Author Archives: Team VCS

Give an Hour Program Offers Services to Military Personnel

October 20, 2008 – About three months ago, Downingtown resident Jennifer Crane discovered a program aimed at helping  veterans who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan. This program, known as Give an Hour, encourages mental-health professionals to provide free services, … Continue reading

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Army to Probe Five Slayings Linked to Colorado Army Unit Sent Repeatedly to Iraq War

October 18, 2008, Denver, CO –  Fort Carson soldiers returning from deployment in Iraq are suspects in at least five slayings, and officials want to know why. Commander Maj. Gen. Mark Graham announced Friday a task force will examine any … Continue reading

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Letter to Editor: Senator Obama Supports Veterans

October 18, 2008 – We all appreciate our right and privilege to vote in local, state or federal elections; it is, however, also our duty to be informed as well as we can. Unfortunately, many rely purely on the candidates’ … Continue reading

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Oct 20, Update: A Dying Veteran in Florida Finally Gets Space at the VA Hospital

October 18, 2008, Zephyrhills, FL – James Carroll said the Department of Veterans Affairs may finally be keeping a promise it makes to every veteran. See original story here: http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/articleid/11409  Officials at the James A. Haley VA Medical Center in Tampa … Continue reading

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ACLU Challenges Destruction of Evidence in Indefinite Detention Case

October 17, 2008, Charleston, SC – The American Civil Liberties Union today appealed a court decision allowing the government to destroy and obstruct evidence depicting the brutal interrogations of Ali al-Marri, who has been detained in solitary confinement at a … Continue reading

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Oct 17: TV Ad Features Disabled Iraq War Veteran with TBI

Veterans for Common Sense doesn’t endorse candidates.  We want our members to see that the concerns of disabled veterans are now a part of the political campaign. Disabled veteran speaks in stunning ad October 16, 2008 – A new ad … Continue reading

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Prop. 12 Would Renew Farm, Home Loans for Vets

October 16, 2008 – Voters in November have a chance to help veterans – again. Proposition 12, known as the Veterans Bond Act of 2008, would allow the state to issue $900 million in bonds to fund the CalVet home … Continue reading

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Veterans Office Investigated

October 16, 2008, Detroit, MI – A government watchdog that oversees the Department of Veterans Affairs is investigating mishandling of claim documents at the VA office in Detroit, amid reports of active claim documents found in shredder bins and thousands … Continue reading

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Behind the GOP’s Voter Fraud Hysteria

October 15, 2008 – Warnings about voter fraud prior to a U.S. presidential election are nothing new. But to listen to conservative Republicans lately, you might expect Nov. 4 to bring a voting catastrophe of epic proportions. Writing in the … Continue reading

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Oct 18, VA Claim Scandal: Senator Akaka Wants Long-Term Solutions to Protect Veterans’ Records

October 16, 2008 – U.S. Senator Daniel K. Akaka (D-HI), Chairman of the Veterans’ Affairs Committee, issued a statement today in response to reports of inappropriate disposal of documents at several Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Regional Offices.  VA’s Office … Continue reading

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