February 15, 2012 - Local Veterans for Peace members placed 1,500 black and white crosses in the sand near Stearns Wharf last week in memoriam for those who lost their lives in recent U.S. wars.Twice each month, the activist group rebuilds the Arlington West Memorial, a depoliticized tribute to honor America’s casualties of overseas combat. This month, the organization shifted its focus from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to the potential of a budding conflict in Iran.
Arlington West Memorial Media Strategist Ron Dexter, a Korean War veteran, said Veterans for Peace aims to spread a more thorough understanding of the U.S.’s controversial wartime tactics.
“Last time we set up, we changed the focus from Afghanistan to the looming war in Iran,” Dexter said. “We are very concerned that people are drumming up a war with Iran with the same lies that we heard about Iraq.”
The members first created the monument in Nov. 2003 — approximately six months after the U.S. invaded Iraq — when Stephen Sherrill planted 340 hand-made crosses on the beach to protest a government policy that prohibited photographing fallen soldiers’ caskets.
According to Dexter, many veterans continue to suffer from both physical and emotional traumas as a result of their service.
“We have a whole bunch of people coming back with PTSD and all kinds of injuries that we have to take care of, and it comes out of our pockets and our hearts,” Dexter said. “They are coming back to no jobs and broken families.” read more>>>
No Revenues = No Sacrifice = No Support = DeJa-Vu all over again!. Now a decade and counting added to the previous decades of under funding the VA, while the peoples reps Still try and lay blame on the Agency, after rubber stamping wars and costs of and those represented cheer on these wars!
While the wealthy and other investors, think rubber stamping congresses and insider trading as well, garner their booty, still, from both and many have the chutz·pa to call themselves more patriotic{?} then others, wrapped in those false flags, using false slogans and various cheap symbols of!
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