Sep 24, 2011 - Nevada continually ranks among the top cities with the most homeless military veterans. In the past, they've been pulled in by a once-thriving job market. Now the bottom has fallen out and for some, and vice has taken over.It's a trend a non-profit is trying to change with a new housing facility meant to help that trend finally stop.
When you are a veteran, you can't and you won't leave a brother behind. Bob Hanek probably saved his roommate and fellow vet Ed, walking into their shared room only to find a stroke underway.
"I don't know what would have happened if I wouldn't have went up there that minute," he said.
It's tough to imagine what could have happened if these men were on the street. Hanek and 26 others are at the refurbished U.S. Vets apartments near Sahara and Sherwood. All had financial or health problems. They came hoping to use their skills from the military to get jobs and make a better life. But sometimes that didn't always happen. The streets got in the way. read more>>>
"And so what I've been trying to do and what Mrs. Biden and Mrs. Obama and the chairman and his wife - all these folks, are trying to do is to - is to try and get that other 99 percent to - they all say they support the troops, but it's not just enough to say it." - Defense Secretary Robert Gates - 23 June 2011 - PBS News Hour
As those war profiteers who ordered are still profiteering and not only on books, their wealthy class does as well, directly or indirectly, and none are taxed to boot!
No Sacrifice now a decade plus long added to the previous decades!!
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