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November 30, 2008

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steven mckee

Our veterans have always been mistreated once they have done their duty.I think they should be taken care of so much better but the goverment seems to forget them when they feel they are of no use to them any more.

Laurie

What is wrong with this country! I'm a veteran who served during the first Gulf War, and I'm so tired of reading about our soliders killing themselves. Every American should insist our government does everything possible for all our veterans. They put their lives on the line to defend our country and throughout history we consistently mis-treat our veterans. I pray for all the soldiers and veterans in this country that they may find peace within themselves.

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