Grit TV: November 12th, 2010 - It's Veterans' Day--originally Armistice Day, initiated to mark the ending of World War I and create a day "dedicated to the cause of world peace.” Peace was erased from the construction of the holiday with the switch to Veterans' Day, but what about the veterans? Gay and lesbian soldiers are still being discharged, women in the military face abuse and questioning of their status, and suicide rates among veterans are still sky-high.
Joshua Kors has reported on soldiers being denied medical care and benefits when their injuries were called "preexisting conditions," and Margaret Stevens is a veteran of the New Jersey National Guard and testified in the recent Winter Soldier conference about her experience in the military. They both join us in studio for a frank discussion this Veterans' Day about the ways in which we are still failing our veterans.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Are We Still Failing Our Soldiers?
In these present times we finally had advancement coming from the 110th Congress, catching up with what wasn't done in the 108th and 109th as they waged wars, and moving forward in the 111th Congress. In the House of the 112th we'll see if they go back to the standards, especially as to Veterans, they've practice all along or prove those like myself wrong and actually legislate as well as tell the Country it's way past time for them to Sacrifice {I doubt it!}!
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