I didn't even finish reading your post before I diverted to write a letter to my congresswoman. Tomorrow I'll write my two senators, my governor, and both president Bush and President-elect Obama. I've never started an online petition before, but I'm going to get one started promptly.
I saw this coming when a few years ago the official Government position on Gulf War Syndrome is that it didn't exist. I knew immediately that statement was a pre-emptive strike on our current Iraq war veterans.
I recommend everyone write your own elected officials and call them as well. Just bitching about this to each other won't change anything. But as we all saw on November 4th, with some grass roots pushing, anything is possible.
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copy of letter:
Honorable Congresswoman ____________,
I have just read an incredibly disturbing story in the LA Times about Iraq War veterans having their Generals in the Pentagon downgrading injuries they received during combat and classifying them as “non-combat” injuries.
Ref:
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-combat25-2008nov25,0,3682816.story This is outrageous, shameful, and insulting. I, as a former Marine and Desert Storm Veteran, request of you, my representative to Congress, to assist in the investigation of this absolute travesty. These brave and honorable military men and women signed on the dotted line and willingly put themselves into harm’s way for our nation, and now our nation just shafted them. It isn’t right, and someone at the Pentagon needs to publicly lose their job over it.
For the Pentagon to make solitary mistakes occasionally may be understandable, if not acceptable. But for this blatant, in-your-face policy shift to occur unchallenged is reprehensible. Please help however you can to fix this.
Sincerely,
____________________
Former Sergeant/USMC