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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-23-07 12:41 PM
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Injured Iraq war veterans sue the federal government
http://www.yorkdispatch.com/nationworld/ci_6442998

Injured Iraq war veterans sue the federal government
HOPE YEN The Associated Press
Article Last Updated: 07/23/2007 12:27:13 PM EDT

WASHINGTON -- Frustrated by delays in health care, a coalition of injured Iraq war veterans is accusing VA Secretary Jim Nicholson of breaking the law by denying them disability pay and mental health treatment.

The class-action lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, filed today in federal court in San Francisco, seeks broad change in the VA as the agency struggles to meet growing demands from veterans returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan.

Suing on behalf of hundreds of thousands of veterans, it charges that the VA has failed warriors on several fronts -- from providing prompt disability benefits, to adding staff to reduce wait times for medical care to boosting services for post-traumatic stress disorder.

The lawsuit also accuses the VA of deliberately cheating some veterans by allegedly working with the Pentagon to misclassify some claims as pre-existing personality disorders to avoid paying out benefits.

A spokesman for the VA would not comment. The VA and Pentagon have generally denied such charges.

"Unless systemic and drastic measures are instituted immediately, the costs to these veterans, their families, and our nation will be incalculable, including broken families, a new generation of unemployed and homeless veterans, increases in drug abuse and alcoholism, and crushing burdens on the health care delivery system," the complaint states.
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fed-up Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-23-07 12:45 PM
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1. VCS (Veterans for Common Sense) Director to testify before Congress about PTSD claims on July 25
the article below has hot links at the original page (I'm too lazy right now to copy paste them in)

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/print.cfm?page=print&ID=8034

July 25 - VCS Testifies Before Congress about PTSD

Paul Sullivan, Executive Director, VCS

Veterans for Common Sense
Jul 15, 2007


The hearing was rescheduled to July 25.

VCS Testifies Before Congress about PTSD

Dear VCS Supporter:

Veterans for Common Sense's executive director, Paul Sullivan, was invited by the House Veterans Affairs Committee (HVAC) to testify about post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) claims.

The HVAC hearing is scheduled for July 17, 2007 (rescheduled to July 25), at 10 AM in the Cannon Office Building. Veterans, the public, and reporters are invited.

VCS intends to testify about how VA instituted several anti-veteran policies in 2005 to fight the escalating number of our Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans seeking disability compensation for war-related mental health conditions, especially PTSD.

Our recent VCS report about Iraq and Afghanistan casualties climbing past 65,000 resulted in record traffic to our web site and several press interviews. Battlefield casualties, defined as "killed, wounded, injured, or ill," from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars escalated to 65,278, as of June 30, 2007.

Here are five news articles where VCS blew the whistle on how the administration of President George W. Bush is hiding the enormous human and financial costs of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars:

1. Associated Press, “DoD accused of fuzzy math in Iraq and Afghanistan war injury reports,” March 31, 2007.

2. New York Times, “Pentagon Lowers Casualty Totals, Excludes Injured and Ill from Total,” February 2, 2007.

3. New York Times, “VA Lowers Casualty Count - Says Higher Casualty Total Was Posted in Error,” January 30, 2007.

4. CNN, “This Week at War” with John Roberts, “Disabled Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans Flood into VA,” October 14, 2006.

5. New York Times, “Data Suggests Vast Costs Loom in Disability Claims,” October 11, 2006.

An internal VA report documents that 230,000 Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans were already treated at VA hospitals since their return home. Another internal VA report confirms that 180,000 Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans have already filed disability compensation claims against VA.

When combined, the facts paint an ominous future. Harvard University's Professor Linda Bilmes, using documents obtained by VCS, wrote a report showing the total cost of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, for VA healthcare and disiability paymentsy, may reach between $350 billion and $700 billion over the next 40 years.

Please take these facts to the press, to your U.S. Senator and U.S. Represenatative and ask them to make sure that S. 117 and S. 1606 become law so that the Bush Administration is forced to tell us the facts about the wars and actually begin to immediately assist all of our wounded, injured, and ill veterans.

Our mailing list keeps growing thanks to your efforts. Please spread the good word about VCS to your friends and ask them to subscribe to our growing mailing list.

If you want to support our work, please send in a tax-deductible contribution to VCS today.

Sincerley,

Paul Sullivan
Executive Director
Veterans for Common Sense
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Richard Steele Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-23-07 12:48 PM
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2. Best of luck to their pursuit of justice and honest treatment. recommended
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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-23-07 01:29 PM
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3. AMEN! nt
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Richard Steele Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-23-07 03:12 PM
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4. This deserves a lot more attention. Our servicemembers are being SHIT ON by this misAdministration.
They're injured and damaged from their service, and
then insulted and kicked to the curb when they ask
for the Government to uphold its OBLIGATION to take
care of them.

It's utterly evil and soulless- despicable beyond words.
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