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		<title>By: republican</title>
		<link>http://themoderatevoice.com/5558/ej-dionne-today-in-charge-except-theyre-not/comment-page-1/#comment-490</link>
		<dc:creator>republican</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Mar 2006 10:03:03 +0000</pubDate>
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Also we must battle these commie terrorist lovers

http://www.optruth.org/index.php

Look at the kind of thing they say. We must oppose these slackers.  They want to take money from the ownership society and give it to people who are so desperate they go and get themselves shot at for a few ten thousand a year.  This is not why we had tax  cuts!:


Iraq War Veterans Call for Increased Funding for Veteransâ€™ Mental Health Services
New Army Study Shows Hundreds-of-Thousands Will Seek Help

NEW YORK â€“ A new study has found that one-in-three Troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan will seek treatment for mental health problems within one year, and the Executive Director of the nationâ€™s largest organization representing these Veterans said today that the VA Health System is drastically unprepared to deal with the influx.

â€œToo many Veterans come home suffering the psychological wounds of these wars, only to be told that they have to wait months before seeing a counselor at the VA hospitals,â€? said Paul Rieckhoff, the founder and executive director of IAVA: Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America -- the nationâ€™s largest organization for the Troops and Veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

The study, published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association, found that one-in-five Troops will show signs of mental trauma during post-deployment screening, and one-in-three will seek counseling within one year.

â€œOne Veteran from Virginia who returned from Iraq late last year needed psychological counseling, but he was told the next available appointment was months away. When he asked why, he was told â€˜Because all of you guys are coming back nowâ€™.â€?

â€œFrom hotlines that never get answered, to VA centers threatened by closure, to medical claims that get lost in the shuffle, the system designed to care for our Veterans needs a drastic overhaul,â€? said Rieckhoff.

Rieckhoff says that IAVA plans to lobby Congress to increase funding for mental health services for the more than one-million Veterans who have already served in Iraq and Afghanistan.

â€œThere has been too much empty rhetoric in Washington when it comes to â€˜Supporting the Troopsâ€™,â€? Rieckhoff said. â€œAs our Legislators consider the 2007 VA budget, the results of this study should be first and foremost in their minds.â€?

IAVA is the nationâ€™s largest Iraq and Afghanistan Veteransâ€™ organization, representing more than 800 Troops and Veterans in all 50 states, and over 50,000 civilian supporters. For more information, or to arrange an interview with Paul Rieckhoff, please contact Will Coghlan at (212)-982-9699 or will@iava.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Also we must battle these commie terrorist lovers</p>
<p><a href="http://www.optruth.org/index.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.optruth.org/index.php</a></p>
<p>Look at the kind of thing they say. We must oppose these slackers.  They want to take money from the ownership society and give it to people who are so desperate they go and get themselves shot at for a few ten thousand a year.  This is not why we had tax  cuts!:</p>
<p>Iraq War Veterans Call for Increased Funding for Veteransâ€™ Mental Health Services<br />
New Army Study Shows Hundreds-of-Thousands Will Seek Help</p>
<p>NEW YORK â€“ A new study has found that one-in-three Troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan will seek treatment for mental health problems within one year, and the Executive Director of the nationâ€™s largest organization representing these Veterans said today that the VA Health System is drastically unprepared to deal with the influx.</p>
<p>â€œToo many Veterans come home suffering the psychological wounds of these wars, only to be told that they have to wait months before seeing a counselor at the VA hospitals,â€? said Paul Rieckhoff, the founder and executive director of IAVA: Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America &#8212; the nationâ€™s largest organization for the Troops and Veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.</p>
<p>The study, published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association, found that one-in-five Troops will show signs of mental trauma during post-deployment screening, and one-in-three will seek counseling within one year.</p>
<p>â€œOne Veteran from Virginia who returned from Iraq late last year needed psychological counseling, but he was told the next available appointment was months away. When he asked why, he was told â€˜Because all of you guys are coming back nowâ€™.â€?</p>
<p>â€œFrom hotlines that never get answered, to VA centers threatened by closure, to medical claims that get lost in the shuffle, the system designed to care for our Veterans needs a drastic overhaul,â€? said Rieckhoff.</p>
<p>Rieckhoff says that IAVA plans to lobby Congress to increase funding for mental health services for the more than one-million Veterans who have already served in Iraq and Afghanistan.</p>
<p>â€œThere has been too much empty rhetoric in Washington when it comes to â€˜Supporting the Troopsâ€™,â€? Rieckhoff said. â€œAs our Legislators consider the 2007 VA budget, the results of this study should be first and foremost in their minds.â€?</p>
<p>IAVA is the nationâ€™s largest Iraq and Afghanistan Veteransâ€™ organization, representing more than 800 Troops and Veterans in all 50 states, and over 50,000 civilian supporters. For more information, or to arrange an interview with Paul Rieckhoff, please contact Will Coghlan at (212)-982-9699 or will@iava.</p>
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		<title>By: republican</title>
		<link>http://themoderatevoice.com/5558/ej-dionne-today-in-charge-except-theyre-not/comment-page-1/#comment-489</link>
		<dc:creator>republican</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Mar 2006 09:48:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>See look how mad this made the liberals!  It was great politics!

