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REPUBLICANS FAILING THE TROOPS

It's the same story over and over again with the Bush White House: Use the troops as a photo opp when the poll numbers fall, but then let them down when they really need you for health care and other urgent requirements.

If this story at Crooks and Liars doesn't turn your stomach, nothing will.

"There's a special place in hell for bureaucrats that are responsible for things like this.

From NPR's Morning Edition: 'A document from the Department of Veterans Affairs contradicts an assertion made by the Army surgeon general that his office did not tell VA officials to stop helping injured soldiers with their military disability paperwork at a New York Army post.

The paperwork can help determine health care and disability benefits for wounded soldiers.'

It makes me so angry to hear the wingnuts say that progressives don't support the troops because we don't want them in harm's way, yet this kind of treatment by the administration that the wingnuts blindly support doesn't even register.

Of course, they get it from the top:

'President Bush drew great applause during his State of the Union address last month when he called on Congress to allow U.S. troops to transfer their unused education benefits to family members. 'Our military families serve our nation, they inspire our nation, and tonight our nation honors them,' he said.

A week later, however, when Bush submitted his $3.1 trillion federal budget to Congress, he included no funding for such an initiative, which government analysts calculate could cost $1 billion to $2 billion annually.'"

For shame!

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Would you vote for John McCain or any other presidential candidate who said that it might be necessary to keep American troops in harm's way in Iraq for "another 100 years" or even longer?

 
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