CNN’s Anderson Cooper reported Monday night from the Center for the Intrepid, the new rehabilitation facility for wounded soldiers in San Antonio, Texas. Cooper announced he had a problem that this facility was privately, not publicly funded, as if raising private funds for Iraq vets was outrageous and inappropriate. This prompted the CNN anchor to ask Hillary Clinton a softball question using a quote from partisan hack and unwavering Clinton supporter Paul Begala about how the government could fund Halliburton and tax cuts, but not its heroes. Hillary said: "And I say Amen." But Cooper unintentionally answered his own question later in the show as he fussed over bureaucracy stalling funds for Hurricane Katrina recovery.
Throughout the show, Anderson Cooper was horrified that this $50 million state of the art facility was funded through the generous donations of the American people rather than government funds. He inquired to Bill White, president of the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund: "This center was $50 million in donations from corporations, and even individuals, school kids giving them dollars here and there. Why didn’t the government do it?"
He asked Hillary: “I want to read you something Paul Begala was quoted as saying. He said, ‘It's an obscenity that a government that can find millions for Halliburton and billions in tax cuts for the wealthy cannot find a few million dollars to bind up the wounds of its heroes.’” Clinton of course replied in the affirmative: “And I say Amen.”
He again posed that question to Senator Clinton: "What does [private funds] say, though, about the American government? Why- why are private funds needed to build a hospital like this?"
In the following hour, Anderson Cooper seemed to answer his own question when covering the progress, or lack thereof, from the Katrina recovery along the Gulf Coast.
SENATOR JOSEPH LIEBERMAN (D) CONNECTICUT: "The federal government has put $110 billion on the table, a generous response. We'll probably have to do more in the future. But too little of it has gotten to the victims. And we're going to stay on top of this until we make sure that more of it does more quickly."
REPORTER SUSAN ROESGEN: "But how to get money to the Freedom Victim's Morgue, quickly? Still no answer to that."
COOPER: "And Susan, I mean, those questions -- these are the questions we've been asking now for, you know, 16 months. What, what seems to be the bottleneck that's stopping money from getting to New Orleans?"
ROESGEN: "Well, believe it or not now, Anderson, many people point to the state. They say that the State is holding up some of the federal money coming down because federal rules require the state to be accountable for the way local towns and cities like New Orleans here spend the federal dollars. But even state officials are saying, look, by making us the gatekeepers, you're adding an extra level of bureaucracy that is really slowing the federal money down. And they would like the rules to change and let the local towns and cities be responsible for their own spending the money wisely or not wisely, Anderson."






















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On Mr. Cooper 270
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 15:44 ET by UnsaneWhat a shock. A Leftist not wanting to peel off the check themselves; rather, they want to turn the government into the United Way; into a Big Fat Charity. Here is also betting that Mr. Cooper (of Anderson Cooper 270) has no qualms with a goverment that steals from the successful in order to make that work.
He ALSO knows NOTHING about San Antonio, Military City U.S.A. Anyone remotely familiar with San Antonio would not be the least bit surprised that private funds would go to the rehab of wounded soldiers and other charities that support members of the Armed Forces in other ways.
"HAV3 TH3 BRIDG3S OF INSANITY B33N CROSS3D AND FOR3V3R R3TRACT3D???." - Meshuggah, "3ntrapm3nt", from Catch Thirty Thr33 (2005)
Sure, they can take the examp
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 16:28 ET by Clear thinkerSure, they can take the example of how well government works in building something, just point at New Orleans.
if the government were to hav
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 16:00 ET by pmohbuckif the government were to have funded this facility, does anyone think anderson cooper and his ilk would actually offer praise? or would we hear references to the gov't spending more money on bush's war, why wasn't a similar facility funded for the suffering in new orleans, blah, blah
nothing but contempt will do for the MSM types like cooper. it's a no-win situation. and we're suppose to believe someone like anderson cooper really cares about our military anyway ... correct me if i'm wrong, but wasn't he involved in the promotion and public airing of a terrorist propaganda video that shows americans being sniped? what a jackass.
"at some point people need to realize that there is more to being an american than just exercising his/her rights" - me
Private funding means that th
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 16:57 ET by kathleenirishPrivate funding means that the blow-hard scumbag politicians like Kerry and Kennedy can't take credit for their success.
