Yearly Archives: 2008

Editorial – Government Must Stop Shortchanging Disabled Veterans

January 14, 2008 – Geography shouldn’t affect disability compensation to U.S. veterans. But it does. Such disparities have been a longstanding concern of the Disabled American Veterans, DAV spokesman Dave Autry said from Washington, D.C. Geographic inconsistencies in rating veterans’ … Continue reading

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Father of Marine Killed in Iraq to Run Against Congressman Murphy, an Iraq War Veteran

January 14, 2008 – Freshman Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-Pa.), the only Iraq war veteran in Congress, is facing a re-election fight against a colonel in the Marine reserves whose son was killed in Iraq last year. Republican Tom Manion, 53, … Continue reading

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War Torn: Across America, Deadly Echoes of Foreign Battles (Iraq War Veterans and Murder)

January 13, 2008 – Late one night in the summer of 2005, Matthew Sepi, a 20-year-old Iraq combat veteran, headed out to a 7-Eleven in the seedy Las Vegas neighborhood where he had settled after leaving the Army. Thіѕ particular … Continue reading

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Chaplain Struggles With PTSD from Time in Iraq

January 6, 2008 – Chaplain Douglas Fenton is quite matter-of-fact as he tells the story of the severed foot. He’d been deployed to Baquba, Iraq. Soldiers handed him a cardboard box containing the foot they had just found, a foot … Continue reading

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Christianizing US History

Here is an event I have no intention of honoring: American Religious History Week. OK, it’s not official yet. But it is spelled out as Resolution 888 in the bowels of a House committee, sponsored by Republican Congressman Randy Forbes … Continue reading

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Program Helps Veterans Sidestep VA to Get Help

January 10, 2008 – Denton County [Texas] veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan will benefit from a half-million dollars granted to two agencies to provide mental health assistance for the them and their families in “Operation Healthy Reunion.” Mental Health America … Continue reading

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Veterans Earn Day in Court Against VA

Of 750,000 veterans of the Iraqi and Afghanistan wars, the suit says, at least 15{cd9ac3671b356cd86fdb96f1eda7eb3bb1367f54cff58cc36abbd73c33c82e1d} suffer from PTSD, an emotional illness characterized by nightmares, memory loss and irritability. The VA’s failure to provide treatment — only 27 of the nation’s … Continue reading

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Report: Iraqi Soldier Who Killed U.S. Troops is a Hero in Iraq

January 12, 2008 – The recent killing of two U.S. soldiers by their Iraqi colleague has raised disturbing questions about U.S. military relations with the Iraqis they work with. On Dec. 26, an Iraqi soldier opened fire on U.S. soldiers … Continue reading

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In a Shorter War, the Numbers Might Have Added Up

January 7, 2008 – About six months before the United States invaded Iraq, then-White House economic adviser Lawrence B. Lindsey famously estimated that the war would cost between $100 billion and $200 billion. The prediction ended up being way too … Continue reading

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White House Ordered to Search for E-mails Related to Exposure of CIA Operative

January 9, 2008 – A federal magistrate has ordered the White House to reveal whether copies of missing e-mail messages written from 2003 to 2005 during an investigation into the disclosure of the name of a C.I.A. operative are stored … Continue reading

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