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Old 11-19-2007, 08:04 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by chrisbb View Post
these cocksuckers ought to be ashamed of themselves


WASHINGTON, Illinois (CNN) -- Ty Ziegel peers from beneath his Marine Corps baseball cap, his once boyish face burned beyond recognition by a suicide bomber's attack in Iraq just three days before Christmas 2004.


Ty Ziegel, a Marine, was badly wounded in Iraq. He battled the VA over disability benefits when he returned.

1 of 3 more photos » He lost part of his skull in the blast and part of his brain was damaged. Half of his left arm was amputated and some of the fingers were blown off his right hand.

Ziegel, a 25-year-old Marine sergeant, knew the dangers of war when he was deployed for his second tour in Iraq.

But he didn't expect a new battle when he returned home as a wounded warrior: a fight with the Department of Veterans Affairs.

"Sometimes, you get lost in the system," he told CNN. "I feel like a Social Security number. I don't feel like Tyler Ziegel."

His story is one example of how medical advances in the battlefield have outpaced the home front. Many wounded veterans return home feeling that the VA system, specifically its 62-year-old disability ratings system, has failed them. Watch Ziegel display his model skull »

"The VA system is not ready, and they simply don't have time to catch up," Tammy Duckworth -- herself a wounded veteran who heads up the Illinois Department of Veteran Affairs -- told the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee in March.

VA Acting Secretary Gordon Mansfield said cases like Ziegel's are rare -- that the majority of veterans are moving through the process and "being taken care of." He also said most veterans are fairly compensated.

"Any veteran with the same issue, if it's a medical disability, ... it is going to get the same exact result anywhere in our system," he said.

http://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/11/15...ine/index.html
Hate to say it but this exact same crap was prevalent during The Vietnam War. The VA wasn't ready to handle our wounded/disabled troops then and unfortunately our administration today didn't give a rat's ass to get the VA's cage rattled to be ready for the war.

In fact, the admin was so sure the Iraqis' would embrace us when we began the occupation. And the admin mis-calculated our wounded count - in that it thought it would be minimal. And let's NOT ever forget that Dumbyass did NOT report for duty. He was completely drunk, coked up and separated from any notion of what was going on in the VA back then. Why does the VA of today surprise anyone? I followed this and many stories similar. And many of them report "The White House" is looking into this or recommending that...

Why isn't the admin actually doing something to the VA? Because they don't give a rat's ass and they see the VA as a cost center that's messing up their profit margin...

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