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‘The way that the U.S. government treats military veterans is absolutely
disgraceful. Men and women that have given everything
for this nation are literally being treated like human garbage by their own
government. After watching how vets are treated, it is absolutely amazing
that anyone is still volunteering to be a part of the military. We pay
those in the military like crap, we keep sending our best soldiers back to
Afghanistan and Iraq again and again, we don't equip them properly, military
suicides are at a record pace, hundreds of thousands of applications for
veteran benefits are hopelessly backlogged, homelessness and unemployment among
vets is much higher than for the general population, the condition of most VA
hospitals is an absolute disgrace, and to top everything off now the Obama
administration has started labeling military veterans as "potential
terrorists". What you are about to read should make you very
angry. The abuse, neglect and outright disrespect that military vets
receive from their own government is absolutely shocking. We owe these
men and women a great debt for the service that they have performed for our
nation, but instead the federal government kicks them to the curb and treats
them with no honor whatsoever. The way a nation treats military vets says
a lot about the character of that nation, and right now the way that America
treats veterans says that we have the character of a steaming pile of manure.
Multiple Tours Of Duty
The U.S. military just
keeps sending young men and women back to Iraq and Afghanistan over and over
again without any regard for what the consequences might be.
If you can believe it, an
astounding 20 percent
of all active duty soldiers in the U.S. Army are on at least their third tour
of duty.
Many others have done four
tours of duty or more.
The following is from a
recent Christian Science Monitor article....
Some 107,000 Army soldiers have been deployed to war three
or more times since 2001, or some 20 percent of the active-duty force. More
than 50,000 of those currently in uniform have completed four or more combat tours,
Army figures indicate.
The physical, mental and emotional toll of these multiple tours
of duty should not be underestimated. It is absolutely unprecedented in
U.S. history for so many men to be sent back into frequent combat situations so
repeatedly. The price of this foolishness could potentially be felt
throughout our society for decades to come.
Record Number Of Suicides
The fact that many of our soldiers are spending way too much
time in active war zones is a big reason why military suicides are at a record pace
so far in 2012.
The stress of combat duty builds up over time. The physical,
mental and emotional fatigue that comes with serving in combat is
immense. Many soldiers see their marriages end, and others are left with
severe physical and mental disabilities.
At some point many serving in the military cannot take it
anymore and they commit suicide.
During the month of July, there were 56 suicides
in the U.S. military in just 31 days.
That is absolutely disgraceful, but very little is being done
about the underlying causes of these suicides.
Paying To Get Your Medal?
Many U.S. soldiers return home from war only to find that they
are being billed by their own government.
One soldier even discovered that he was going to have to pay a
21 dollar shipping fee to get his Purple Heart. The following is from the
Huffington Post....
War comes with an incalculable human cost. And apparently
a shipping fee of about $21.
Retired Sgt. Major Rob Dickerson says that's the price he
was forced to pay when his Purple Heart -- the medal issued to soldiers wounded
in action -- arrived at his door, C.O.D.
Instead of being awarded the military honor in a formal
ceremony, the vet with 29 years in the service was handed his award, and a
shipping invoice, by a FedEx deliveryman outside his Sioux Falls, S.D., home.
Endless Waiting For Veteran Benefits
You would think that soldiers returning from war should quickly
and easily be able to apply for the veteran benefits that they are owed.
Unfortunately, the complete opposite is the case.
As I have written about previously, applying
for veteran benefits is extremely complicated, and VA employees are actually paid
bonuses for denying claims....
The truth is that we have made it extremely difficult for
our military veterans to claim the benefits that we have promised them.
Vets have to fill out an absurdly complicated 23 page application and if they
make even one small mistake their applications can be stonewalled for
years. The U.S. Veterans Administration actually has a policy under
which they pay large bonuses to employees that meet certain application
processing goals. This explains why approximately 70%
of the claims submitted to the Veterans Administration are refused
or sent back to be redone. In fact, using the Freedom of Information
Act, one
local NBC station was able to learn that $250,000 was paid in bonuses
to VA employees who work inside the Poff Federal Building in Roanoke, Virginia
in just one year alone.
Not only that, but a report issued by the VA's
Office of Inspector General said the department issued millions of dollars in
performance awards to employees nationwide over a two year period in 2007
and 2008.
According
to CNN, one retired VA official was singled out for improperly
approving a very large number of bonuses and the report said that she
"acted as if she was given a blank checkbook to write unlimited monetary
awards."