"He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare, and he who has one enemy will meet him everywhere" -Ali ibn-Abi-Talib, 4th Islamic Caliph
if the government were to hav
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 16:01 ET by pmohbuckooopps ... double-post
"at some point people need to realize that there is more to being an american than just exercising his/her rights" - me
I'd much rather be taken care
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 16:10 ET by Mean Gene Dr. LoveI'd much rather be taken care of in a privately funded facility than a government by funded facility. That is a no-brainer.
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Mind Mangle
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 16:21 ET by thedookWhen Anderson Cooper first started reporting for CNN, I genuinely enjoyed watching his broadcast. Now, the leftist propaganda that is rambled from his lips nightly truly disgusts me and I cannot stand to even bypass CNN when channel flipping. He has been twisted into what CNN needs him to be in order to get their ratings up with the younger generations, it is disheartening to see how he has changed.
"It often requires more courage to dare to do right than to fear to do wrong." - Abraham Lincoln
When Kyle Petty decided to se
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 16:31 ET by Clear thinkerWhen Kyle Petty decided to see his sons dream come true who did he go to, not the government. The Victory Junction Gang Camp is a huge success precisly because the funds were raised through private donations.
Outside the military, is ther
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 16:38 ET by Chris NormanOutside the military, is there any situation the government has truly improved by getting involved? I'm racking my brain trying to think of a success, but can't come up with much of anything.
The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on.
- Arabian Proverb
I'm sure that Anderson Coop
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 16:51 ET by annoyedmanI'm sure that Anderson Cooper is just upset because it is by means of income taxes that liberals make their charitable contributions. The giving is much more personalized and sacrificial that way, and he feels like he was deprived of the opportunity to participate. Poor dear.
Actually, I believe that this is just an extension of the liberal philosophy that tax money belongs to the government, and not to the people. My guess is that this facility came in at, or slighter under, budget; and on time to boot. No government program has EVER done that. I was living in Los Angeles during the Northridge earthquake, when all those sections of Interstate 10 going through the center of the city collapsed. Instead of giving the job to Caltrans to rebuild all those sections of freeway, it was given to private contractors who finished all the work under budget and early. And that was a much bigger project than building one hospital. THAT is what happens when you take the job away from government and give to the experts to handle. I wouldn't hire government to pick up the dog poop in my back yard. What my son can do in 5 minutes for $5.00 would take government 5 years and $5 million.
Furthermore, when Roesgren answered Cooper with "And they would like the rules to change and let the local towns and cities be responsible for their own spending the money wisely or not wisely, Anderson," he betrayed a folly beyond belief. Since when do federal taxpayers in Demoines and Dallas have no right to expect that the big spenders in New Orleans spend their money wisely? What a freakin' moronic statement.
"I never gave anybody hell. I just told them the truth and they thought it was hell." - Harry Truman
I'm trying to figure this out. The Vet Center for Intrepid.
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 16:51 ET by acaiguanaI'm trying to figure this out. The Vet Center for Intrepid.
In a fantastic display of private support for the Veterans, there is a problem?
I'm way confused over what this story is about. Clinton doesn't like our veterans?
That's not news.
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No. It's Bush that doesn't l
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 17:34 ET by blarsenNo. It's Bush that doesn't like our veterans. I'm glad MSNBC host Don Imus got mention of helping raise ten million from his show. He called on Halliburton to contribute, but of course, they couldn't be bothered.
halliburton
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 17:37 ET by florida_chadThey were too busy doing the work that they have been doing for americans the past 25 years. That is why they were used repeatedly by the Clinton administration. Was Halliburton bad when Clinton hired them with no bid contracts? Or is it just bad when a republican does it?!?
I eagerly await your answer Blarsen.
Really? Then Back It Up Blarsen
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 17:42 ET by emjem24It's much easier to speak in generalities, isn't it, blarsen? No inconvenient stuff like backing up one's argument, huh? Where's your proof that Pres. Bush doesn't like veterans? That seems to be a very blatant and biased generalization, don't you think? Have you ever been in the military? The government has a problem delivering even the basic service to its active duty people and families. Let's take the health care system. Through the governments tricare system it is hard to not only find a quality doctor but bend his ear for 10 minutes. As a military spouse, I don't have my own GP yet (otherwise known as a PCM - primary care manager). Do you really think this makes government qualified to manage our civilian health care system? I think not. Please reevaluate your statement because you don't know what you're talking about.
