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Here's a link (military) that will send a message to a brave man or woman
in our military.
"Give a shout to a soldier today."
http://www.AmericaSupportsYou.mil
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The Current Status Of Liz and Dennis, a Disabled Vietnam Veteran Against The
State Of New York.
Why can't the State of New York fix their flood problem and then work with the township of Deerpark
and Orange County to determine who pays what? New York State is the only one that admits to once
owning the land. However, all three levels of government; the state, county and township are exacerbating
Dennis' disability. I'm sure this exacerbation is already mentioned in his Veterans Affairs (VA) medical
records.
The State of New York could be opening herself up to a civil law case for
damages. Yet, all this veteran is asking for is for his different levels of government to come to an agreement
to replace the flood destroyed NYS DOT Tunnel.
The State of New York's behavior is almost criminal...
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What can I say--
The state says the town owns it, the town says the state owns it, the county says they
don't own it, and it's not on my survey map. I sincerly doubt there there could be a piece of property in NY that
is not being taxed. I wonder when it will end?
In the mean time, we continue to struggle with the everyday
things most people take for granted and continue to hope someone will help us with the issue. We are worried about
getting fuel oil before it reaches $3:00 a gallon! (Home heating oil can not
be drivered, until New York State employees and politicians agree to stop disagreeing, and finally fix their problem.)
Harassment of a disability should be considered discrimination.
Which in turn should be a violation of Dennis' civil rights.
I base this on the fact that every year, the federal government releases
their yearly calendar with the MARCH month message as follows: Harassment is a form of discrimination.
Why can't the State of New York fix their flood problem and then work with the township
of Deerpark and Orange County to determine who pays what. New York State is the only one that admits
to once owning the land.
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PLEASE PRESS THE BELOW
LINK TO HEAR ECHO TAPS
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Hi,
My name is Stephen J. Cook and I am the Executive Director of the National
Combat Medical Memorial & Youth Education Center, and a disabled veteran. Our goal is to have a memorial built to
honor those military medical personnel that have heroically served (and continue to do so) the United States armed services.
I would like to mention that retired Gunnery Sgt. R. Lee Ermey,
the actor famous for his role in Full Metal Jacket, has agreed to be our national spokesman. Any assistance
to our cause, which I am sure you will find to be a just cause, will be greatly appreciated. Please see the linked document
for a better explanation of where we are at, and what we aim to do.
Stephen J. Cook

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It's a disgrace when something like below happens to the honored memory
of America's Veterans. After reading how vandals desecrated these veterans' graves, learn how a State desecrated the
memory of veterans by burying them in a known flood area of the State's Veterans Memorial Cemetery. In 1995,
the State of New Jersey knew the area was flooded, yet they buried 40 to 50 honorable veterans in the flood plain. These
World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam Veterans are still under water days after it rains. See the pictures
and read the current status of this disgrace at: http://home.earthlink.net/~new_jersey_veterans_cemetery
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Vandals destroy veterans' burial area
By: Patty Yauger, Herald-Standard
BULLSKIN TWP. - The Green Ridge Memorial Park Veterans Circle has served for several
decades as the final resting place for many soldiers that have defended their country in time of war.
As the nation prepared last week to celebrate its independence and pay tribute to
the men and women who have bravely served, vandals entered the cemetery and desecrated the veterans' burial area. "It's
pathetic that someone would do something like this," said Don Burkholder, president of the Connellsville Veterans Commission.
"These are the men that fought so bravely to make sure these kind of people are able to enjoy freedom and democracy. "For
them to turn around and do something like this is unthinkable." The incident, according to state police trooper Robert
A. McGraw, took place between 9 p.m. June 30 and 9:30 a.m. July 1. The damage included spray-painting derogatory words about
veterans on a walkway and placing an "X" on a plaque that dedicates the area to the soldiers. Since then, workers at the
cemetery have been able to remove the pink paint from a concrete area, but the marker will have to be disassembled and taken
elsewhere to be refurbished. Although the cost to make the repairs totals a mere $50, Burkholder said the disrespect shown
to the deceased war veterans cannot be calculated. "Why would someone want to destroy a memorial?" he said. To assist
the police investigation, Burkholder said, the Connellsville Veterans Commission has posted a $1,000 reward for information
that would lead to an arrest and conviction of those responsible for the vandalism. Burkholder speculates that the damage
was done under the cover of darkness and out of the sight of those traveling along Route 119, where the cemetery is located.
