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I find it intersting that many who pushed so hard to send our troops to Iraq are the same who fight against taking care of our wounded warriers when they return.
Supporting our troops is much more than wearing a flag lapel pin or a bumper sticker!
If we cann't find the money to take care of our wounded warriers perhaps we ought not to send them into harms way for political reasons!
I'll bet no one reading my post from the safety and comfort of their own home know the homeless rate for our veterans? Why do we igrnore these things now?
Kind of hypocritical is it not?
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