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Take me to school. How much
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 17:57 ET by blarsenTake me to school. How much in no bid contracts did Clinton give to Halliburton? Then tell me how much Bush gave to Halliburton in no bid contracts.
"The government has a problem delivering even the basic service to its active duty people and families." Your words not mine.
Irony
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 18:03 ET by UnsaneYet, blarsen, you CANNOT WAIT to turn over 100% of your economic, financial, and political freedoms to the government to become a good little serf who is coddled, spoiled, and spoon-fed three times a day by the government. Because, in your twisted mind, THAT is freedom.
"HAV3 TH3 BRIDG3S OF INSANITY B33N CROSS3D AND FOR3V3R R3TRACT3D???." - Meshuggah, "3ntrapm3nt", from Catch Thirty Thr33 (2005)
Unsane---you're a broken reco
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 18:29 ET by blarsenUnsane---you're a broken record who listens to too much rightwing radio.
Did you just accuse Unsane of
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 18:34 ET by Mean Gene Dr. LoveDid you just accuse Unsane of not thinking for himself?
I pity your soul. Good luck with that battle.
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blarsen can't help himself
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 18:49 ET by UnsaneI really hope he didn't go there. This from one who cannot deviate one iota away from the orthodoxy of Socialism; one whom, if he had his way, would string up every single person in America who makes above per capita income from a telephone pole (after torturing and exterminating them, of course) and let their rotting corpses sit there as an example to others who might DARE to make something of themselves.
"HAV3 TH3 BRIDG3S OF INSANITY B33N CROSS3D AND FOR3V3R R3TRACT3D???." - Meshuggah, "3ntrapm3nt", from Catch Thirty Thr33 (2005)
blarsen's 100% non-creative post
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 18:35 ET by UnsaneNegative. I wouldn't have to repeat myself if a Leftist could refute it. And these days I don't have the TIME to listen to ANY radio.
But then, you not only lack ambition, but creativity, as your post shows.
You do not deny, then, that you hate the military and feel that America's wealth is only in existence for you to steal as much of it as you want?
"HAV3 TH3 BRIDG3S OF INSANITY B33N CROSS3D AND FOR3V3R R3TRACT3D???." - Meshuggah, "3ntrapm3nt", from Catch Thirty Thr33 (2005)
Hey florida_, I thought you
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 19:38 ET by blarsenHey florida_, I thought you were going to take me to school and give me the hard cheese. What happened? Can't find the facts?
No blarsen, I never said that
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 20:06 ET by florida_chadNo blarsen, I never said that I would. You issued statements. I countered with different statements. Since you provided no proof, I did not feel the need to. Do you want to provide some proof to back up your claims? If so, I will follow suit. But the fact is that halliburton did get no bid contracts under clinton. Was it bad then? or only now?
Read ThisThen try to understa
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 19:56 ET by Mean Gene Dr. LoveRead This
Then try to understand that Halliburton is one of two companies in the world (the other is a French company, Technip) that can handle the types of operations the government contracts required. Also understand that the government follows rules when asking for bids and making contracts. However, if a company (such as Halliburton) is a sole source (meaning no one else can or will do the job) then documentation is generated showing that the company is a sole-source and the government can make a contract without taking bids. Bush doesn't call up his buddies at Halliburton and say, "hey, I got some work for y'all and I'll pay you millions of dollars." It doesn't work that way. And if you think it does, then I'm sorry but, you are serverely uneducated on this issue.
The amount of money shouldn't be the focus, unless we were paying $1000 for a plastic toilet seat or $200 for a ball-peen hammer. The size of the operation dictates the size of the contract. The contracts with the Clinton administration may have been much smaller but, so were the operations. Go figure.
I wouldn't be asking for a trip to the wood-shed unless you can back up the ridiculous comments you've made today.
Gun Safety Tip #8: No matter how responsible he seems, never give your gun to a monkey. (www.imao.us)
One more thing blarsen,Biddin
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 20:14 ET by Mean Gene Dr. LoveOne more thing blarsen,
Bidding on government contracts is time consuming and can sometimes compromise the secrecy of a pending military operation. So, sometimes we just can't fool around with the bureaucratic red-tape of asking for bids. If you spent more time thinking through things and less time trying to point the finger of blame, you just might be able to figure out how the world (and government agencies) works.
