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Chairman Filner: Time to Expand Care for Agent Orange Exposure for Vietnam War Veterans – Seeks to Reverse Blue Water Navy Decision
July 24, 2008 – The House Veterans’ Affairs Committee chairman vowed Wednesday to push for the restoration of Agent Orange-related benefits and health care for Vietnam War veterans who served in the air and water of Vietnam but never set … Continue reading
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Study Warns that America Needs Better Ballots for 2008 Election
July 20, 2008 – The notorious butterfly ballot that Palm Beach County, Florida election officials used in the 2000 election is probably the most infamous of all election design snafus. It was one of many political, legal, and election administration … Continue reading
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Assault Victims in Military Face Tough Recovery
July 22, 2008, York, PA – It took Diane Pickel Plappert six months to tell a counselor that she had been raped while on duty in Iraq. While time passed, the former Navy nurse disconnected from her children and her … Continue reading
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Scope of PTSD Expands for Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans, Pyschologist Tells Rotary Club
July 22, 2008, Charleston, WV – Doctors and psychologists are slowly coming to grips with the numbers of soldiers coming out of Iraq and Afghanistan with post-traumatic stress disorder, local psychologist David Clayman told members of the Rotary Club of … Continue reading
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Troop Shortage Fallout: The Disastrous Consequences of Recruiting Unfit Soldiers
Mom says enlisting in army started son’s downfall July 20, 2008, Tampa, FL – When the United States was attacked on Sept. 11, 2001, 14-year-old Phillip Michael Pearson told his mother he wanted to join the military as soon as … Continue reading
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Tagged Civil Liberties Articles & News, torture
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News Analysis: Exposing President Bush’s Historic Consolidation and Abuse of Power
July 23, 2008 – The last several years have brought a parade of dark revelations about the George W. Bush administration, from the manipulation of intelligence to torture to extrajudicial spying inside the United States. But there are growing indications … Continue reading
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Bad Days for Newsrooms – And Democracy
July 21, 2008 – The decline of newspapers is not about the replacement of the antiquated technology of news print with the lightning speed of the Internet. It does not signal an inevitable and salutary change. It is not a … Continue reading
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July 22 Veteran Voting Rights: Congress Fights for Veterans, Senators Introduce Bill to Restore Veteran Voting Registration at VA Facilities
New legislation would give veterans access to voter registration services at VA facilities July 22, 2008 – U.S. Senators Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and John Kerry (D-Mass.) today introduced a bill to require the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide voter … Continue reading
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Rep. Ackerman Defends Iran Sanctions Measure, But Critics Call it An Act of War
July 21, 2008 – Two weeks ago, Rep. Gary Ackerman, the Democrat from New York, delivered an impassioned speech on the House floor defending a controversial resolution he co-sponsored calling on President George W. Bush “to increase economic, political and … Continue reading
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Editorial Column: ‘Justifying’ Torture, Two Big Lies
July 19, 2008 – One can assume that former Attorney General John Ashcroft didn’t mean it to be funny, but his testimony on Thursday before the House Judiciary Committee might strike one as hilarious, were it not for the issue … Continue reading
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