Yearly Archives: 2008

Statement of Senator Barack Obama on the VA’s Decision to Allow Veterans Access to Voter Registration Services

September 8, 2008 – U.S. Senator Barack Obama today released the following statement after the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) reversed its earlier decision to deny voter registration services to veterans in the Department’s facilities throughout the country. In July, … Continue reading

Posted in Veterans for Common Sense News | Comments Off on Statement of Senator Barack Obama on the VA’s Decision to Allow Veterans Access to Voter Registration Services

Fort Hood Soldiers Killed in Iraq/Afghanistan

September 8, 2008 – The Defense Department announced Monday the deaths of four Fort Hood soldiers who were supporting Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom. Pvt. Vincent C. Winston Jr., 22, of St. Louis, Mo., died Thursday in Afghanistan, of wounds … Continue reading

Posted in Veterans for Common Sense News | Tagged , | Comments Off on Fort Hood Soldiers Killed in Iraq/Afghanistan

‘Hurt Locker’ A Soldier’s-Eye View of the Iraq War

September 8, 2008 – Much has been made of the lack of success — both at the box office and artistically — of the topical movies that have come out since the American invasion of Iraq. “The Hurt Locker,” a … Continue reading

Posted in Veterans for Common Sense News | Comments Off on ‘Hurt Locker’ A Soldier’s-Eye View of the Iraq War

Sept. 8: Grim Memories for Fort Carson Soldier

September 7, 2008 – The photos on Pfc. Spencer Offenbacker’s laptop are gruesome: a severed Iraqi head; bugs crawling over a decaying body; a human skeleton in a pile of garbage. Offenbacker, 25, a Fort Carson soldier, said he took … Continue reading

Posted in Veterans for Common Sense News | Tagged | Comments Off on Sept. 8: Grim Memories for Fort Carson Soldier

McCain’s History of Hot Temper Raises Concerns

September 7, 2008, Washington, DC – John McCain made a quick stop at the Capitol one day last spring to sit in on Senate negotiations on the big immigration bill, and John Cornyn was not pleased. Cornyn, a mild-mannered Texas … Continue reading

Posted in Veterans for Common Sense News | Comments Off on McCain’s History of Hot Temper Raises Concerns

Fort Hood Soldier Kills Officer, Then Himself in Killeen

September 8, 2008 – Killeen police are investigating a murder-suicide in which a Fort Hood specialist killed his lieutenant and then himself this morning. According to a press release from the Killeen Police Department, the lieutenant and a staff sergeant … Continue reading

Posted in Veterans for Common Sense News | Comments Off on Fort Hood Soldier Kills Officer, Then Himself in Killeen

Voter Rights Victory in Ohio – Voter ‘Caging’ Effort Declared Unconstitutional

September 7, 2008, Columbus, Ohio (AP) – Republicans passed an unconstitutional law when they allowed Ohio counties to cancel a voter’s registration solely because some election notices mailed to a home address come back undeliverable, the state Democratic elections chief … Continue reading

Posted in Veterans for Common Sense News | Tagged | Comments Off on Voter Rights Victory in Ohio – Voter ‘Caging’ Effort Declared Unconstitutional

McCain is Last Chance for Vietnam Veterans

September 7, 2008 – Four years after Democrat John Kerry surrounded himself with his “band of brothers” at his convention, Republicans made sure that their just-concluded convention in St. Paul was a celebration of John McCain’s service in Vietnam, particularly … Continue reading

Posted in Veterans for Common Sense News | Tagged , | Comments Off on McCain is Last Chance for Vietnam Veterans

GOP Veterans Look Forward to Backing One of Their Own

Sept. 5, 2008, St. Paul, MN – In a convention hall jammed with people cheering for Sen. John McCain on Thursday night, one group of delegates felt an especially close kinship with the newly minted Republican presidential nominee. Among them … Continue reading

Posted in Veterans for Common Sense News | Tagged , | Comments Off on GOP Veterans Look Forward to Backing One of Their Own

Iraq War Veteran Goes Missing in Arizona; SUV Torched

Sept. 6, 2008 – Ralph Tierno knows his brother is a responsible person, a man with no fear who can handle himself. So after his brother went missing near Globe last week, Ralph told police he suspects his brother’s disappearance … Continue reading

Posted in Veterans for Common Sense News | Comments Off on Iraq War Veteran Goes Missing in Arizona; SUV Torched