Category Archives: Veterans for Common Sense News

Bush Seeking Support for Afghanistan War

April 1, 2008 – Washington, DC – President Bush wants to bolster the multinational fight in Afghanistan by reminding NATO allies that the war is in their interest — and by persuading them to send more troops into battle. But … Continue reading

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Twenty Years After Death, Vietnam Veteran’s Claim Approved

March 31, 2008 – Almost 20 years after his death, the Department of Veterans Affairs has recognized that an area Army veteran had a valid claim to service-related disability benefits. “I wish he could’ve been alive to have it,” said … Continue reading

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Akaka and Sanders Meet with Veterans Affairs Secretary Peake

April 1, 2008 – On Tuesday, U.S. Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee Chairman Daniel K. Akaka (D-HI) and committee member Senator Bernard Sanders (I-VT) met with Veterans Affairs Secretary James Peake. They discussed funding for the National Center for Post Traumatic … Continue reading

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Apr. 2 Torture Lawsuit Update: Secret 2003 Memo Shows President Bush Gave Himself Unlimited Power to Order Illegal Torture

Washington, DC (AP) — Thе Pentagon оn Tuesday mаdе public a now-defunct legal memo thаt approved thе uѕе оf harsh interrogation techniques аgаіnѕt terror suspects, saying thаt President Bush’s wartime authority trumps аnу international ban оn torture. Thе Justice Department … Continue reading

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Apr. 2 Lawsuit Update: Trial Begins Apr. 21 in Federal Court

MEDIA ADVISORY: TRIAL TO BEGIN IN FEDERAL COURT CASE BY WOUNDED VETS AGAINST VA PRESS CONTACTS:  1. Paul Sullivan, Veterans for Common Sense, (202) 491-6953 2. Robert M. Handy, Veterans United for Truth, (805) 455-5259 3. Gordon P. Erspamer, Attorney, … Continue reading

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Each Loss Unlike Any Other

March 31, 2008 – New Britain, CT — Capt. Brian Letendre’s presence on Pendleton Road was short-lived but memorable. The Marine sold his house in 2005, kissed his wife and son goodbye and headed to Iraq, where he would die … Continue reading

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New GI Bill Rewards War Veterans for Sacrifices

March 29, 2008 – James Webb, the Vietnam vet and senator from Virginia who was once secretary of the Navy, likes to share the chart he prepared for five of his Senate colleagues. They are men who fought in World … Continue reading

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Book Review: How the US and Britain Went Wrong in Iraq

March 30, 2008 – The Iraq war seems no closer to resolution today than when it began five years ago. The daily stories of death, setbacks and gains bleed together like a list of mayhem on a police blotter, rarely … Continue reading

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Doctor Aids Troops Despite Own Health

March 29, 2008 – Dr. Ward Casscells is assistant secretary of defense for health affairs. A prominent Houston cardiologist with interests ranging from disaster preparedness to bird flu, Casscells shook his life up when he enlisted in the U.S. Army … Continue reading

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Frontline: Too Timid, Too Little, Too Late on Iraq

March 27, 2008 – Frontline’s “Bush’s War” on PBS Monday and Tuesday evening was a nicely put-together rehash of the top players’ trickery that led to the attack on Iraq, together with the power-grabbing, back-stabbing, and limitless incompetence of the … Continue reading

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