According to the V.A. if you have served for six months on active duty in any armed force of the United States (other than for training), you are a Veteran.
You are under no obligation to sign the register. However, the names and addresses on this registry are a powerful influence on Congressional decisions concering yourself and all veterans. The registry exists for your benefit.
The registry is a tool to let our Congressmen and Senators know that we are interested in what they are doing in regard to Veterans and our interests.
The registry will help us have an effect on the way some politicians vote. This will enable us to vote for the Senators or Congressmen of our state, if they vote for "us" the Veterans.
No...None at all unless in eight years down the road we decide to elect our own Senator or Congressman. Then we might ask for $5 or maybe $10.
Not if you can get someone to receive your email at their address.
No. You may use any computer or have anyone check out the internet sites if you are interested.
We are a group of Veterans who support no particular Congressman or Senator but we go Door to Door to ask people to not Vote For a Congressman or Senator. We will have a list of things these Congressmen or Senators,for our State, have done wrong. This scares the sh-- out of the Congressmen & Senators.