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As a veteran of the Army and Air Force, I disagree that the military is on target to get veterans away from being homeless by 2015.
With all the money that has never been there for the Veterans' Administration and the military for More..
Another Obama promise.We already know that what he promises and what he delivers are two different things. He has plenty of undeliverd promises why not default on another? My Veteran brothers beware.
The forgotten soldier still exists. It appears that 171,000 military retirees are going to lose their medical care level that they had. Maybe they can join the homeless also as the country celebrates a Veterans' Day Holiday. Maybe this is the More..