Sorry there Rachel, but the soldiers Did Do It Alone, with their families, and have and will continue to do so, Nobody In This Country Has Sacrificed A Dime, as the costs of both were put on the credit card and hidden off budget till this Administration came in, including the no bid private contracts and lost billions, in the whole Decade and counting added to the previous Decades of underfunding the VA. As those of us who served in this countries other wars were mostly ignored on issues like PTSD, Agent Orange, Gulf War Syndrome and oh so many more, the present vets already are being so on different issues as to the results of let alone that one still is ongoing. That constant underfunding has cost us much more in the Agency trying to constantly play catch up, as some in congress lay blame on the agency and not look in the mirror nor at those who pay them we the people, instead of running smoothly and with only upgrading as the needs call for which would have saved monies over these decades.
Call to celebrate returning vets goes national
Rachel Maddow highlights an effort by Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America to establish a national day of action for the nation as a whole to celebrate returning Iraq War veterans.
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Parades are great, for the citizens who don't serve, all patriotic and all, waving flags maybe some posters or lapel flags, then they go back home and ignore that we still have soldiers fighting in one theater and especially during these political campaign and the previous ones.
Have a Parades in many communities, as a Vietnam Vet I would love to see and participate in Welcoming Home our younger Brothers and Sisters, but bring with it the Demand the whole Country Finally Sacrifice, especially the wealthy, As Well, still the very long silence on that last!!
And yes I know, as a Veteran, I'm taking an opposite side then many of this generations War Vets, especially the Iraq Vets, and their biggest and publicly known organization IAVA {the link takes you to their petition to sign on in support of National Recognition} but what I put above is the reality of knowing already what they have been facing and will continue to face in the coming decades.
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