November 18, 2010 - The top Republican on the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee blasted the Department of Veterans Affairs on Thursday for not communicating about how it's handling medical claims from Marines who were once stationed at Camp Lejeune, N.C.
Sen. Richard Burr of North Carolina said his staff learned from a constituent that medical cases from across the country were being consolidated at the Veterans Affairs regional benefits office in Louisville, Ky.
Since March, some 200 Marine veterans have applied to have their disabilities connected to water contamination at Lejeune. So far, only about 20 have been granted connections. {read rest}
Friday, November 19, 2010
Really Burr
And what have you done since being in Washington {haven't heard a peep on 'Sacrifice' by the country} supposedly representing, especially as to us Veterans and even more so while you walked in lockstep in these long occupations we're still in, lockstep in support of the wars of choice and the funding including the no-bids to your funders! Oh and how about that hold on a requested, and needed, VA Administrator for absolutely No Reason at a time she was needed as were the others!
Senator blasts VA over handling of Lejeune veterans' claims
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