cernigsnewshog.blogspot.com/2005/09/fema-trailer-trash.html


The main group that FEMA turned to was the Manufactured Housing Institute who referred them on to individual retaillers. Clayton Homes, the largest retailler, received an initial order for 1,800 homes alone - an order it has said it intends to make a profit from. Yet the nation&#039;s largest trailer manufacturer, Thor Industries, says it has been unable to talk to anyone at FEMA about selling them trailers direct at manufacturer&#039;s prices. Where FEMA is talking to manufacturers at all it is talking to those who sold units to the government following last year&#039;s Florida hurricanes.

It would perhaps be cynical to suggest that using trailers instead of real homes, and then buying the trailers retail, is tantamount to a giveaway to an industry where 80% of political contributions end up in the pockets of Republicans and which has been declining in the last few years. And yet here I am, suggesting</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>See look how mad this made the liberals!  It was great politics!</p>
<p>cernigsnewshog.blogspot.com/2005/09/fema-trailer-trash.html</p>
<p>The main group that FEMA turned to was the Manufactured Housing Institute who referred them on to individual retaillers. Clayton Homes, the largest retailler, received an initial order for 1,800 homes alone &#8211; an order it has said it intends to make a profit from. Yet the nation&#8217;s largest trailer manufacturer, Thor Industries, says it has been unable to talk to anyone at FEMA about selling them trailers direct at manufacturer&#8217;s prices. Where FEMA is talking to manufacturers at all it is talking to those who sold units to the government following last year&#8217;s Florida hurricanes.</p>
<p>It would perhaps be cynical to suggest that using trailers instead of real homes, and then buying the trailers retail, is tantamount to a giveaway to an industry where 80% of political contributions end up in the pockets of Republicans and which has been declining in the last few years. And yet here I am, suggesting</p>
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		<title>By: republican</title>
		<link>http://themoderatevoice.com/5558/ej-dionne-today-in-charge-except-theyre-not/comment-page-1/#comment-488</link>
		<dc:creator>republican</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Mar 2006 09:42:30 +0000</pubDate>
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One thing that decent people have o work on is VA.  Under Clinton it went from just about the worst medical system in the country to one of the best.  This must be changed!  However Ted Kennedy and other communists did things like forcing our helpless president to offer funds for veterans of Iraq even though they&#039;re slackers with things stress and other injuries and even though the money could be used to provide private enterprise with the kind of help that Bush and Cheney stand for.

Once again the Democrats prove they are traitors!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One thing that decent people have o work on is VA.  Under Clinton it went from just about the worst medical system in the country to one of the best.  This must be changed!  However Ted Kennedy and other communists did things like forcing our helpless president to offer funds for veterans of Iraq even though they&#8217;re slackers with things stress and other injuries and even though the money could be used to provide private enterprise with the kind of help that Bush and Cheney stand for.</p>
<p>Once again the Democrats prove they are traitors!</p>
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		<title>By: republican</title>
		<link>http://themoderatevoice.com/5558/ej-dionne-today-in-charge-except-theyre-not/comment-page-1/#comment-487</link>
		<dc:creator>republican</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Mar 2006 09:39:30 +0000</pubDate>
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Fema is an example of the greatness of our great leader Bush.  Clinton reformed it so that it was effective.  This is socialism and treason.  George Bush reduced and redesigned to prove that government was not the solution but the problem.  He thus expressed the American way so pretty soon whenever there is a big disaster we can rely on private companies like those which reconstructed Iraq.  He&#039;s already got good people in there who payed retail rather than wholsesale for those trailers, no bid too.  You wouldn&#039;t get that under Clinton. It&#039;s the same method used with the nedicare drug bill which will all by itself run a bigger deficit than Social Security proving government is wasteful, pays retail prices for drugs, reduced the drugs availible to the unworthy bums who had medicaid and threatens to drive small pharmacies out of business while creating thousands of insurance plans which are private so they&#039;re not government red tape.

