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6 Vets die each day for lack of health insurance
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On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 13:29:52 -0800, "nom=de=plume"
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"John H" wrote in message
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On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 21:28:43 -0800, "Bill McKee"
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"jps" wrote in message
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On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 01:55:35 -0500, wrote:
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 22:36:21 -0800, jps wrote:
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 22:19:51 -0800, "Bill McKee"
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On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 22:27:41 -0600, wrote:
genuine drivel redacted by some dead poet
The study's authors warn that the health care legislation "would
do
virtually nothing for the uninsured until 2013" and would "leave
at
least 17 million uninsured over the long run when reform kicks
in,"
leaving many veterans still without care.
Why not simply adjust the means-testing favorably for veterans
(ref.
"Spinal Tap")?
...in response to a specious argument, btw.
And I do not remember being promised lifetime medical when I joined
the
Air
Force. They cover service connected injuries, but did not promise
medical
for those not retiring from the service And they do take care of
those
with
service connected problems. My brother is an Agent Orange vet, and
gets
his
care via the VA. Good care also.
I think vets deserve better. I'm sure you disagree.
I think it depends on what you did in the military. I bounced around
in the North Atlantic, kept the godless communists out of the
Chesapeake bay and I don't think the VA owes me anything.
My father had a European theater medal with 2 battle stars, CIB, a
couple other campaign medals, 2 purple hearts and he was a POW. He
deserved the care he got.
And yet, unless you were injured somewhere along the line, it matters
not what you faced.
What happens, like in the case of Agent Orange and a hundred other
chemicals vets were exposed to, symptoms don't show up for years and
aren't directly attributable to the exposure, the trauma, the ugliness
that is war.
Are those vets any less entitled?
They get taken care of. Agent Orange effects showed up later so they
covered those exposed.
I'd be glad to answer Agent Orange questions if there are any.
What color is it?
Prussian Blue?
It was actually a serious question.  Since he's an expert, supposedly.
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Nom=de=Plume
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