Category Archives: Veterans for Common Sense News

Dec 18, VCS in the News: VA May Cut Brain-Injury Research at University of Texas Facility

“Closure of the (lab) would amount to a terrible injustice for our veterans,” according to a letter to congressional offices from Rick Weidman, director of government relations for Vietnam Veterans of America, and Paul Sullivan, executive director of Veterans for … Continue reading

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Washington Sketch: Giving Bush the Boot

The washington Post’s Dana Milbank sketches a shoe-throwing protest, this time in front of the White House.   Click here to watch the video.

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Canadian News Describes Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

December 17, 2008 – Post-traumatic stress disorder has made headlines in recent years, but is not new. The disorder has been known to exist as far back as ancient Greece, but has had different names throughout history. In the American … Continue reading

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Why is Bush Placing Active Duty Troops on U.S. Streets

“If we want to reduce crime, we need to increase education and increase economic opportunity. We will actually worsen the case if the only jobs available are those policing other people. The Nazis tried that and it didn’t work. Mussolini … Continue reading

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Editorial Column: Intelligence Boosters – Outside the Box Ideas for Reforming the CIA

December 13, 2008, Vienna, VA – This  is the article I never intended to write. For former C.I.A. officers, the tipping point between debate-generating critique and “if they had only listened to me” pontification is easy to cross, and I … Continue reading

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Iraq War and Recession Hit Cities: New York City Bolsters Its Effort to Shelter Homeless Veterans

December 15, 2008 – On any given night, a virtual army of 150,000 veterans are homeless across the nation, including an estimated 1,200 in New York City. Bracing for the return of thousands of soldiers from the wars in Iraq … Continue reading

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Hearing Begins in Veterans’ Lawsuit Against VA for Delays in Processing PTSD Disability Claims

December 16, 2008 – A hearing begins Wednesday in a lawsuit aimed at cutting the time that the Department of Veterans Affairs takes to process disability claims to no more than 90 days. Vietnam Veterans of America and Veterans of … Continue reading

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18 Killed in Iraq Attacks After Bush Visit

December 15, 2008, Mosul, Iraq – Seven members of a single family from the ancient Yazidi religious sect were gunned down in their home as violence killed 18 people in Iraq on Monday in the wake of US President George … Continue reading

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Marine Pleads Not Guilty in Death of Iraqi Detainee

CAMP PENDLETON — A Marine accused of killing a captive during the battle of Fallujah more than four years ago pleaded not guilty during his arraignment yesterday at Camp Pendleton. Sgt. Jermaine Nelson is charged with unpremeditated murder and dereliction … Continue reading

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Israeli Army Psychiatrist Stands Trial After Refusing to Treat Soldier Who Then Completed Suicide

December 13, 2008 – For the first time in the history of the IDF, a mental health officer will stand trial on charges of dereliction of duty in his handling of the case of a distressed soldier – who ultimately … Continue reading

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