Your average disabled American service member who has served in our most recent conflicts, and come home with health issues will tell you that the Veteran's Administration does not act in a timely manner and appears to actively fight accurate assessment of health matters and disabilities that are directly related to their military service. Now an individual, who worked for the VA until he quit because of ethical concerns, has come forward, and is testifying to congress as to what he observed while working as a researcher for the V.A. He is claiming that results that prove connections to health issues are buried, or ignored. I believe him. I find Military.com to be without bias, accurate, and factual in their reporting. This article is worth reading.
The words here are about my life as the wife of a now retired Soldier. I live on a small ranch in Texas, and my experiences here craft the words I use to express my life. The sacrifices, challenges, and the deeply satisfying rewards of being the wife of such a man influence them as well. I live in a beautiful and peaceful place, and it is great solace and comfort when I face life and the challenges of a complicated and stressed world. So I have titled my writings "From the Ranch."
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Whistle Blower From the Veteran's Administration
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