Gun Safety Tip #8: No matter how responsible he seems, never give your gun to a monkey. (www.imao.us)
Dr. Love...I'm glad you know
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 20:24 ET by Clear thinkerDr. Love...
I'm glad you know the subject matter, but do you really think it will make any difference to blarsen?
Sorry for my attitude, it's just these dweebs get on my nerves on Tuesdays.
Ct...Just Tuesdays?
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 20:31 ET by bigtimerCt...
Just Tuesdays?
bt...It's the only day of the
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 20:38 ET by Clear thinkerbt...
It's the only day of the week I will consider a liberals argument. The rest of the week is set aside for reality.
Don't tell anyone, but honestly, I can't stand them 24/7/365.
Ct....Mum's the word!LOL!
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 20:42 ET by bigtimerCt....
Mum's the word!
LOL!
bt...Thanks. I knew I could c
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 20:46 ET by Clear thinkerbt...
Thanks. I knew I could count on you!
;- )
It isn't Bush that doesn't li
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 17:54 ET by UnsaneIt isn't Bush that doesn't like our veterans (my mailbox full of information for vets entirely contradicts you), it is YOU who hates our military.
I can understand why you hate Halliburton so much. That company does more for its customers in 5 years than you will do for ANYONE in your lifetime. They are just another target for your kleptomaniacal tendencies. It is easier to steal from others than to produce, especially if you can get other people (the government) to do the stealing for you.
"HAV3 TH3 BRIDG3S OF INSANITY B33N CROSS3D AND FOR3V3R R3TRACT3D???." - Meshuggah, "3ntrapm3nt", from Catch Thirty Thr33 (2005)
National Guard and Reservists
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 18:20 ET by blarsenNational Guard and Reservists who have been on active duty in Iraq and Afghanistan get two years of health care and nothing past that.
"It is easier to steal from others than to produce, especially if you can get other people (the government) to do the stealing for you."
Freudian slip?
"National Guard and Rese
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 18:28 ET by Mean Gene Dr. Love"National Guard and Reservists who have been on active duty in Iraq and Afghanistan get two years of health care and nothing past that."
Is that your swipe at Bush? You forget that Guardsmen and Reservists are funded by their State Governments unless called up by the Federal Government. While under orders of the Federal Government, their healthcare is taken care of by the government. But, government managed healthcare is a mess and substandard even for Active Duty military and their families and aggravated BECAUSE of the reduced military funding the Left so vigorously advocates.
Try again, clueless.
Gun Safety Tip #8: No matter how responsible he seems, never give your gun to a monkey. (www.imao.us)
"But, government managed heal
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 18:40 ET by blarsen"But, government managed healthcare is a mess and substandard even for Active Duty military and their families and aggravated BECAUSE of the reduced military funding the Left so vigorously advocates." Your words not mine.
BTW, refresh my memory--who's been the party in power for the past six years. Last I checked "advocate" isn't a synonym for "vote" and even if it was, tell me when the Left ever "advocated" cutting healthcare benefits for veterans.
when history begins
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 18:45 ET by UnsaneWe'll have to excuse blarsen, for him, history did not begin until 20 January 2001.
I have never known military health care to be easy, fun, or pleasant, and I have had that benefit under both Republican and Democrat Presidents.
"HAV3 TH3 BRIDG3S OF INSANITY B33N CROSS3D AND FOR3V3R R3TRACT3D???." - Meshuggah, "3ntrapm3nt", from Catch Thirty Thr33 (2005)
Hey Unsane, and this goes for
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 19:01 ET by blarsenHey Unsane, and this goes for everybody--don't give me blather, give me answers to questions I pose to you. Refute what I say with facts and quit spewing unquantifiable crybaby blithering.
Read what I've posted and give me answers. I told you Bush cut funding for vets and that Halliburton has handsomely profited in the Bush Administration. Give me the facts. Take pleasure in proving me wrong, not just making lame accusations and name calling like Unsane does. Rise to the challenge and do some heavy mental lifting or stifle yourself.
