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11-11-2008, 05:52 PM
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The war veterens home closing
I think it is the worst bit of news I have heard this year. The men gave their all for this country, and were willing to die so some of you fat headed people could have a nice job and house and all of the benifits these veterns sacraficed their lives for/// I think you decision stinks and is a rotten way to thank them. I do believe you could have cut some ridiculus things that have no merit than have to put these hero's out on the street. If wasn't for them you may not have the things you do/// Please search your mind and pray for these men////
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11-11-2008, 09:29 PM
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Location: Marietta, GA
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Originally Posted by dasstranger
I think it is the worst bit of news I have heard this year. The men gave their all for this country, and were willing to die so some of you fat headed people could have a nice job and house and all of the benifits these veterns sacraficed their lives for/// I think you decision stinks and is a rotten way to thank them. I do believe you could have cut some ridiculus things that have no merit than have to put these hero's out on the street. If wasn't for them you may not have the things you do/// Please search your mind and pray for these men////
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A couple of months ago, when this was first announced, I wrote to my state Representative, state Senator, the Gov., and the Lt. Gov. What I got back was a bunch of boiler plate responses about tough budget decisions and economic challenges. I also started this thread here at C-D, and it was met with apathy.
http://www.city-data.com/forum/georg...ue-budget.html
It does seem a bit hard to swallow that we can never find a few bucks for the men and women who put their lives on the line to defend us, but we can spare $120 Billion for AIG. I know one is federal and one is state, but in general, we seem to use people when they are young to provide our defense, and then cast them out in the street when they're old and sick.
It makes me mad and a bit ashamed. I have given constantly to Veterans organizations over the years and wish I could do more. I hope this Veterans Day that everyone will remember the men and women who have given their all, as well as the ones we welcomed home but now throw out in the street.
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11-11-2008, 10:49 PM
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i knew nothing of this until this thread. the AJC article talked about a special meeting to discuss this; i'm assuming from the date of the article then that it is final they will close it? I will call my state rep about it, and encourage others to do the same.
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11-12-2008, 08:23 AM
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Originally Posted by neil0311
A couple of months ago, when this was first announced, I wrote to my state Representative, state Senator, the Gov., and the Lt. Gov. What I got back was a bunch of boiler plate responses about tough budget decisions and economic challenges. I also started this thread here at C-D, and it was met with apathy.
http://www.city-data.com/forum/georg...ue-budget.html
It does seem a bit hard to swallow that we can never find a few bucks for the men and women who put their lives on the line to defend us, but we can spare $120 Billion for AIG. I know one is federal and one is state, but in general, we seem to use people when they are young to provide our defense, and then cast them out in the street when they're old and sick.
It makes me mad and a bit ashamed. I have given constantly to Veterans organizations over the years and wish I could do more. I hope this Veterans Day that everyone will remember the men and women who have given their all, as well as the ones we welcomed home but now throw out in the street.
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Sadly most americans consider military service a last resort job and therefore have no sympathy for them after the fact.
You will always hear statements such as..
Nobody forced them to join
We paid them for the job
They knew the risks before the started
I would never allow my children to join
They are not sick but just trying to get something for nothing
According to latest fed statistics over 300,000 homeless vets are on the streets EVERY NIGHT!!

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11-12-2008, 01:54 PM
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Location: Marietta, GA
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Originally Posted by Courier23
Sadly most americans consider military service a last resort job and therefore have no sympathy for them after the fact.
You will always hear statements such as..
Nobody forced them to join
We paid them for the job
They knew the risks before the started
I would never allow my children to join
They are not sick but just trying to get something for nothing
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Many of these folks are WWII, Korea, and Vietnam era vets. Most were drafted and had no choice but to leave civilian life and serve. I put this under the same column as police...many people criticize the cops, but when someone is breaking down your door in the middle of the night, those same people dial 911 and plead for a cop to save them.
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