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(Mrs. McLeod) of a wounded soldier who also testified with the two military men:
"What about all the injured soldiers who don't have me? Who don't have someone to help them fight to get their benefits and medical care?"
That first part she was actually quoting another person, a friend of hers, I think, who had asked her that question directly: What about the others who don't have you to help them get what they need?
I'm so glad they had Mrs. McLeod testifying with the two soldiers because she told the horror story from the POV of the FAMILIES who are caught up in the bureaucratic abuse and neglect that further damages the "wounded warriors."
I've been a longtime friend and supporter of many Vietnam veterans who took it upon myself to help as many of them as I could in their fight to get disability ratings and compensation as well as treatment from the VA. I went through a similar fight with Social Security to get my Disability from them, so I had "learned the ropes" there in how to work through such a paperwork-heavy system that is based primarily on cutting costs and denying care and compensation instead of providing it.
I missed the first part of the hearing this morning but tuned in as Kiley and Weightman et al were testifying, and then went back and read all the related threads here at DU. Then I discovered CSPAN was airing the hearing starting at the beginning again, and I got to hear the first panel testify.
I honestly believe that this Walter Reed nightmare story may turn out to be THE issue that we can see all Americans responding to and which might well signal the "beginning of The End" for the Bu$h administration.
This is truly huge, and because of the guilt Americans finally felt over how the Vietnam vets were treated for so damn long, we have a broad concensus now among the public that the troops should indeed be "supported." They're sick of seeing our troops continuing to be sent off to be wounded and killed -- for Bu$h's profiteer wars, no less!
So it's not a big jump to figure that the public will be outraged beyond any quick and easy pacification by administration apologists (who never apologize). I predict people are going to be enraged, as we who watched the testimony today are enraged.
And we all know where the buck ultimately stops for all these grievous, horrific wrongs being done to our troops! AND our country....
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