No other damage was incurred at the cemetery. "Hopefully someone will come forward and report the person or persons that
intentionally targeted the veterans area," he said. Richard Brooks, president of the corporation, said approximately 1,900
veterans have been laid to rest in the cemetery. "What is disturbing to us is that someone would single out the veterans,"
he said. "We obviously owe them a great debt of gratitude. We certainly wouldn't be where we are today if it were not for
our veterans." The vandalism follows a series of similar incidents taking place in Uniontown where several flags and flagpoles
have been destroyed. Joe T. Joseph, Department of Pennsylvania Americanism chairman and American Legion Post 51 member,
said that over a period of two weeks in June 17, flags and poles were slashed and bent and had to be removed. The Legion
post had placed 850 American flags and 50 POW/MIA flags along city streets. "This is a terrible showing of patriotism on
their part," Joseph said of the vandals. The Uniontown veterans' organization is offering a $500 reward for information
relating to the incident. Burkholder, meanwhile, said he is saddened that anyone would target a cemetery or a symbol that
represents the nation at any time of the year. "It's senseless," he said. Anyone with information is asked to call
McGraw at 724-439-7111.
DURING THE VIETNAM WAR, ANTI-WAR
PROTESTORS DID THE SAME THING. SEE SOME PICURES AND LEARN
THE DETAILS AT:
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Please help out below by writing an email letter to President
George Bush to please release the federal funds earlier. This disgraceful problem belongs to the State of
New Jersey, however the federal Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has agreed to match funds with the State of
New Jersey to correct the disgrace to American Veterans.
The above is taken from a letter from
United States Congressman Scott Garrett of New Jersey to the Federal Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
Learn More Details At:
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HONORABLE, DISABLED CAP VETERAN OF THE VIETNAM WAR BATTLES THE
STATE OF NEW JERSEY OVER THE LEGAL MALPRACTICE OF ONE OF
THEIR VICE-CHAIRMAN OF ATTORNEY ETHICS.
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THE WAR IN IRAQ
There are more official Marine Corps pictures at:
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Caption: Cpl. Kenneth L. Bryant, a squad leader with Weapons
Company, 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, helps an Iraqi soldier during physical training at Camp Delta. The camp is run
by Marines and their Iraqi counterparts with Company D, 505th Battalion, Iraqi National Guard, as part of a Combined Action
Program (CAP). (USMC photo by Sgt. Jose E. Guillen) Photo taken 08/01/2004 by Sgt. Jose E. Guillen click on photo to open photo document and see photo information |
There are more official Marine Corps CAP pictures at:
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A
HONORABLE, DISABLED CAP VETERAN OF THE VIETNAM WAR BATTLES THE
STATE OF NEW JERSEY OVER THE LEGAL MALPRACTICE OF ONE OF
THEIR VICE-CHAIRMAN OF ATTORNEY ETHICS.
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Why are the two teenage boys' in the below picture eyes
closed?

I found this great PTSD article on a military
base. It was in a FAMILY MAGAZINE for American troops.
PTSD does not only hit our military men
and women. It impacts a great number of Americans, who never left home...
Child abuse, elderly abuse, marital abuse,
street crime victims (rape), etc. are some of the biggest sufferers.
Understanding PTSD is a great way from keeping
it from passing down through generations.
MORE AND MORE LIBERAL-DEMOCRAT
LEADERS ARE LINING UP TO COMPARE THIS WAR ON TERRORISM WITH
THE VIETNAM WAR. SINCE HOLLYWOOD'S MOVIES WERE MOSTLY ALL
WRONG ABOUT THE VIETNAM WAR AND YOU WERE NOT TAUGHT ABOUT
THE VIETNAM WAR IN SCHOOL, LEARN IT ON THE INTERNET...
THE BELOW ARTICLES COME FROM THE BOOK
DIRTY LITTLE SECRETS OF
THE VIETNAM WAR
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IS HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF...
(Who Are Today's Terrorist Connections?)
Two recently discovered documents captured from the Vietnamese
communists during the Vietnam War strongly support the contention that a close link existed between the Hanoi regime and the
Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) while John Kerry served as the group's leading national spokesman.
Researchers Troy Jenkins and Tom Wyld located
the two Vietnamese communist documents referenced above in the archives of the Vietnam Center at Texas Tech University, in
the Douglas Pike Collection. Douglas Pike was a leading authority on the Vietnam War who collected over 2 million pages of
original documents now archived at the Vietnam Center. James Reckner, Ph.D., Director of the Vietnam Center at Texas Tech,
verifies that the documents in the Pike collection are original and authentic. The Circular and the Directive are listed as
items numbered 2150901039b and
2150901041 respectively.
IS HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF...
(Who Are Today's Terrorist Connections?)
Yes, the American Liberal News Media is one
connection.
Amnesty International: Insurgents are guilty
The Amnesty International report — "In Cold Blood: Abuses by Armed Groups" — said (terrorist)
insurgents were guilty of direct attacks intended to cause the greatest possible loss of civilian life, indiscriminate attacks
resulting in the deaths of civilians, targeting humanitarian organizations, abductions and killing captured and defenseless
police and military personnel.
"There is no honor nor heroism in blowing up people going to pray or murdering a terrified hostage.
Those carrying out such acts are criminals, nothing less, whose actions undermine any claim they may have to be pursuing a
legitimate cause," Amnesty said.
Rights Group Denounces Iraqi Insurgents
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