Las Vegas, Nevada – While President Bush spoke to the Veterans Medical Center in Washington DC yesterday, Assemblyman Joe Hogan and former state Senator Joe Neal called for real leadership — not just photo-ops — to honor our veterans. Hogan and Neal applauded Senator John Edwards' "Standing by Our Heroes" plan to reform the Veterans' Administration (VA) to help returning service men and women with disabilities.
Hogan is a US Navy Veteran and Neal is a veteran of the US Air Force. They serve as the statewide co-chairs of the group Nevada Veterans for Edwards.
Edwards announced the plan to make it easier for injured Iraq and Afghanistan veterans to get the care they need. The plan builds on the proposal Edwards unveiled last May to repair our country's Sacred Contract with our veterans and military families by guaranteeing quality health care, supporting military families and providing education and economic opportunities for civilian life.
"The men and women returning from Iraq and Afghanistan are heroes that deserve only the best care," Hogan said. "John Edwards will change the way we treat the men and women who have served and sacrificed in Iraq and Afghanistan. We need a president who will take responsibility, and make sure that bureaucracy never gets in the way of veterans getting the care they need and deserve. I commend his leadership and his commitment to our troops."
With August turning out to be one of the deadliest months for American troops since the war began, Edwards also called upon the Iraqi parliament to end their four-week vacation and take greater responsibility for the security of their country.
"More than 30 American soldiers have been killed in Iraq this month — which tragically puts our country on track for one of the bloodiest months ever," Neal said. "We need to turn up the heat on the Iraqi government. As long as our troops are in the line of fire the Iraqi government must be working to bring a political solution to secure their nation's future."
Recently, the group Veterans for Common Sense received information from the Department of Defense through a FOIA request that shows that nearly 67,000 American troops in Iraq and Afghanistan have been killed, wounded, injured and sick through July of 2007, with more than 55 U.S. service members killed, wounded, injured, or ill each day.
Too often, Iraq and Afghanistan veterans who fought for our country encounter a system that takes months or even years to make decisions and that forces them to fight again for benefits. Edwards believes we can do better through reforms that will help our injured warriors and make government work more efficiently and effectively.
As president, Edwards will enact a 5-point plan to help returning service men and women with disabilities.
"I believe in a sacred contract between our country and America's veterans and military families. We must stand by those who stand by us. When our service men and women sacrifice so much to defend our freedom and secure peace around the world, we have a moral obligation to take care of them and their families." – John Edwards
Under George Bush, our government has not lived up to its responsibility to the men and women who have been injured while serving our country in Iraq and Afghanistan – wars that have already generated more than 220,000 disability claims.. The scandal at Walter Reed is only one example of a consistent failure to take responsibility for those who have sacrificed for our country. Too often, Iraq and Afghanistan veterans who fought for our country encounter a system that takes months or even years to make benefit determinations, and that forces them to fight again for benefits. [LA Times, 7/24/2007]
The Washington Post recently reported on Army Specialist Jeans Cruz, one of the team who helped capture Saddam Hussein. He was called a war hero when he came home to his country. He soon suffered debilitating depression from his experiences in Iraq. After filing a claim for disability benefits based on post-traumatic stress disorder, he was turned down by the VA because they said his psychological problems existed before joining the Army. He told the paper, "My experience so far is, you ask for something and they deny, deny, deny. After a while you just give up." [Washington Post, 6/17/07]
John Edwards will not give up on our veterans. He believes we can do better through reforms that will help our injured warriors and make government work more efficiently and effectively.
Edwards has previously announced a plan to repair our country's Sacred Contract with our veterans and military families by guaranteeing quality health care, supporting military families and providing education and economic opportunities for civilian life. Today, Edwards built on his existing Sacred Contract proposal with a new 5-point "Standing by Our Heroes" plan to help returning service men and women with disabilities by:
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