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bigrun 05-19-2014 02:11 PM

Nice way to treat our Vets
 
No excuse for this kind of treatment to those that deserve the best..


http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014...scandal-broke/




my miss storm cat 05-19-2014 08:16 PM

Disgraceful.

dellinger63 05-20-2014 06:55 AM

Some positive news, traitor Bradley Manning is getting a new pair of boobs.

Heck of a job the Commander and Chief is doing. :wf

Danzig 05-20-2014 07:25 AM

the latest in many disgraces by the va. the backlog of cases waiting to be processed is well-known, this on top of it is absolutely shameful, but less than surprising.

there's no reason why it takes so long for a returning injured vet to get his disability pay. since the dod and va handle the SAME people, they really should get their act together! it makes absolutely NO sense that their computer systems can't even communicate with each other.
as soon as the DOD removes a soldier or sailor from active duty due to disability, the case, intact, should immediately move to the VA with all the various work already completed.
but let's not kid ourselves. they make it damnably difficult to thwart people from collecting. and that's the biggest shame of all.

bigrun 05-20-2014 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig (Post 979221)
the latest in many disgraces by the va. the backlog of cases waiting to be processed is well-known, this on top of it is absolutely shameful, but less than surprising.

there's no reason why it takes so long for a returning injured vet to get his disability pay. since the dod and va handle the SAME people, they really should get their act together! it makes absolutely NO sense that their computer systems can't even communicate with each other.
as soon as the DOD removes a soldier or sailor from active duty due to disability, the case, intact, should immediately move to the VA with all the various work already completed.
but let's not kid ourselves. they make it damnably difficult to thwart people from collecting. and that's the biggest shame of all.


Stewart was on this last nite, be sure to watch it..watch Colbert also.

GenuineRisk 05-23-2014 08:25 AM

"There is a modern American dysmorphia when it comes to veterans. We see things that aren't really there, we tell ourselves we're doing things we're not really doing. We have a poetry in this country about our love and respect for veterans that is not matched by the prose of how veterans are actually treated." - Rachel Maddow

dellinger63 05-23-2014 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk (Post 979514)
"There is a modern American dysmorphia when it comes to veterans. We see things that aren't really there, we tell ourselves we're doing things we're not really doing. We have a poetry in this country about our love and respect for veterans that is not matched by the prose of how veterans are actually treated." - Rachel Maddow

"I loathe the Military" - Bill Clinton 1969 :tro:

Ocala Mike 05-23-2014 07:20 PM

Nice way to treat our vets
 
Nothing about this surprises me. When my father-in-law, a disabled WWII vet, passed away while supposedly being cared for by the DVA in 2002, I brought a tort case against the DVA pro se. Got to the deposition phase when I realized I was outlawyered, so I wound up settling the case for a fraction of what I sued for.

Not at liberty to reveal the nature of the negligence, but believe me when I say that the VA caused my wife's father"s death.

bigrun 05-23-2014 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Ocala Mike (Post 979617)
Nothing about this surprises me. When my father-in-law, a disabled WWII vet, passed away while supposedly being cared for by the DVA in 2002, I brought a tort case against the DVA pro se. Got to the deposition phase when I realized I was outlawyered, so I widewound up settling the case for a fraction of what I sued for.

Not at liberty to reveal the nature of the negligence, but believe me when I say that the VA caused my wife's father"s death.

Didn't realize this sort of neglect was so widespread..My VA in Richmond has 10 parking lots and they are always full..Stewart did a bit on this and went back to the Revolutionary war to show neglect.:zz:



GenuineRisk 05-24-2014 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by dellinger63 (Post 979541)
"I loathe the Military" - Bill Clinton 1969 :tro:

What does this have to do with how vets are cared for?

dellinger63 05-24-2014 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk (Post 979654)
What does this have to do with how vets are cared for?

Hard to rely or expect anything from a man who loathes you.

At least for the 8 years he was in.

And I thought his quote was far more important and telling (you know since he was Commander in Chief of the Military) than the hack journalist you quoted.

bigrun 05-24-2014 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by dellinger63 (Post 979662)
Hard to rely or expect anything from a man who loathes you.

At least for the 8 years he was in.

And I thought his quote was far more important and telling (you know since he was Commander in Chief of the Military) than the hack journalist you quoted.

She's far better than those ultra mindless hacks you adore on Faux news:p


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