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  • Editorial Column: The Torture Apologist's Fallacy

    September 1, 2009 - Richard Cohen of the Washington Post has a column called "Torture's Unanswerable Questions, Torture's Ugly Debate", in which he employs the self-Socratic method to subtly argue against prosecuting America's war criminals. He intro...

  • More 'Trigger-Pullers' Sought for Afghanistan

    September 2, 2009 - U.S. officials are planning to add as many as 14,000 combat troops to the American force in Afghanistan by sending home support units and replacing them with "trigger-pullers," defense officials say. ...

  • VCS in the News: Fight for Vets with PTSD in the 9th Circuit Court

    September 1, 2009 - The group Veterans for Common Sense took its case for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder to the 9th Circuit Court in San Francisco in August.  The group is asking the court to order the Department of Veterans Affairs to reform the wa...

  • VA's Suicide Prevention Program Adds Chat Service

    New Service Expands Online Access for Veterans.

    August 31, 2009 - The Suicide Prevention campaign of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is expanding its outreach to all Veterans by piloting an online, one-to-one "chat service" f...

  • Editorial: We Can't Ignore the Security Threat from Climate Change

    August 31, 2009 - On August 6, 2001, President George W. Bush famously received an intelligence briefing entitled, "Bin Laden Determined to Strike in U.S." Thirty-six days later, al Qaeda terrorists did just that. ...

  • Groundwork is Laid for New Troops in Aghanistan

    August 31, 2009 - A new report by the top commander in Afghanistan detailing the deteriorating situation there confronts President Obama with the politically perilous decision of whether to deepen American involvement in the eight-year-old war amid s...

  • Bomb Kills US Service Member in Afghanistan

    September 1, 2009 - NATO says a U.S. service member has died in Afghanistan from wounds suffered in an explosion.  The service member died Tuesday after a bomb attack in southern Afghanistan on Monday. No other information has been released. ...

  • Doctors Had 'Central Role' in CIA Abuse: Rights Group

    August 31, 2009 - A US-based medical rights advocacy group on Monday blasted health experts for playing a "central role" in advising and implementing the CIA's abusive interrogation techniques used on terrorism suspects. ...

  • VCS Cited in New Book, "Shake the Devil Off," by Ethan Brown

    September 1, 2009 - In his outstanding new book, "Shake the Devil Off," Ethan Brown has composed a serious and epic tragedy about love, war, hurricanes, and the brutality of betrayal.  This must-read book about Zack Bowen, his girlfriend Addie, his wi...

  • Tom Ridge: Second Thoughts, but Not Second-Guessing, on Homeland Security

    August 31, 2009 - Former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge does not want to "second-guess" the motivations of his former colleagues in the Bush Administration. But with a new memoir, The Test of Our Times, about to hit bookstores, he is ready to ...

  • Smoking in the Military: An Old Habit Dies Hard

    August 30, 2009, Forward Operating Base Falcon, Iraq - Gen. Douglas MacArthur had his signature corncob pipe. Soldiers got cigarettes in their C-rations during World War II. Even today, America's war on tobacco seems to have largely bypassed the mili...

  • Gulf War Syndrome Researchers Blame Sarin Gas and Toxic Exposures

    August 26, 2009 - Toomey and colleagues, researchers at the Boston Veterans Administration Healthcare System, confirmed that Gulf War deployment is associated with subtle declines of motor speed and sustained attention as influenced by exposure to to...

  • US, NATO Military Commander Offers Review on Afghanistan

    August 31, 2009 - The commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan has completed his long-awaited strategy review and has delivered his assessment to U.S. and NATO officials. ...

  • Cheney Shrugs Off CIA-Torture Investigation

    August 31, 2009 - US Attorney General Eric J. Holder, Jr. and his prosecutors are likely to start knocking on a lot of doors in Washington, since announcing last Monday an official investigation into the alleged abuse of detainees held by the Central...

  • Law Keeps Veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Out of Jail

    August 30, 2009 - Combat veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder who are accused of certain crimes may soon have a choice between a trial or mental-health treatment. ...

  • VA Won't Pay Benefits to Marine Whose Injuries Came from Vaccine

    August 30, 2009 - It wasn't a bullet or roadside bomb that felled Lance Cpl. Josef Lopez three years ago after nine days in Iraq.  It was an injection into his arm before his unit left the states. ...

  • US General Calls for New Strategy Against Taliban

    August 31, 2009 - The commander of U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan said Monday in an assessment of the war that a new strategy was needed to fight the Taliban, while NATO officials disclosed he is expected to separately request more troops.

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  • VCS in the News: McCain Perpetuates 'Death Panel' for Veterans Myth

    August 28, 2009 - Speaking with Fox editorialist Sean Hannity on Thursday, U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ), a beneficiary of government-funded health care, supported the myth that President Barack Obama's health insurance reforms would establish some k...

  • New CIA Docs Detail Brutal "Extraordinary Rendition" Process

    August 28, 2009 - Deep among the documents released to the ACLU on Monday afternoon was a curious memo dated 30 December 2004 and directed to Dan Levin, then acting head of the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel. The fax cover sheet has a b...

  • August 30: VCS - ACLU Torture Lawsuit Profiled by New York Times

    ACLU Lawyers Mine Secret Documents for Truth

    Sunday, August 30, 2009, Washington, DC — In the spring of 2003, long before Abu Ghraib or secret prisons became part of the American vocabulary, a pair of recently hired lawyers a...