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VA Health Enrollment to Rise; Lawmakers Shrug Off CBO
January 10, 2009 – An estimated 258,000 middle-income veterans with no service-connected health conditions will be allowed by late June to enroll in the VA health care system. Enrollment means access to VA health care in exchange for modest co-payments, … Continue reading
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Obama Picks a Conscience for the CIA
January 8, 2009 – At long last. Change we can believe in. In choosing Leon Panetta to take charge of the CIA, President-elect Barak Obama has shown he is determined to put an abrupt end to the lawlessness and deceit … Continue reading
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Tagged Abu Ghraib, Civil Liberties Articles & News, terrorism, torture
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Missouri Sen. Kit Bond Won’t Seek Re-Election
January 8, 2009, Jefferson City, MO – Republican Sen. Kit Bond announced Thursday that he will not seek re-election in 2010, saying he does not “aspire to become Missouri’s oldest senator.” Bond, 69, made the announcement at the state Capitol, … Continue reading
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President-Elect Obama Picks Step Brother of Iraq War Veteran Suicide to Ride Train to Inauguration
January 8, 2009 – Matt Kuntz, who spearheaded the fight to combat post-traumatic stress disorder in Montana, has been invited to travel with President-elect Barack Obama on his Whistle Stop Tour by train to Washington, D.C., for the presidential inauguration. … Continue reading
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Playing Tetris: Prescription for Traumatic Memories?
January 7, 2009 – Aficionados of the computer-based game Tetris describe the manipulation of its geometric shapes as mind-bending, time-expending and utterly absorbing. But an innoculation against the mental anguish of war memories? Who’d have guessed it? A study published … Continue reading
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Famed Prosecuter Vows President Bush Will be Brought to Justice for War Crimes
January 2009 – The former Los Angeles County district attorney who put Charles Manson and his followers behind bars for life is not finished with outgoing President George W. Bush. Indeed—rough though the road may be—Vincent Bugliosi sees the upcoming … Continue reading
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Injured Vets Wait for DoD Disability Appeal Process
January 7, 2009, Wilmington, NC – Wounded troops are still waiting to file new appeals of disability ratings that determine what kind of medical care and benefits they get after federal officials missed their goal for beginning the process. The … Continue reading
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Editorial Column: Beyond the Yellow Ribbon – Ending Homelessness for Our Veterans
January 7, 2009 – One of the most tragic things about America’s homelessness population is the prevalence of veterans. Service men and women make up a quarter of our nation’s homeless. This is unacceptable. Frustrating. Sickening. We are a country … Continue reading
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Tagged backlog, TBI, VA Claims Crisis
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Defense Secretary Gates Sees Wars Costing $136 Billion More in 2009
January 7, 2009 – Military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan would cost almost $136 billion for the 2009 budget year that began Oct. 1 if they continue at their current pace, Defense Secretary Robert Gates says. He told top lawmakers … Continue reading
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General Shinseki, Set to Lead VA, Seen as Shaped on Island of Kauai in Hawaii
January 7, 2009, LiHu’e, Kaua’i – One important thing that has been said about Barack Obama also applies to Eric Shinseki, his nominee to head the Veterans Administration, says a relative of the retired general. “Michelle Obama said to understand … Continue reading
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