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Veterans for America brought the Walter Reed story to light, and we are working tirelessly to expose and solve the widespread failures within DoD and the VA.
Statement: From Bobby Muller, President, Veterans for America
Walter Reed is Not a Photo Op.
The President should use his visit to gather first-hand accounts from our newly injured soldiers. He should use this trip to become more aware of the appalling state of military and veterans health care in this country, and he should use this trip to reinforce the responsibility that he has to ensure that our service members and veterans receive care for their injuries that is worthy of their sacrifices.
If the President uses this trip as an opportunity to justify a veto of the supplemental, then shame on him.
Walter Reed is still broken.
The DoD healthcare system is still broken.
The social contract between our country and those it sends to war is broken.
Now is the time for action. Tomorrow cannot be a photo op; it cannot be a political stunt.
Our troops need their Commander in Chief to start working harder for them.
President Bush should visit the areas of Walter Reed where our soldiers are suffering because of our neglect. He should visit Ward 54, where soldiers are suffering from acute mental health conditions. He should visit the decrepit outpatient holding facilities where our soldiers are waiting close to a year to get processed out of the Army.
Congress, the media, and the American people need to send a strong message that we will not tolerate any more political maneuvering at the expense of our troops.
Veterans for America works closely with Congress, the media and the American people to increase awareness and develop immediate and long-term solutions for the shattered system failing our service members and veterans. Veterans for America can comment on: veterans legislation (case workers, special needs populations – National Guard and Women), mental health challenges at Walter Reed that are being ignored, Traumatic Brain Injury, the impact presidential/congressional visits have on soldier’s care, and the failure of Congress to pass vital service member/veterans legislation as part of the supplemental.Last week we asked for your help to beat back an effort to disenfranchise Ohio’s veterans and deployed troops in the upcoming election. With your help and support, we did it!
With overwhelming encouragement from so many of you who signed…
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