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Topic: The Forgotten Promises of George Bush
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Sat 02/16/08 04:41 PM
Published on Saturday, February 16, 2008 by CommonDreams.org
The Forgotten Promises of George Bush
by Christopher Brauchli
If you can’t give me your word of honor, will you give me your promise?
- Samuel Goldwyn, The Great Goldwyn

The man can’t keep his word even though the words are always the same. Having mouthed them so often you’d think he could remember them. What’s surprising now is that the forgotten beneficiaries of his words are the people he sent to Iraq to get killed or wounded who now wish to be remembered by the man who sent them there to gratify his own ego. They shouldn’t be surprised. They should have learned from Katrina.

Mr. Bush visited New Orleans shortly after Katrina had paid its respects. Standing in the Rose Garden on September 3 of that sad year, Mr. Bush said: “I know that those of you who have been hit hard by Katrina are suffering. . . The tasks before us are enormous, but so is the heart of America. In America, we do not abandon our fellow citizens in their hour of need. And the federal government will do its part . . . . We have a responsibility to our brothers and sisters all along the Gulf Coast and we will not rest until we get this right and the job is done.” Mr. Bush is well rested. Anyone reading about New Orleans knows he didn’t get it right and the job isn’t done. Those living in New Orleans suffered because of nature’s tragedy and were forgotten by the man who promised them help. Now it’s the veterans’ turn.

In his recent State of the Union message, Mr. Bush received great applause when he said: “Our military families also sacrifice for America. . . . We have a responsibility to provide for them. So I ask you to join me in expanding their access to child care. . . and allowing our troops to transfer their unused education benefits to their spouses or children. Our military families serve our nation, they inspire our nation, and tonight our nation honors them.” One week later he submitted his 2009 budget and dissed the veterans. No funds were included for transferring education benefits.

In submitting his $1.3 trillion budget he forgot to include the benefit that would cost between $1 and $2 billion dollars. That was not the end of ignoring the needs of veterans. According to a release from the Brain Injury Association of America in a press release commenting on the budget, for the third year in a row, Mr. Bush has proposed the complete elimination of the Federal traumatic Brain Injury Program. The program “provides grants to state agencies and [other organizations] to improve access to health and other services for individuals with traumatic brain injury and their families.” Susan Connors, president and CEO of the Brain Injury Association of America described the omission as “deeply disappointing” and went on to say that “President Bush just doesn’t get it.” Those two examples are not the only ones in which veterans who have withstood the onslaught from the enemy in Iraq have to defend themselves from the onslaught of the wolf in the White House parading in sheep’s clothing.

According to a report on National Public Radio, during a visit by representatives of the Army Surgeon General’s staff at Fort Drum Army base, officials from the Department of Veterans’ Affairs were told they should stop helping injured soldiers complete paperwork related to their injuries. The forms completed forms determine what level of care and disability benefits the soldiers receive.

Rep. John McHugh who represents the area that includes Ft. Drum, the military base at which the instructions were given, responded that: “The Surgeon General of the Army told me very flatly that it was not the Army that told the VA to stop this help.” That would have been the end of the matter but for one thing. A summary of the meeting prepared by one of the attendees surfaced and it contradicted the Surgeon General who had contradicted NPR.
Kevin Esslinger, a legal administration specialist at Ft. Drum , prepared the memorandum. It says that Col. Becky Baker of the office of the Surgeon General said the “Veterans Benefits Administration should discontinue counseling Medical Evaluation Board (MED) soldiers on the appropriateness of the Department of Defense MEB/OEB (Physical evaluation board) ratings and findings. There exists a conflict of interest.” Responding to that comment Mr. Esslinger wrote in his summary that “a recent Department of the Army Inspector General inspection had noted the practice and had found it to be a useful service to the soldier.” He went on to say the practice would be discontinued.

NPR’s requests for interviews with Col. Baker and Surgeon General Eric Schoomaker were turned down. It is hard to understand why. But here is something that is not hard to understand-why Mr. Bush’s 2009 budget proposed a reduction in the budget for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting from $400 million to $200 million.

Christopher Brauchli
brauchli.56@post.harvard.edu
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http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/02/15/7093/

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Sat 02/16/08 04:43 PM
whatever comerade. do you realise the our enemies couldent do a better job than you of spreading dissent? your thier tool whether you know it or not. unbelievable.

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Sat 02/16/08 04:44 PM

whatever comerade. do you realise the our enemies couldent do a better job than you of spreading dissent? your thier tool whether you know it or not. unbelievable.


That is so true

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Sat 02/16/08 04:48 PM
Why don't you move to Afghanistan if you hate it so much here.

Gumbyvs's photo
Sat 02/16/08 04:48 PM
I just love the ignorance in people, whenever you see NPR being quoted, disbelieve everything in the article. NPR is nothing more than radio that isn't interesting enough to support itself, so it sucks hard earned tax money, to spread its own views, instead of the news.

Etrain's photo
Sat 02/16/08 04:50 PM
Every bodies got a right to there opinion...thats what America was suppose to be about...not following blindly.

