UNITED VETERANS
Veterans, America Needs You Again
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You answered the call once. And your country still needs you—now more than ever.
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Thank you for taking the oath and standing in defense of this nation. You sacrificed, you served with honor, and you upheld a duty that too many have forgotten. But let’s be honest—our leaders have failed us. Endless wars, driven by profit and politics, cost us dearly. The people who were supposed to protect you—and all Americans—have instead served the interests of the elite.
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Now it’s time for a new mission.
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This time, we serve not overseas, but right here at home. Our mission is to restore integrity, truth, and freedom—starting in our towns and counties, where real change begins.
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If you're ready to serve again—this time for the people—you are exactly who we need.
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Join the movement. Stand with your fellow veterans.
You are the backbone of this mission—and we won’t succeed without you.
Let’s make America strong, free, and united from the ground up.
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WHAT YOU CAN DO.
1 / Organize Community Action Groups
Form veteran-led councils to rally neighbors, host town halls, and discuss local impacts of national policies (e.g., war costs vs. healthcare or infrastructure neglect).
2 / Run for Local Office or Support Candidates
Campaign for town council, county commission, or school board seats—or back candidates who prioritize people over profit. Use their service record to connect with voters.
3 / Lead Veteran Support Initiatives
Start programs like job training, mental health workshops, or housing aid for fellow vets, pressuring local leaders to fund them over elite-backed projects.
4 / Educate and Recruit
Host workshops or barbecues to teach others about war spending’s toll ($63,720 per household) and recruit more veterans and civilians to the movement.
5 / Mobilize Protests or Awareness Campaigns
Organize marches, vigils, or social media drives highlighting war costs ($8.36 trillion since 2000) vs. local needs (e.g., schools, clinics). Share personal stories to humanize it.
6 / Strengthen Local Economies
Promote small businesses over corporate giants by starting co-ops, mentoring entrepreneurs, or pushing “buy local” drives—countering war-profiteering trickle-down.
Veterans for Peace and Integrity
Bill Balla