Memo to blarsen
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 19:13 ET by UnsaneWhy, Socialist? Why can't YOU back your own thesis statement? When I went to college, I had to write my OWN papers all by myself; not throw out a statement and demand my professors prove me wrong, as you apparently did.
Oh, I forgot...as a Leftist, you love to make demands of other people, yet will not bother answering our questions or comments, or you whine about "name calling".
I have not leveled an accusation at you that I cannot back. You have posted on this board about how you want to steal from companies like Halliburton for "war profiteering" and punish everything and everyone that can perhaps rub two nickels together.
Nor is it name calling to call you what you are - a Socialist who hates with a passion the fact that people can actually produce incomes for themselves and make a better life for themselves. (Besides, it is easier for blarsen to be a common thief than it is for him to produce it himself; right, blarsen?) You can call me a Rightist all you want - I don't care, because I think the description is quite accurate, though I am not a member of any political party.
Could it be that you are just upset that you have been called out for what you really are - a miserable human being who wishes that everyone else in America and the world were as miserable as you are?
"HAV3 TH3 BRIDG3S OF INSANITY B33N CROSS3D AND FOR3V3R R3TRACT3D???." - Meshuggah, "3ntrapm3nt", from Catch Thirty Thr33 (2005)
Check and mate (Me tipping o
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 19:35 ET by blarsenCheck and mate (Me tipping over Unsane's computer).
a translation of sorts of blarsen's comment
Thu, 02/01/2007 - 01:42 ET by UnsaneTranslation: in response to my simple request that the Socialist blarsen back up his thesis statement with his own research and his own homework as prudence dictates (instead of whining at everyone, demanding they all do the heavy lifting for him), he immediately throws the most violent temper tantrum the world has ever seen. blarsen, in this temper tantrum, destroys his computer and eventually his house.
He is then restrained by a small force of police officers, most of them members of the SWAT team. He is then led away, and though he is generally incoherent, he can be heard to scream "FEED ME!" "FEED ME!" "FEED ME!" (because blarsen thinks that government is only there to spoon-feed, clothe, shelter and otherwise nanny him 24/7/365.
P.S. By declaring victory, you lose. Спасиво.
"HAV3 TH3 BRIDG3S OF INSANITY B33N CROSS3D AND FOR3V3R R3TRACT3D???." - Meshuggah, "3ntrapm3nt", from Catch Thirty Thr33 (2005)
blarson, you don't have any idea what you are talking about.
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 22:14 ET by acaiguanablarson, you don't have any idea what you are talking about.
I haven't the time to go into the Halliburton game play with you but I can assure you that you don't have any idea what you are talking about there either. By the way, Halliburton got contracts in New Orleans also. No bid contracts are at a very superficial glance obvious open for criticism, but under no circumstances are they always open for criticism. And all government contracts can be criticized. Halliburton is being criticized for one reason, Dick Cheney. If you could in some way bring up a point about Halliburton that showed undue favoritism just because of Cheney's history with them, then you might have a point.
But you don't. Have a point. You paint with a broad brush with zero cites or facts to back your crap up.
Now, as to Veterans. Here's the Bush Record:
Veterans Benefits: From 2001 the outlay of $45,039 billion to 2005 outlay of $68,161 billion represent an increase of $23,122 BILLION. That would be a total increase of 51% which works out to an average increase of 10.9% per year. For the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Under Clinton, not even close.
So, again, you don't have a clue about which you speak.
Clintons both HATE the military and veterans.
They are also invested in the United States losing the war in Iraq. Witness Hillary demanding that Bush have all the troops out and the problems resolved when she takes over in 2009. That should be part of the Constitution. All major problems should be resolved before the next President takes office. Carter's 23% Interest Rates and 17% Inflation, for example. Clinton's Bosnia for example.
So, whatever you are thinking with this drivel you are posting, I wish you would at least come up with some fact based slogans rather than just reading the talking points.
ACA...
Acaiguana says: "I love blind Monkeys and any inference that I am making fun of blind Monkeys would be wrong.
ACA...Spot on!Where do you fi
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 22:27 ET by Clear thinkerACA...
Spot on!
Where do you find the patience to deal with these...um...uh...people?
Actually, clear, I'm not writing for them.