Gumbyvs's photo
Sat 02/16/08 04:51 PM
Exactly, everyone has the right to their opinion. He expressed it, we laughed.

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Sat 02/16/08 04:51 PM
from the onslaught of the wolf in the White House parading in sheep’s clothing.

I think you got it right.

Gumbyvs's photo
Sat 02/16/08 04:52 PM

from the onslaught of the wolf in the White House parading in sheep’s clothing.

I think you got it right.


Yea I know, if Hillary wins the nomination, that's gonna be true. Otherwise, eh.

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Sat 02/16/08 04:59 PM
Edited by rambill79 on Sat 02/16/08 05:04 PM
the ignorance scares me. there are in fact a lot of these liberal commies out there that really believe all this stuff. they really believe that they are excercising thier right of free speech by spouting this dogma, which is based on lies, half truths and designed to play on ones emotions. If its outside our comfort zone it must be bad. well, in reality. where i live, the world isnt all fuzzy warm happyness. we are in a mess that would have been a lot worse if we hadent taken the fight to the enemy.. mad man, your opinion is based on flawed logic and a media with an agenda to implement communism in this country. its the same old battle that has been going on for about a hundres years, and its the classic battle between good and evil. your spouting the doctrine of opression. wake up please. its not too late to change. start by checking with the only source of info thats not biased.. the returning vets and work from there. put the keyboard away and actually TALK with them live and in person. This is real research, unlike surfing the web. if i was hearing that the war was unwinnable and such from them, i would be shouting it from the rooftops, believe it or not. what your shoveling just aint true from my chair. as for katrina being bushs fault... who builds in an area that is below seal level anyway? thats just dum b and i reallly dont feel sorry for anyone who willingly puts themselves in danger, then expects us to pay the bill when things go wrong.

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Sat 02/16/08 05:15 PM
But that's the American way, do something stupid and get paid. The new American dream! But seriously, both political parties in this country have the same goals and do the same exact things. The only thing that changes, is who's cheering and who's complaining.

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Sat 02/16/08 07:23 PM
Edited by madisonman on Sat 02/16/08 07:24 PM
I suppose it makes ya all happy that Our vetreans are being denied benefits AND TO POINT THIS OUT MAKES ME A SUBVERSIVElaugh

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Sat 02/16/08 07:36 PM
yah but its not true.

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Sat 02/16/08 07:40 PM

I just love the ignorance in people, whenever you see NPR being quoted, disbelieve everything in the article. NPR is nothing more than radio that isn't interesting enough to support itself, so it sucks hard earned tax money, to spread its own views, instead of the news.


substitute FOX News, for NPR and I feel pretty much the same...of course since its the voice of the conservative right, it doesnt have to "suck hard earned tax money", that's what advertising is for....

madisonman's photo
Sat 02/16/08 07:43 PM

whatever comerade. do you realise the our enemies couldent do a better job than you of spreading dissent? your thier tool whether you know it or not. unbelievable.
I know the article is long with alot of big words but try reading itnoway

gardenforge's photo
Sat 02/16/08 07:44 PM
I am a vet, I am not being deined any benefits. I get excellent medical care. Some how the left wing socialist slant and reality never seem to come together.


Mac60's photo
Sat 02/16/08 07:44 PM
I was going to say that there are some real f-ng a--holes on this site, but I'd better not or I'll get banned.

madisonman's photo
Sat 02/16/08 07:51 PM

I am a vet, I am not being deined any benefits. I get excellent medical care. Some how the left wing socialist slant and reality never seem to come together.


thank a liberal for you fine benefits drinker

madisonman's photo
Sat 02/16/08 07:52 PM

I am a vet, I am not being deined any benefits. I get excellent medical care. Some how the left wing socialist slant and reality never seem to come together.


In submitting his $1.3 trillion budget he forgot to include the benefit that would cost between $1 and $2 billion dollars. That was not the end of ignoring the needs of veterans. According to a release from the Brain Injury Association of America in a press release commenting on the budget, for the third year in a row, Mr. Bush has proposed the complete elimination of the Federal traumatic Brain Injury Program. The program “provides grants to state agencies and [other organizations] to improve access to health and other services for individuals with traumatic brain injury and their families.” Susan Connors, president and CEO of the Brain Injury Association of America described the omission as “deeply disappointing” and went on to say that “President Bush just doesn’t get it.” Those two examples are not the only ones in which veterans who have withstood the onslaught from the enemy in Iraq have to defend themselves from the onslaught of the wolf in the White House parading in sheep’s clothing.


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Mon 02/18/08 06:12 PM
Most of the politicians seem to forget their promises , not just George Bush.noway :wink:

It seems that when they are running for office ,they will promise a lot of things.drinker drinker

Do you think their memory is bad ,or are they full of Bull crap?laugh laugh noway

But we need to start putting people in office for the right reasons, not because they promise us free stuff. The govt can't give us anything, they don't have anything: first they got to take it from somebody,before they can give it to somebody. They are always promising free stuff, baiting the traps to catch you.(poly -many tics--bloodsuckers)(polyticks)(politics) We don't need any more bloodsuckers , we need some HONEST : WE THE PEOPLE in there.

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