Even if you do fill out your paperwork correctly, at best you
are going to be waiting many months
to find out if your claim is approved or not....
The average claim adjudication wait time is as few as 183
days or as many as 300, depending on who you ask. Claims processed in Oakland,
Calif., the second-worst backlogged region in the nation according to a May
Inspector General’s report, take nearly a year to get approved or denied. The
backlog worsened in 2010 when VA Secretary Eric Shinseki added a handful of new
medical conditions to the list of ailments presumed connected with exposure to
the Vietnam-era herbicide Agent Orange, a move that was lauded by veterans’
groups. But this month the VA officials announced they were nearing the end of
processing about 230,000 retroactive Agent Orange claims. And the majority of
the nearly 920,000 total claims still pending before the department remain
overdue.
Many veterans feel that they would be better off sending their
documents into a black hole than sending them to the VA. The level of
negligence at some VA offices is absolutely shocking....
Back in 2009, a VA office in Detroit turned in 16,000
unprocessed mail and 717 unprocessed documents that were stuck in storage and
hadn’t even been looked at. Many other documents were found in shredding bins,
not just in one office but in several regional offices.
The truth is that thousands upon thousands of vets that
legitimately should be getting benefits are having their claims denied.
Just check out the following example from a recent Veterans
Today article....
In one case, we found a veteran with 40 percent of his
brain removed found to be healthy and employable. He was also missing his
right arm. The physician who examined him over looked the arm and failed
to note the cognitive degeneration the traumatic brain injury had caused.
What in the world is wrong with us?
How can we treat our vets this way?
Horrific Economic Problems
The unemployment rate for veterans is much higher than the
overall rate of unemployment, and military veterans are losing their homes at a
much faster rate than the general population as well.
According to
Veterans Today, a shockingly high percentage of military families
have been losing their homes since 2008....
Figures lie, some groups are counted, some are not.
But the lowest figures available have one in three families, this includes
active duty serving overseas, reservists and National Guard and veterans losing
their homes since 2008.
Two thirds of those are now “split up” with at least one
member listed as “homeless.” Almost all are, according to official
figures, “living in poverty.”
200,000 Military Veterans Sleeping On The Streets Of
America
The U.S. government does not prepare our vets to come back and
reintegrate into society. They just kind of kick them to the curb and
hope that they can find jobs.
Sadly, homeless vets will be sleeping the streets of every major
U.S. city tonight. The following is from a recent article in
the Los Angeles Times....
According to the latest count by the Los Angeles Homeless
Services Authority, the number of homeless individuals in Los Angeles County
dropped by 3% between 2009 and 2011. The numbers declined for all groups except
one: veterans. There were 9,000 homeless veterans here in 2011, a 24% increase
over 2009. And the number of chronically homeless veterans — individuals who
are homeless because of severe mental disabilities — increased by more than
100%, from 1,243 to 2,520.
And more are coming. California's Department of Veterans
Affairs estimated in 2009 that 28,000 vets would return from Iraq and
Afghanistan per year during this administration.
Overall, it is estimated that 200,000
military veterans will be sleeping on the streets of America tonight.
Say a prayer for them because they need it.
The Shocking Condition Of VA Hospitals
When wounded soldiers come home from the battlefield the U.S.
government has a responsibility to take care of them properly.
Unfortunately, the truth is that many facilities for veterans
are absolute hellholes. The following is from a recent article in
the Washington Post....
Behind the door of Army Spec. Jeremy Duncan's room, part
of the wall is torn and hangs in the air, weighted down with black mold. When
the wounded combat engineer stands in his shower and looks up, he can see the
bathtub on the floor above through a rotted hole. The entire building,
constructed between the world wars, often smells like greasy carry-out. Signs
of neglect are everywhere: mouse droppings, belly-up cockroaches, stained
carpets, cheap mattresses.
This is the world of Building 18, not the kind of place
where Duncan expected to recover when he was evacuated to Walter Reed Army
Medical Center from Iraq last February with a broken neck and a shredded left
ear, nearly dead from blood loss.
How in the world can we do this to our vets?
Today, it takes military vets an average of seven
months to get an appointment at a VA facility.
They are not getting the care that they need, and it would be a
tremendous understatement to say that the condition of many VA facilities is
absolutely horrendous.
