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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Do We Support Our Troops or What?

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - About 300,000 U.S. troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan suffer symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder or depression, but about half receive no care, an independent study said on Thursday.
Wait, there's more good news about how this Commander-in-Chief and his butt boys in the Pentagon support our troops.
FRESNO, Calif. AP - Forced to leave the combat zone after his two brothers died in the Iraq war, Army Spc. Jason Hubbard faced another battle once he returned home: The military cut off his family's health care, stopped his G.I. educational subsidies and wanted him to repay his sign-up bonus.
Dear readers, I know you get tired of hearing me say that there are more two-faced cowards in the United States today than there are fleas, but I have lived in this country close to 70 years, served in both the Air Force and Army, ran for a seat in the US Senate, and I know what I'm talking about.
Bob Miller (Thu Apr 17th, 2008, by Bob Miller)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - About 300,000 U.S. troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan suffer symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder or depression, but about half receive no care, an independent study said on Thursday.
Wait, there's more good news about how this Commander-in-Chief and his butt boys in the Pentagon support our troops.
FRESNO, Calif. AP - Forced to leave the combat zone after his two brothers died in the Iraq war, Army Spc. Jason Hubbard faced another battle once he returned home: The military cut off his family's health care, stopped his G.I. educational subsidies and wanted him to repay his sign-up bonus.
Dear readers, I know you get tired of hearing me say that there are more two-faced cowards in the United States today than there are fleas, but I have lived in this country close to 70 years, served in both the Air Force and Army, ran for a seat in the US Senate, and I know what I'm talking about.
Bob Miller

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