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Yearly Archives: 2008
Veterans Peace Group Blocked from D.C. Parade
May 21, 2008, Washington, DC – A veterans group that opposes the war in Iraq has been blocked from marching in a Memorial Day parade in Washington after being told its plans, which once included a casket representing war dead, … Continue reading
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May 21, Torture Lawsuit News: Dept. of Justice Inspector General Report Details How U.S. Torture of Prisoners Began in 2002
May 21, 2008, Washington, DC – F.B.I. agents complained repeatedly, beginning in 2002, about the harsh interrogation tactics that military and C.I.A. interrogators were using in questioning terrorism suspects, like making them do dog tricks and parade in the nude … Continue reading
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Tagged Abu Ghraib, Civil Liberties Articles & News, Guantanamo, terrorism, torture
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VA Capacity Crisis Hits California – Older Veterans Feel Forced Out of Counseling by Newer Veterans
May 20, 2008 – A group of older military veterans in the Inland region says the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is pushing it out of counseling programs to make room for an expected influx of Afghanistan and Iraq war … Continue reading
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Female Veterans Pose a Challenge for VA
May 19, 2008 – Two nightmares haunt Robin Milonas. While serving in Afghanistan in 2004 as an Army Reserve civil-affairs officer, the former lieutenant colonel got lost in a minefield while leading a small convoy delivering school supplies to civilians. … Continue reading
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Senator McCain Targeted for Opposing Sen. Webb’s New GI Bill Education Benefits for Veterans
May 19, 2008, Hampton, VA – Democrats and their allies are ready to convert Sen. John McCain’s stance on college aid for military veterans into a presidential campaign cause. McCain, the all-but-nominated Republican presidential candidate, opposes a Democratic-backed bill that … Continue reading
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Veterans’ Groups Pushing for More Predictable VA Funding
May 19, 2008 – A coalition of veterans’ groups wants Congress to ensure that the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has predictable medical care funding to better treat injured soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. While more political attention has … Continue reading
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Dallas VA Hospital Psychiatric Unit Reopens Its Doors to Veterans
May 20, 2008 – The VA Medical Center in Dallas resumed psychiatric admissions Monday, six weeks after all but shutting down the ward because of a rash of suicides. The 51-bed psychiatric unit serves all of North Texas. The Fort … Continue reading
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Ray McGovern Editorial Column: An Appeal to Admiral Fallon to Prevent President Bush’s Looming Iran War
May 19, 2008 – I have not been able to find out how to reach you directly, so I drafted this letter in the hope it will be brought to your attention. First, thank you for honoring the oath we … Continue reading
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Tagged TBI, tribunals
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Jericho Project Adds Site for Vets’ Housing in Bronx
May 20, 2008 – Homeless heroes are getting a second-helping of support in the Bronx. The Jericho Project, a national group seeking permanent solutions to homelessness, recently purchased a second site in the borough to build another residence for homeless … Continue reading
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Veterans for Peace Ask Congressman Conyers to Impeach President Bush Over Iraq War
May 16, 2008, Washington, DC – A national veterans’ organization today sent a letter to Representative John Conyers, head of the House Judiciary Committee, requesting a meeting with him to deliver over 10,000 signatures on a petition to impeach George … Continue reading
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