To answer the Question, from where it should always have come from, the flag waving, magnetic ribbon phony supporters, cheering crowds of the civilian population that refuse to actually Sacrifice in anyway and ignore us Vets, and the many issues as to wars of choice, as we come home!
Veterans Courts: Where's the Money?
JULY 23, 2010 Veterans courts are growing in popularity across the state, but the big question is how to secure funding for this newest breed of problem-solving court. That's the upshot of testimony before a July 13 joint hearing on the topic, heard by the Texas House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence and the Defense & Veterans' Affairs Committee.
Lawmakers heard testimony from a handful of vet court professionals – judges, lawyers, and administrators – representing several of the state's larger jurisdictions, including Harris, Dallas, Tarrant, and Bexar counties. All agreed that the new vet courts, authorized last session, are a positive addition to the courthouse and a valuable tool for helping veterans who have run into trouble with the law get support and treatment. The creation of the courts hasn't gone smoothly in every jurisdiction – notably, in Bexar County, District Attorney Susan Reed was initially opposed to allowing vets to enter the court on a pretrial diversion basis, preferring to prosecute first and get them to treatment later – she eventually rethought that position. Continued
Anyone heard a 'teabagger' type, in all that 'we're the only true patriots', mention Anything As To Sacrifice or Frankly Even The Troops Still In Theater and Sent Multiple Times, even the vets among them!!
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