A while back, ABC News did an in-depth investigation of
conditions at VA facilities across the United States. What ABC News found
was absolutely shocking. The following are just a few of the things that
they discovered during the course of their investigation.....
*Bathrooms filthy with what appeared to be human excrement
*Dirty linens from some patients mixed in with clean supplies
*Examining tables that had dried blood and medications still on
them
*Equipment used to sterilize surgical instruments that had
broken down
*Some patients were forced to beg for food and water
*Veterans that were neglected so badly that they developed
horrific bedsores and dangerous infections
This is the kind of thing you would expect in a third world
country, not the United States of America.
Funerals And "End Of Life Counseling"
The federal government does not seem to have much respect for
veterans at the end of their lives either.
You would think that vets should be able to have the funeral
services of their own choosing, but in some areas of the country the U.S.
Department of Veterans Affairs has been
caught banning the words "God" and "Jesus"
during funeral services for veterans.
Perhaps instead of spending their time poking their noses into
funeral services they should spend their time processing some of those
backlogged claims for veteran benefits.
And the "end of life counseling" that many veterans
are receiving is extremely disrespectful as well. The following is from
an article in
the Wall Street Journal that described the kind of "end of life
counseling" that the federal government provides veterans....
"Your Life, Your Choices" presents end-of-life
choices in a way aimed at steering users toward predetermined conclusions, much
like a political "push poll." For example, a worksheet on page 21
lists various scenarios and asks users to then decide whether their own life
would be "not worth living."
The circumstances listed include ones common among the
elderly and disabled: living in a nursing home, being in a wheelchair and not
being able to "shake the blues." There is a section which
provocatively asks, "Have you ever heard anyone say, 'If I'm a vegetable,
pull the plug'?" There also are guilt-inducing scenarios such as "I
can no longer contribute to my family's well being," "I am a severe
financial burden on my family" and that the vet's situation "causes
severe emotional burden for my family."
When the government can steer vulnerable individuals to
conclude for themselves that life is not worth living, who needs a death panel?
The Obama Administration Has Labeled Military Veterans As
"Potential Terrorists"
On top of everything else, the Department of Homeland Security
has labeled military veterans as potential terrorists.
The following is a quote from a DHS report entitled "Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political
Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment"....
The possible passage of new restrictions on firearms and
the return of military veterans facing significant challenges reintegrating
into their communities could lead to the potential emergence of terrorist
groups or lone wolf extremists capable of carrying out violent attacks.
Sadly, this kind of philosophy is not just reflected in policy
papers. Now we are actually starting to see military veterans rounded up
and shipped off to mental institutions for "evaluation" if they
express views that the government does not like.
For example, you have probably already heard about the Brandon Raub
case by now. Brandon Raub is a 26-year-old military veteran who was
forcibly detained by the local police, the FBI and the Secret Service on August
16th. He was shipped off to a psychiatric facility because of song lyrics
and political views that he had posted on his Facebook page.
Thankfully, the Rutherford Institute agreed to defend him and he
was released a few days ago.
But if he had not had a really good lawyer he could have been
rotting in a mental institution for years.
Unfortunately this does not appear to be an isolated incident.
Just check out the following example from a recent article by
Paul Joseph Watson....
Radio host Steve Quayle was sent news of
an Army combat veteran and Purple Heart recipient in west central Ohio who was
the victim of a police raid on the evening of August 22nd during which Miami
County Ohio Sheriff’s deputies executed a search warrant to seize the man’s
firearms for the “safety of the defendant and the general public,” according to
the warrant.
The veteran, who is currently unnamed, had his guns taken
because he was adjudged to be mentally incompetent, despite the fact that his
previous VA psychiatric evaluations were all clear, he is not on medication,
and he had no criminal record. The man appears to be a respected member of the
community – he works for a Christian company and his father is a police officer
and a pastor.
Once a military vet is determined to be "mentally
ill", he or she can be rounded up by the authorities at any time.
And tons of vets are being labeled as mentally ill these
days. In fact, one study discovered that approximately one-third
of all military veterans returning from Afghanistan and Iraq were officially
determined to be mentally ill.
It is very dangerous to be a military veteran these days.
So why should anyone volunteer to be in the military at this
point?
It has become abundantly clear that the federal government is
not on the side of veterans.
The federal government wants lots of warm bodies to throw into
battle, but when those bodies get broken the government is not there to pick up
the pieces.
How we treat our veterans is a national disgrace.
Wake up America.