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100% emotion. "Feelings"

I just read over that link. Burn pits were overseas according to what is being described in and on several websites including the VA's literature on them.

This bill has "research" and "studies" for non-related things such as relating to 9/11. I also think the bill could be trimmed down. I think in 2 decades we probably have more than enough studies on 9/11. There is no need to waste more money on 9/11. The study of Cancer rates among vets. Really, they don't already do this? Come on. Veto. If this bill is for Burn Pit Vets then let it be that. My vote is NAY.
Yeah, it’s old news and we already fvcked them all over, so let’s keep doing it, right?
We managed to deny Agent Orange for HOW many decades while soldiers were sick and dying from it?
9/11 survivors? Fvck ‘em! They should have lived in Kentucky instead!

I’ll consider you a piece of shit too.
 
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Yeah, it’s old news and we already fvcked them all over, so let’s keep doing it, right?
We managed to deny Agent Orange for HOW many decades while soldiers were sick and dying from it?
9/11 survivors? Fvck ‘em! They should have lived in Kentucky instead!

I’ll consider you a piece of shit too.
Of course you will. That's just who you are. I worked for a mail order pharmacy back in 09 and 10. All I handled were union workers and first responders from NY, NJ and PA. I spoke with these people including veterans and listened to their stories. Only some of them were unhappy with their government benefits. If you think they are being treated so unfairly, maybe you go help them out. Or do you "prefer" to virtue signal from afar?

RobGMN after a long hard night.

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Of course you will. That's just who you are. I worked for a mail order pharmacy back in 09 and 10. All I handled were union workers and first responders from NY, NJ and PA. I spoke with these people including veterans and listened to their stories. Only some of them were unhappy with their government benefits. If you think they are being treated so unfairly, maybe you go help them out. Or do you "prefer" to virtue signal from afar?

RobGMN after a long hard night.
Actually have a very good friend who was deployed there for several years. Now has major lung issues, ongoing pain, meds up the wazoo. Many members of the same unit stationed at the same base (from all over the US) have similar issues.
But of course, it isn’t “deployment related”, just a big happy coincidence.
Just like Agent Orange.
Just like Camp Lejeune.
Just like mental health issues.

Yep, your experience as a call center operator shows us the veterans are getting great treatment after doing their job. The fact that people are having to vote on a bill whether to treat them and compensate them for service-related injury and illness is obviously just a scam.
Right.
 
Actually have a very good friend who was deployed there for several years. Now has major lung issues, ongoing pain, meds up the wazoo. Many members of the same unit stationed at the same base (from all over the US) have similar issues.
But of course, it isn’t “deployment related”, just a big happy coincidence.
Just like Agent Orange.
Just like Camp Lejeune.
Just like mental health issues.

Yep, your experience as a call center operator shows us the veterans are getting great treatment after doing their job. The fact that people are having to vote on a bill whether to treat them and compensate them for service-related injury and illness is obviously just a scam.
Right.
Military personnel and veterans alike sign paperwork when they join. There are risk involved with every job. They have access to medical benefits before and after service. My dad and several uncles are veterans. They still get benefits. They are compensated with their paychecks for the jobs they did. Their jobs are high risk, they know this, they accepted the risk.
 
Military personnel and veterans alike sign paperwork when they join. There are risk involved with every job. They have access to medical benefits before and after service. My dad and several uncles are veterans. They still get benefits. They are compensated with their paychecks for the jobs they did. Their jobs are high risk, they know this, they accepted the risk.
Nice try at a shitty backpedal. What was their exposure to Agent Orange? How much time at Camp Lejeune? How many burn pits were they exposed to?
They accept the risk of combat, not being poisoned by our own agencies, you dolt.
 
Nice try at a shitty backpedal. What was their exposure to Agent Orange? How much time at Camp Lejeune? How many burn pits were they exposed to?
They accept the risk of combat, not being poisoned by our own agencies, you dolt.
Who the fuuck is backpedaling? Do you think Military Service is a 9 - 5 office job???? There are risk, they know the risk, they accepted the risk. They were compensated for said risk via PAYCHECKS. They got medical benefits before and after service. My dad and one uncle are Vietnam Vets you dick. When you sign your name on the dotted line you ARE GOVERNMENT PROPERTY and theirs to do with as they please. They accepted the risk.
 
Who the fuuck is backpedaling? Do you think Military Service is a 9 - 5 office job???? There are risk, they know the risk, they accepted the risk. They were compensated for said risk via PAYCHECKS. They got medical benefits before and after service. My dad and one uncle are Vietnam Vets you dick. When you sign your name on the dotted line you ARE GOVERNMENT PROPERTY and theirs to do with as they please. They accepted the risk.
Just more online proof that you’re a fvcking moron who knows nothing outside of the little sheltered world you’ve lived in most of your life.

“They accepted the risks. They are government property.” Yeah, that’s why the lawsuits resulted in payouts for damages, and after decades Congress had to pass an act so exposed soldiers could get treatment.

And no, soldiers are not “government property”. That’s a childish belief held by ignorant people.

Do you work at being this ignorant?
 
Just more online proof that you’re a fvcking moron who knows nothing outside of the little sheltered world you’ve lived in most of your life.

“They accepted the risks. They are government property.” Yeah, that’s why the lawsuits resulted in payouts for damages, and after decades Congress had to pass an act so exposed soldiers could get treatment.

And no, soldiers are not “government property”. That’s a childish belief held by ignorant people.

Do you work at being this ignorant?
Or are you just this naive?
 
Or are you just this naive?
Naive is thinking you understand Veteran HC because you were a minimum wage call center operator who spoke to some veterans

Naive is thinking that your dad and uncle are representative of all the service members who got fvcked over when THEY didn’t.

Naive is thinking soldiers are ”government property” who sign away their rights and their humanity when they enlist.

I swear sometimes that you must be a 12 y.o. pretending to be an adult in this anonymous online world.
 
Naive is thinking you understand Veteran HC because you were a minimum wage call center operator who spoke to some veterans

Naive is thinking that your dad and uncle are representative of all the service members who got fvcked over when THEY didn’t.

Naive is thinking soldiers are ”government property” who sign away their rights and their humanity when they enlist.

I swear sometimes that you must be a 12 y.o. pretending to be an adult in this anonymous online world.
My DAD and several UNCLES are US Military Veterans. STFU.
 
My DAD and several UNCLES are US Military Veterans. STFU.
Ohhhhh, uncleS!!! More than ONE! Obviously you know the whole story then!

What was their level of Agent Orange exposure? How long were they at Camp Lejeune? How many burn pits were they around?
What service-related illness or injury did they suffer that the military denied even existed?

Let’s hear their stories.
 
Ohhhhh, uncleS!!! More than ONE! Obviously you know the whole story then!

What was their level of Agent Orange exposure? How long were they at Camp Lejeune? How many burn pits were they around?
What service-related illness or injury did they suffer that the military denied even existed?

Let’s hear their stories.
Yeah, how long were you in? Tell us your extensive knowledge and first hand experience with anything military related.

See how everything becomes AN argument for you.
 
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