What is happening in the VA hospitals is a crying shame - and there is plenty of blame to go around from the lack of budget funds redirected for rebuilding infrastructure to the stinking politicians that didn't want the Affordable Health Care Act, that they shut down your government, my government, our American government.
Completely disrespectful - it is not the way that Americans feel about their returning men and women who served.
nesara311: Many peopled.And now we have lists in VA medical centers ,actually two lists.And Vets being left to die.Because they are not on a list,This is a fact.So I don't buy into the hype.I am too busy surviving very high gas prices,lowered home prices IE Your VA loan has gone to crap.Did these vets serve to protect the constitution?????????Well its being shredded right now by false flags,and a president with a fake Birth certificut.Go figure
False flags? A fake birth certificate President? What is the matter with you? Have you been watch too much fox news? These issues are petty and stupid and whipped up by people who can't stand the fact that we have a black President.
Is there a big problem with health care, congress, lobbyist, the NRA, large international conglomerates, the lack of budget given to the Veterans Administration? Yes - start with some better solutions, please.
The hell with main stream news,Rely on the internet.China just dumbed.IMB, apple,and one other huge big time USA company.The dollar will die,But in the long run,this is a good thing.I mean,Denying vets who are ill treatment until they die?then using them again?Pat Tillmans family has a story to tell.Pat was a Navy seal and NFL football Player,killed by friendly fire.Research oh wise ones
raphael119washington d.c., District of Columbia USA5,181 posts
None of your business, my dad got really ticked when i was 6 and took his medals to show and tell , after that i learned not to wear my patriotism on my sleeve.
To be really honest, and it's just an opinion, yes I do believe we have way too many days to remember those that fought in wars. One thing I don't get, most of us don't like wars, so why keep remembering? The question is, when are we going to stop remembering those lost in wars that happened generations ago? Will there ever be a time to let it all go and leave it in the past. I'm not being insensitive, just logical thinking. Please forgive me if my words sound that way, it's not my intention to sound that way at all.
I think most dead soldiers would be spinning in their graves if they could see what became of the lands they died for. To think that we traded the lives of millions of the Greatest Generation so that the modern breeds could live is more than a shame, it's actually turned out to be suicide as the 1000 year making of the West has been undone in just 40/50 years of Boomer parasitism.
And as it turned out they never required nuclear weapons and war to destroy our world, all it took was the peace of one generation bent on shirking the duties of civilised, political and productive life so they could lax in leisure as Rome burned. Such destruction and such failure born from such apathy, such ego and such indulgence without a single shot fired.
Obstinance_Works: I think most dead soldiers would be spinning in their graves if they could see what became of the lands they died for. To think that we traded the lives of millions of the Greatest Generation so that the modern breeds could live is more than a shame, it's actually turned out to be suicide as the 1000 year making of the West has been undone in just 40/50 years of Boomer parasitism.
And as it turned out they never required nuclear weapons and war to destroy our world, all it took was the peace of one generation bent on shirking the duties of civilised, political and productive life so they could lax in leisure as Rome burned. Such destruction and such failure born from such apathy, such ego and such indulgence without a single shot fired.
And I know this is cliche: A White person criticising his elders reflects the fact that I myself am tainted by the decrepit Boomer spirit and any millennial like myself would have fitted right in with the ego, squalor and(to a lesser extent)the moral vanity of the 1960s.
We are no better. But we are also no worse. And unlike our parent generation we have good reason to feel disdain for our elders. And our elders can not pull the rank of age upon us, for the boomers have divorced age from maturity and seniority from wisdom. Boomers are not wise, they're just youths without the energy.
Obstinance_Works: And I know this is cliche: A White person criticising his elders reflects the fact that I myself am tainted by the decrepit Boomer spirit and any millennial like myself would have fitted right in with the ego, squalor and(to a lesser extent)the moral vanity of the 1960s.
We are no better. But we are also no worse. And unlike our parent generation we have good reason to feel disdain for our elders. And our elders can not pull the rank of age upon us, for the boomers have divorced age from maturity and seniority from wisdom. Boomers are not wise, they're just youths without the energy.
Hey,Boy,your Ma is calling you to come and eat your Supper and leave her Computer alone!
nesara311: The hell with main stream news,Rely on the internet.China just dumbed.IMB, apple,and one other huge big time USA company.The dollar will die,But in the long run,this is a good thing.I mean,Denying vets who are ill treatment until they die?then using them again?Pat Tillmans family has a story to tell.Pat was a Navy seal and NFL football Player,killed by friendly fire.Research oh wise ones
I hear ALCOA had to lay in an extra Shift when they received that Order from Stroudsburg,P.A.!
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Completely disrespectful - it is not the way that Americans feel about their returning men and women who served.