George Bush is battling government bureaucracy in the only way that effective. He&#039;s making it impssible to function.  He&#039;s a great man.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fema is an example of the greatness of our great leader Bush.  Clinton reformed it so that it was effective.  This is socialism and treason.  George Bush reduced and redesigned to prove that government was not the solution but the problem.  He thus expressed the American way so pretty soon whenever there is a big disaster we can rely on private companies like those which reconstructed Iraq.  He&#8217;s already got good people in there who payed retail rather than wholsesale for those trailers, no bid too.  You wouldn&#8217;t get that under Clinton. It&#8217;s the same method used with the nedicare drug bill which will all by itself run a bigger deficit than Social Security proving government is wasteful, pays retail prices for drugs, reduced the drugs availible to the unworthy bums who had medicaid and threatens to drive small pharmacies out of business while creating thousands of insurance plans which are private so they&#8217;re not government red tape.</p>
<p>George Bush is battling government bureaucracy in the only way that effective. He&#8217;s making it impssible to function.  He&#8217;s a great man.</p>
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		<title>By: Elrod</title>
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		<dc:creator>Elrod</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Mar 2006 06:44:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>But Brian, at some level the President can lead the massive bureaucracy at his disposal in a way that improves the bureaucracy&#039;s ability to do its job. Sure, we don&#039;t want the President to violate every civil service protection, or replace every low-level staffer at the Department of Agriculture with a personal appointee. But we do want some assurance that Bush is capable of managing the overall government. Presidents, especially those with a Congress of its own party, have a lot of power to change the ways Washington bureaucracies work. The US Postal Service, for example, operates much differently than it did 20 years ago, thanks to some great leadership (and response to private competition). And in the case of the DHS, Bush actually created that new bureaucracy, so he certainly has authority to manage how it should be run. Real leadership can reform bureaucracies and make government work. Some mayors, like Giuliani, Rendell and Daley were able to do it. They didn&#039;t have to fire everybody in the government. Just change the culture of the government so the bureaucrats knew who they were working for. For a &quot;CEO President&quot;, I&#039;d think he would know that.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>But Brian, at some level the President can lead the massive bureaucracy at his disposal in a way that improves the bureaucracy&#8217;s ability to do its job. Sure, we don&#8217;t want the President to violate every civil service protection, or replace every low-level staffer at the Department of Agriculture with a personal appointee. But we do want some assurance that Bush is capable of managing the overall government. Presidents, especially those with a Congress of its own party, have a lot of power to change the ways Washington bureaucracies work. The US Postal Service, for example, operates much differently than it did 20 years ago, thanks to some great leadership (and response to private competition). And in the case of the DHS, Bush actually created that new bureaucracy, so he certainly has authority to manage how it should be run. Real leadership can reform bureaucracies and make government work. Some mayors, like Giuliani, Rendell and Daley were able to do it. They didn&#8217;t have to fire everybody in the government. Just change the culture of the government so the bureaucrats knew who they were working for. For a &#8220;CEO President&#8221;, I&#8217;d think he would know that.</p>
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		<title>By: BrianOfAtlanta</title>
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		<dc:creator>BrianOfAtlanta</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Mar 2006 22:20:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Not to say Bush is a rocket scientist when it comes to picking the 3,000 or so positions in government that he has direct hire/fire control over, but this comment:
&lt;blockquote&gt;Hold on: The president of the United States runs the &quot;big government&quot; he&#039;s attacking. This is mysterious. If Bush&#039;s &quot;good, hardworking people&quot; aren&#039;t responsible for the problem, the villains of the piece must be alien creatures created by some strange beast called Big Government.&lt;/blockquote&gt;
is a cheap shot. Does EJ Dionne wish that Bush really were a dictator or monarch who could hire and fire anyone in government with impunity? Personally, I think it&#039;s a good thing that, in general, not all of government is the president&#039;s people.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not to say Bush is a rocket scientist when it comes to picking the 3,000 or so positions in government that he has direct hire/fire control over, but this comment:</p>
<blockquote><p>Hold on: The president of the United States runs the &#8220;big government&#8221; he&#8217;s attacking. This is mysterious. If Bush&#8217;s &#8220;good, hardworking people&#8221; aren&#8217;t responsible for the problem, the villains of the piece must be alien creatures created by some strange beast called Big Government.</p></blockquote>
<p>is a cheap shot. Does EJ Dionne wish that Bush really were a dictator or monarch who could hire and fire anyone in government with impunity? Personally, I think it&#8217;s a good thing that, in general, not all of government is the president&#8217;s people.</p>
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