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 22:52 ET by acaiguanaActually, clear, I'm not writing for them. I mostly write for the visiting reader. Those times I am in error are very embarassing for me, but this is a standard Liberal line that needs to be addressed every month or so. Cheney got Halliburton all these no-bid contracts. Bush hates Veterans.
Even among the unionized staff at the VA you will find Bush haters. They simply do not like the man. Further, they are ungrateful for what Bush really has done for the Veterans.
ACA
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Acaiguana says: "I love blind Monkeys and any inference that I am making fun of blind Monkeys would be wrong.
Aca,Well, keep up the great w
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 23:00 ET by MerlinAca,
Well, keep up the great work. You're one of the people here that I have respect for (there are too many others to mention) and you provide information for honest debates. Overall, this is the best site around when it comes to providing the "food for thought" and most folks here (like yourself) certainly provide the information and links for others to do their own research.
Now, if we could just get the MSM to provide honest information and do some research before jumping off the deep end...never mind, who am I kidding.
I for one almost fell for tha
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 23:07 ET by Eric TurnerI for one almost fell for that song and dance from the libs about Bush and the Veterans. But you got to stay connected. The only thing that troubles me now about the VA benefits and retirement is this whole thing about the pension buyout issue that's apparently coming up (or already has).
By the way, anytime I've talked to anyone at the VA they have been incredibly nice - so far! I have an appointment with them on the 9th about Vocational Rehab. I just hope things go my way in that meeting then I'll really think nice things about the VA!
Eric, I think the buyout thing is dead. The VA has good stuff.
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 23:13 ET by acaiguanaEric, I think the buyout thing is dead. The VA has good stuff.
When I came back from 'Nam I wanted nothing to do with them in any way. I was wrong. But it has changed a lot. They are now 'client' oreinted and have some really great folks working there. There are a few bad apples and a few real loons, but it is a big organization and you can't escape that.
It doesn't help with them to get impatient, OK to be firm. If you look around you will see some Vets there with chips on their shoulders, but for the most part you can find a bunch of pretty good guys. Particularly the CVs.
ACA
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Acaiguana says: "I love blind Monkeys and any inference that I am making fun of blind Monkeys would be wrong.
I figured it had died. Just h
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 23:23 ET by Eric TurnerI figured it had died. Just hadn't really heard anything. Thanks for the info.
for that crybaby/kleptomaniac blarsen
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 18:42 ET by UnsaneNot at all a freudian slip...that sentence is a perfect description of you. You are the one wanting to steal from everyone else, not I. I just want to be a producer and left the f*!k alone...
Hey crybaby/klepto, I am on the verge of getting accepted into the Reserves and I went in anyways, knowing that I only get health care when activated. That didn't bother me at all. I have easily gotten my health care on my own, by...WORKING for it. You may want to try that sometime.
That policy has been in existence, since ever, as far as I know. And I can see why. You HAVE to have some incentives to encourage people to join the active-duty side of the force. I know you desperately want to believe that all NG members and Reservists were getting free health care until 1100 CST on 20 January 2001, but that simply isn't the case.
But then, you don't think the laws of economics apply to the medical world, and that EVERYONE should be getting health care for FREE (for starters).
"HAV3 TH3 BRIDG3S OF INSANITY B33N CROSS3D AND FOR3V3R R3TRACT3D???." - Meshuggah, "3ntrapm3nt", from Catch Thirty Thr33 (2005)
It's Kerry that doesn't like
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 18:45 ET by mastersofdeceitIt's Kerry that doesn't like our veterans or troops. Remember? And Bill "I loathe the military" Clinton.
At Least Somebody Cares
Tue, 01/30/2007 - 17:09 ET by emjem24At least somebody cares about our wounded Iraq and Afghanistan vets. When we have a congress who uses our active and wounded troops as play things to fiddle around with but do nothing about it's better to at least have an alternative funding source. Anderson having the gaul to say he's uncomfortable that the rehab centers weren't governmentally funded? Please. At least one benefactor had the courage and cajones to take care of our vets. No questions asked. Not hearings called and no committees formed. Listening to Anderson is a waste of time but then listening to most of these people on the MSM is a waste of time and I tune them out because they don't give a crap about the military (either do most Americans for that matter).
The difficult we do immediately; the impossible takes a little longer. Air Force Motto
emjem says: When your brain's stuck on liberalism it self-destructs.