Author Archives: Team VCS

Editorial Column – US Foreign Policy Needs Fixing, Not New Coat of Paint

December 30, 2007 – Every time I hear about how Sen. Barack Obama is going to “re-brand” America’s image in the Middle East, I can’t help but think about Jimmy Carter’s toast. When the idealistic Democrat came to Iran in … Continue reading

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Program to Use University of Texas Scanner to Study Iraq War Brain Injuries

December 28, 2007 – The Department of Veterans Affairs is starting a multimillion dollar program at the University of Texas to study brain injuries among U.S. troops. The program will use UT’s new state-of-the-art brain scanner at the J.J. Pickle … Continue reading

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Dec. 31: Help VCS Fight Bush Veto of Wounded Warrior Bill

Dec. 31: Last Chance for 2007 – Help VCS Fight Bush Veto of Wounded Warrior Bill – – Please Help VCS Raise $6,000 More Today – – Dear Friends of VCS: For those of you who already donated this year, … Continue reading

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VCS Writes Speaker Pelosi, Urges Immediate Action on Wounded Warrior Bill

December 31, 2007Honorable Nancy PelosiSpeaker of the HouseU. S. House of RepresentativesWashington, DC 20515 VIA FAX TO: (202) 225-8259VIA E-MAIL TO: sf.nancy@mail.house.gov and AmericanVoices@mail.house.gov  Dear Speaker Pelosi: Veterans for Common Sense urges you to take action today to prevent President George … Continue reading

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Bush’s Questionable ‘Pocket Veto’ of the Defense Bill is a Disaster in the Making

The Defense bill is a disaster.  This disaster means more unacceptable delays in obtaining medical care and benefits for our wounded, injured, and ill veterans from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Read the full Daily Kos article here: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/12/30/20959/149/37/428122

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Dec. 29: Veterans for Common Sense Denounces President Bush’s Veto of Defense Bill

Veterans for Common Sense Denounces President Bush’s Veto of Defense Bill Legislation Contained Pay Raise for Soldiers and Benefits for Veterans For Immediate Release: December 28, 2007 – Veterans for Common Sense, a non-profit non-partisan advocacy group based in Washington, … Continue reading

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December 28, 2007 – Chris Dana came home from the war in Iraq in 2005 and slipped into a mental abyss so quietly that neither his family nor the Montana Army National Guard noticed. He returned to his former life: … Continue reading

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An Open Letter to the Anti-War Movement from Iraq Veterans Against the War

As we approach the fifth anniversary of the quagmire known as the invasion/occupation of Iraq, many of us feel a need to mark this occasion with an appropriately momentous show of resistance. For the past few months, IVAW has been … Continue reading

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Christian Warriors in the U.S. Military?

December 28, 2007, CNN – The e-mail left me speechless. It was a posting from military.com forwarded to me by the good folks at the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (militaryreligiousfreedom.org). There were two photos side by side. On the left: … Continue reading

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Military Divorce on Rise Since 2001

Rate highest for female troops, enlisted personnel. December 23, 2007 – When Maria Braman’s marriage ended shortly after she joined the Army, she had trouble finding anyone to whom she could relate. That was in 1989. There were only two women … Continue reading

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