Author Archives: Team VCS

Ritter Says White House Preparing for War in Iran

April 4, 2008 – Middlebury, VT — Scott Ritter, former head of weapons inspection in Iraq who protested there were no weapons of mass destruction to justify an invasion, believes the same is true for Iran. But there is an … Continue reading

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Veterans Fighting for Their Jobs Can Get Lost in Paperwork

April 8, 2008 – Washington, DC — Robert Traut works on Alaska’s Kodiak Island, known for big bears and a remoteness that can be reached only by airplane or ferry from his home and family 300 miles away.And that’s a … Continue reading

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Veterans’ Mental Health by the Numbers

April 7, 2008 – The Pentagon’s decision last year to extend tours in Iraq and Afghanistan to 15 months from 12 months in order to support the Bush administration’s ill-conceived surge has resulted in the longest Army combat tours since … Continue reading

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Apr. 8 VCS Update: Winter Soldier Hearings – What You Might Have Missed

April 7 Update: Winter Soldier Hearings – What You Might Have Missed The March 2008 Winter Soldier Hearings took place in a virtual vaccum from mainstream media. As with the original Winter Soldier Hearings in 1971, Pacifica Radio was one … Continue reading

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Senator Akaka Introduces Bill Requiring VA-Community Partnerships to Reach Rural, Minority, and Underserved Veterans

April 4, 2008, Washington, DC – U.S. Senator Daniel K. Akaka (D-HI), Chairman of the Veterans’ Affairs Committee, introduced S. 2796 earlier this week, to establish partnerships between the Department of Veterans Affairs and community organizations to connect with underserved … Continue reading

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Notes on Torture

April 5, 2008 – Since 2003, my organisation, the American Civil Liberties Union, has been litigating for the release of government documents concerning the abuse and torture of prisoners at Guantánamo and other US facilities overseas. The litigation has resulted … Continue reading

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Army is Worried by Rising Stress of Return Tours to Iraq War

April 6, 2008 – Washington, DC — Army leaders are expressing increased alarm about the mental health of soldiers who would be sent back to the front again and again under plans that call for troop numbers to be sustained … Continue reading

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Apr. 6, VCS in the News: Investigators Review VA Credit Charges

I’m very concerned about frivolous, wasteful spending at the VA,” said Paul Sullivan, executive director of Veterans for Common Sense. “With hundreds of thousands of veterans homeless, VA employees don’t need to be staying at ritzy-glitzy high-priced hotels, possibly gambling … Continue reading

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Vision-Impaired Vets Seek Federal Funding

April 7, 2009 – Washington, DC — It took nearly 10 months before doctors thought to give Glenn Minney an MRI after he lost his vision as a result of a blast wound suffered at Haditha Dam, Iraq. Minney and … Continue reading

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Apr. 7, VCS Editorial: High Praise for Public Service Performed by Professors Stiglitz and Bilmes

April 7, 2008 – Columbia University Professor Joseph Stiglitz, winner of the Nobel Prize in economics, and his colleague, Harvard University Professor Linda Bilmes, deserve our gratitude for informing Americans about the human and financial costs of the Iraq War … Continue reading

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