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May 16, 2008 - 8:25am.

E-mail from VA worker says to avoid PTSD diagnosis

An internal e-mail written by a Veterans Affairs Department employee suggested avoiding a diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder for veterans and instead considering a diagnosis that might result in a lower disability payment.

John McCain has failed to support the current GI Bill before Congress. Perhaps it is because it is sponsored and authored by a Democrat -- Senator Webb from Virginia.

They are screwing our troops and their families, over and over again. I guess they must enjoy screwing the troops all the while telling them how much they love and admire them.

If this is where John McCain's so-called "military experience" is where he will lead the USA military, then it is no wonder why this commercial is so effective.

Check out what this white male Military Veteran has to say:

John's story

I must say, I LOVE watching this commercial!

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Pentagon Announces Troop

Pentagon Announces Troop Deployments Of 42,000 To Iraq, Afghanistan

Currently there are 155,000 troops, including 17 combat brigades, in Iraq.

SAVE OUR TROOPS!

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