Time for 'Sacrifice' is long past due, over a decade now, by the whole country, especially the wealthy who've reaped some of that from owning or investing in defense and related contractors. Those who rubber stamped everything war related now seek to once again make cuts, after obstructing, instead of demanding that long over due sacrifice as they blame the VA, easier to do that then look in the mirror. The Country is the VA especially related to it's wars of choice!!
Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, thanks television journalist Tom Brokaw after appearing at the annual Robin Hood Foundation Gala in New York, May 9, 2011. The foundation has targeted poverty in New York by supporting and developing organizations that provide direct services to low-income residents. DOD photo by Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley
May 10, 2011 – Navy Adm. Mike Mullen spoke about service member and veteran issues to a crowd primed for a Lady Gaga show here last night.
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff found a nontraditional audience for his message about the military as part of a fundraiser for the Robin Hood Foundation at the Javits Center. The group raised $132 million last year for charities all over the city, and this year announced a special fund to help veterans in Metro New York.
Mullen followed Tony Bennett -- who at 84 can still bring it -- and Seth Meyers of “Saturday Night Live.” The 4,000-member audience listened respectfully to the chairman, who was interviewed on stage by veteran journalist Tom Brokaw. Kid Rock and Lady Gaga followed.
Brokaw told the audience that as they were enjoying the $3,000-a-plate dinner, young Americans in Afghanistan and Iraq were putting on Kevlar and getting ready for another day of war.
“They represent less than 1 percent of the American population,” Brokaw said. “The rest of us -- 99 percent -- nothing is asked of us.”
Brokaw noted that New York has a growing problem with veteran homelessness and asked the chairman what the Defense Department is doing about it. As a Vietnam veteran, Mullen said, he is particularly concerned about the issue because veterans of that war were experiencing the same thing when the current wars started. {continued}
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