he has donated $100,000 to the group called now i m left behind. they help evacuate and assist interpreters who supported our military in afghanistan, and they receive no government funding and the health now. visit n1leftbehind.org. tell us about it. john: going to west point, going to iraq, coming back home safely, i decided to run for office because i wanted to serve my state in the same manner, but i want to speak to all veterans out there listening. what he has seen over the past few days as a result of people who are unprepared and untrained making life-and-death decisions. you didn t quit your oath when you took your uniform off. your time for services till now, and i m asking you, please consider going into leadership, running for office, and helping.
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serve everybody and to get back when the time is right. ainsley: why do you think it s important for veterans to serve in washington. currently 96 total veterans in the congress right now. i took my uniform off. but i will never quit my oath. i truly feel a call to serve, a call to duty that i have felt since i was 17 years old. right now i believe that veterans still have that call. but too few of us have the means or the opportunity to continue or service. we need to change that but i believe that having more veterans in congress. brian: absolutely. people who understand the difference between right and wrong. the difference between good and evil. people who can accomplish tough missions under any circumstances anybody regardless of party or political affiliation. steve: they can use you there today or somebody with that point of view. brian: you are running for the senate? yes. u.s. senate state of michigan. ainsley: thank you. [applause]
publicer er ier i er iservants forward to defend our country. when i took my uniform off in jewel july of 2010, it was the first time in 70 years that a member of my family was not wearing the cloth of the nation. as a navy special warfare officer, i had the honor of commanding at every level. it was very demanding. the rewards of serving in america s special operations community more than make up for the demands. after my retirement, i was fortunate to work for a great private sector firm. i left the business world after three years to lead a non-profit charity. some question why i would leave a promising business career to run a charity. the answer was quite simple. it was another opportunity to serve. i led a foundation dedicated to honoring the sacrifice of our fallen and wounded special