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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (4727)3/1/2004 11:09:28 PM
From: PartyTime  Respond to of 173976
 
February 18, 2004 | Daily Mislead Archive
President's "Disgraceful" Treatment of Troops/Vets

Yesterday at Ft. Polk, Louisiana, President Bush thanked American soldiers for their service, saying, "In the war, America depends on our military to meet the dangers abroad and to keep our country safe. The American people appreciate this sacrifice."1 And while this tribute is heartwarming, it has not been matched with the kind of resources that show appreciation. On the contrary, President Bush has refused to adequately fund some of the most important priorities to soldiers, veterans and their families.

Last year, while troops were at war, the president proposed slashing $1.5 billion from military family housing and tried to "roll back recent modest increases"2 in bonuses paid to soldiers serving in combat zones. Meanwhile, the president refused to extend the child tax credit to one million children living in military and veteran families.

And this year the misleading is only getting worse. While the president rambles on about how much he appreciates troops and veterans, Congressional Quarterly reported on February 4th that Bush's own Secretary for Veterans Affairs told lawmakers on Capitol Hill that the president rejected a desperate request for $1.2 billion in funding needed for veterans' health care. Many lawmakers said the president's decision "only proved the administration's disinterest in supporting veterans' programs." The Veterans of Foreign Wars issued a statement after receiving the White House's budget, calling it "disgraceful" and saying it was a "disgrace and a sham."3

Sources:

1. Presidential Remarks, 02/17/2004.
2. Bush FY 2004 Budget.
3. "Nothing but lip service", Army Times, 06/30/2003.
4. Children's Defense Fund, 6/6/03.
5. VFW Terms President's VA Budget Proposal Harmful to Veterans; VFW Appeals to Congress for Relief, Veterans of Foreign Wars, 02/02/2004.

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