Saturday, July 08, 2006

Don't Help Them, Label Them.........

Sent into Hell by those Who Won't Ever Experiance, on this Planet but will in the everafter, Cheered On by False Flag Waving Patriots of Same Ilk, than Shit On When They Return, Same Ole-SameOle!
Now Instead of Paying To Help, Label Them and Strip Them Of Their 'Freedoms' and 'Outcast' them from Society!!!
Why not make them wear a Sign 'Once Sane now War Veteran and Insane', after all will tracking them be enough!!
You Don't Want To Help Them, Than Don't Send Them and Cheer On The Destructiveness Of Wars!!



TSA Looks to VA and DoD for Mental Defectives

The TSA is looking for contractors to build new databases to help screen airline passengers. They want to include information about military personnel from Department of Defense (DoD) files and veterans from Department of Veterans’ Affairs (VA) files. According to the TSA, here’s what they want: “Examples of new data sources would be DoD files for military service histories or VA files for lists of persons who have been declared mental defectives.”

{You can leave a comment to this at above site URL of Veterans for America}



How far are we willing to go when it comes to “security” on commercial airline flights? The ugly side of that question came to light on November 15 when the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) posted a “sources sought” inquiry on their web site.
The TSA is looking for contractors to build new databases to help screen airline passengers. They want to include information about military personnel from Department of Defense (DoD) files and veterans from Department of Veterans’ Affairs (VA) files.
According to the TSA, here’s what they want: “Examples of new data sources would be DoD files for military service histories or VA files for lists of persons who have been declared mental defectives.”
Read Larry Scott's complete column here


Now Scott's Report was written, and posted, on December 18, 2005. visit the site and read what he has to say!


Above was reported long before what occurred yesterday:


Official: Passengers tackle Iraq vet ramming cockpit door
A U.S. Army soldier who had served in Iraq was tackled by airplane passengers after he ran down the aisle and rammed the cockpit door on a flight from New York to Tampa, an official said.



It would be extremely interesting to find out Exactly how much Help this Soldier recieved prior to this Clear Incident of the Trauma of PTSD took hold on that flight!


It would also be Extremely Interesting to find out how much Help the Soldier, now accused of Rape and Murder in Iraq, wether military suspected the incident or not, after he was Dumped Back Into Society on an Already much reported Mental Disorder, this one was a Time Bomb waiting to go off, if the Aligations are true about Iraq Atrosity!!


Any Budding Investigative Journalists Interested? Here's your chance, along with So Many Others, but with this one 'You' can Make a Big Differance for All of Society and beyond!!



Now as a Vietnam Vet, having returned some 35yrs. ago from In-Country, and seeing to many of my fellow brothers from 'Nam living with the Destruction of Their Nightmare Lives, we get the following:


Veterans benefits commission to focus on PTSD
The Veterans’ Disability Benefits Commission will focus on post-traumatic stress syndrome during its July 13 meeting. Commissioners will look at studies being conducted by the Center for Naval Analyses and the Institute of Medicine on how the military diagnoses and assesses new PTSD cases and also at post-deployment health programs and how eligibility for benefits is verified.


Question: What The Fuck Have These People Been Doing While Collecting Our Paychecks To Them, With The Great Bennies??? Besides recently taking Sensitive files Home with them for god knows what purpose!!



And than of course we have the Modern Military, All Volunteer, and Comprised of More Women Serving Direct Combat Duty, knowing what the Trauma does to men and innocents, how will it effect:


Women at war: Mental health toll unkown
More American women are closer to combat in Iraq than in any other modern war, and there are many unknowns about the mental health effects they may experience when they come home from the war zone. "In the civilian world, post-traumatic stress disorder has traditionally been much more common in women than in men," says Col. Elspeth Cameron Ritchie, the psychiatry consultant to the U.S. Army surgeon general. "This is the first time that we've really had a large number of women that are over in a combat zone so we are studying how they do, but the results aren't out yet."



With the daily trauma of War wearing on all, women have to face even more from the few, frankly deranged, male counterparts:


Command Rape
Suzanne Swift's story begins in an all-too-familiar way. A dead-end job, a friendly military recruiter, a promise that signing-up as military police would mean no deployment to Iraq, a broken promise, and a trip to war. Then it takes a less commonly heard of turn, one involving a practice known as "command rape."



Get Them The Hell Out Of This Mess, NOW!!


Let the economy collapse, because right now this conflict is the biggest thing holding this stagnant economy from collapsing completely!


And When They Get Home TAKE CARE OF THEM!!



And this Country owes it to the people of Iraq and Afganistan to Take Care of their Citizens Traumatized by the Wars We've Inflicted on them, not just blowing them off as we recently did to the Vietnam Innocents!! {I would suggest a re-visit on that subject after We The People Take Back Our Government!!}

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Bravo your blog,they are risking life and limb in the defense of our country.Back in the early 1970’s i worked with a crew of Vietnam vets many who were deeply troubled with PTSD.

It’s about time the mental health concerns of military personnel and their dependents gets priority.–Daniel Haszard