASHINGTON - The enthusiasm of Afghans casting their first votes earlier this month made Maj. Rick Noriega of the Texas National Guard even more appreciative of his chance to participate in the upcoming U.S. election from just outside Kabul. "It was very inspiring, very humbling, watching people vote in the first real election here ever, stretching back to the Rating: 5