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Yearly Archives: 2008
June 18, Essay About Lawsuit Against VA: Vet Déjà Vu – Parades, Forgotten, Again?
When Johnny and Joan Come Marching Home How We Treat Our Veterans Says Much About America’s Character June 17, 2008, How America treats returning soldiers once the confetti is swept off the streets, long after the ubiquitous “Support the Troops” … Continue reading
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Tagged TBI
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Editorial Column: Army General Admits U.S. Lacks Qualified New Recruits
May 31, 2008 – The U.S. Army today faces an imminent and menacing threat to our national security. Failure to resolve this problem could leave us vulnerable and our enemies victorious. The threat? The lack of fully qualified young people … Continue reading
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After a Feud and Two Deaths, Iraq War Soldiers’ Families Torn
June 16, 2008 – Capt. Phillip Esposito and Staff Sgt. Alberto Martinez went to war together, two very different soldiers from the same New York National Guard unit. After five months in Iraq, a bombing sent both men back home, … Continue reading
Posted in Gulf War Updates, Veterans for Common Sense News
Tagged Gulf War
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Venezuela President Chavez’s Blockbuster Proposal: Message for Peace for Columbia and Venezuela
June 16, 2008 – President Hugo Chávez’s statement regarding the increasingly unproductive and ill-focused guerrilla war being staged by the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC) could be a hugely positive step towards reframing the terms and goals of hemispheric … Continue reading
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Veterans Programs Get Boost from House Panels
June 13, 2008 – Two House panels on Thursday approved remarkably generous spending bills for the upcoming budget year, awarding veterans programs with record increases and restoring proposed cuts to local law enforcement subsidies. Veterans programs would receive a 12 … Continue reading
Posted in VA Claims Updates, Veterans for Common Sense News
Tagged backlog, VA Claims Crisis
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New Military Video Offers Mental Health Advice
June 5, 2008, Wellesley Hills, MA – In honor of Mental Health Month, the Department of Defense is launching a new educational video depicting how service members and their families may be affected by combat and deployment stress. “A Different … Continue reading
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Mental Health and the Military Mindset
June 15, 2008, Bellmore, NY – Kristofer Goldsmith was so distressed about the prospect of returning to Iraq that he decided he was willing to kill himself to avoid serving a second tour. The Army had mandated an extension of … Continue reading
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Tagged Civil Liberties Articles & News, mental health, torture
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June 15, VCS in the News: Dead Marine’s Family Says Iraq War Veteran with PTSD Did Not Get Proper Care
Chad Oligschlaeger was struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder when he was found in barracks, parents say. “There’s more help available,” said Paul Sullivan, the executive director of the advocacy group Veterans for Common Sense. “But it’s got to get a … Continue reading
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Tagged PTSD
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Editorial Column: A Victory for the Rule of the Law
June 13, 2008 – It shouldn’t be necessary for the Supreme Court to tell the president that he can’t have people taken into custody, spirited to a remote prison camp and held indefinitely, with no legal right to argue that … Continue reading
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Tagged Civil Liberties Articles & News, Guantanamo, terrorism, torture, tribunals
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Plan Would Lift Saudi Oil Output to Highest Ever
June 14, 2008 – Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest oil exporter, is planning to increase its output next month by about a half-million barrels a day, according to analysts and oil traders who have been briefed by Saudi officials. The … Continue reading
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