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« Penultimate Pledge Drive Update | Main | Hey Kids ... » July 02, 2004
Caption and Donate for a Good Cause
Posted by Bill I'm guest judging a caption contest at Captain's Quarters that's sooooo damn good that .... wait for it .. wait for it ... that it's the MOTHER OF ALL CAPTION CONTESTS! (guffaw) Captain Ed has been kind enough to offer the keys to his blog for one post, any topic, to the person that gives the most to benefit a worthy cause: the trust fund set up for the children of Capt. Dan Eggers, my high school friend that was killed in Afghanistan last month, while serving as the leader of a team of Green Berets. Dan leaves behind two small children, ages 3 and 5, and I've been told that the older boy is taking it pretty hard. Show this little boy how much his dad's sacrifice means to you by helping to guarantee that he gets a great education. If you think that you'd like to post on the world famous Captain's Quarters Blog (he's a Playful Primate, you know), please e-mail me, and I'll see if your donation qualifies. I'll put forth the same offer as well. I've also got a G-Mail invite to give away via the wonderful blog, Seldom Sober, so the first person to give $10 or more can get their hands on that; just respond with "I want G-Mail," after I respond to your donation with a "thank you." For more information: Read about Dan's funeral here. Read my tribute to Dan here. C'mon folks, please pony up a few dollars if you like my original journalistic efforts, Captain's Quarters, brave Green Berets who die while fighting terrorists that are intent on killing you, small children who will grow up without a wonderful father, or any of the above. I will consider it a personal favor and you will have my sincere gratitude. Truly. No PayPal? Send a check made out to Rebecca Eggers to the following address: INDC Journal Remember, all donations will be listed with initials, date and amount at the end of the drive to ensure accounting transparency. Posted by Bill at July 2, 2004 10:18 AM | TrackBack (9) CommentsYou know, Bill, it occurs to me that maybe, just maybe, a little more of the $400 billion a year we spend on "defense" could be allocated to helping the families of soldiers killed in combat, as liberals have been suggesting for a long time. Maybe you should devote a little more energy to exhorting your readers to call their Congressmen and asking for KIA benefits, or even just for the veterans' benefits that the Republicans have reduced since they gained a majority. Or maybe, if you're really so concerned about American soldiers being killed in Iraq, you could stop being a one-note shill for Bush's war. Posted by: Mike at July 2, 2004 11:51 AM It occurs to me that you are a sick, sick, individual that would hijack a thread that represents my effort to help out the family of a friend who died, just to make a partisan political point. I feel sorry for you. Posted by: Bill from INDC Journal at July 2, 2004 12:16 PM And beyond you being a sick piece of s***, here's a contrary view to your snippet about cuts in Veteran's healthcare. And more: Annenberg Public Policy Center: Kerry’s Claims About Veterans Health Cuts Are Not True. The University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg Center stated in a FactCheck, "[F]unding for veterans is going up twice as fast under Bush as it did under Clinton. And the number of veterans getting health benefits is going up 25% under Bush’s budgets. That’s hardly a cut. … FactCheck.org twice contacted the Kerry campaign asking how he justified his claim that the VA budget is being cut, but we’ve received no response." (FactCheck.org Website, www.factcheck.org/article.aspx?docid=144 , Accessed 2/18/04) Increased VA Funding. The President’s FY 2005 budget proposes to increase funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs to $68 billion from the 2001 level of $48 billion. The President’s budget requests $29.5 billion for VA’s medical care for next year, more that 40 percent above the 2001 level. The past four straight VA budget increases have provided more than a 40 percent increase in VA health care alone since 2001-- enabling a million more patients to receive treatment. Increased Health Care Service to Veterans. In the past four years, President Bush’s budgets have allowed the VA to enroll 2.5 million more veterans for health care services, increase outpatient visits from 44 million to 54 million, increase the number of prescriptions filled from 86 million to 108 million and open 194 new community-based clinics available for veterans. The number of veterans registered for health benefits increased 18 percent under President Bush and will increase by almost 26 percent by October 2004. ("Funding For Veterans Up 27%, But Democrats Call It A Cut," FactCheck.org Website, www.factcheck.org, Accessed 2/18/04) Concurrent Receipt of Benefits. President Bush has twice signed legislation effectively providing "concurrent receipt" of both military retired pay and VA disability compensation for combat-injured and highly-disabled veterans, reversing a century old law preventing concurrent receipt. Cutting the Disability Claims Backlog. President Bush promised to reduce the disability claims backlog, and at his request, Congress has provided VA with the resources it needs to reduce claims. Claims backlogs have dropped from a high of 432,000 and are approaching the goal of 250,000 while the volume of claims decisions per month has increased from 40,000 to 68,000. The average length of time to process a veteran’s compensation claim has dropped from approximately 230 days to 160 days and the VA expects to meet its goal of 100 days this year. Help for Homeless Veterans. As a result of the President’s 2003 budget, community grants were expanded to all 50 States and Washington, D.C. for the first time in history, ensuring that homeless veterans have access to housing, health care and shelter. Additional Prescription Drug Coverage. Last year, President Bush took the unprecedented step of allowing veterans waiting for a medical appointment who already have a prescription from their private physician, to have those prescriptions filled by the VA. This is saving veterans hundreds of dollars in drug costs. VA Expansion. The President is seeking to improve outpatient veteran’s health care services through the CARES improvements, which will result in the construction of two new medical centers in Orlando, Florida and Las Vegas, Nevada; over 100 major construction projects to revitalize and modernize VA medical centers in 37 states; creation of 156 new community-based outpatient clinics; potential creation of four new - and expansion of five existing - spinal cord injury centers; and opening up two new blind rehabilitation centers. Posted by: Bill from INDC Journal at July 2, 2004 12:29 PM What a loser. Nice spanking Bill. Posted by: Val Prieto at July 2, 2004 12:39 PM Foot, meet ass. Repeat as necessary. Posted by: Captain Ed at July 2, 2004 01:03 PM Well, I was going to come back with some snarky response, but I changed my mind. You're right, this really was not the appropriate place for me to comment on your views. I'm sure you are at least sincere in attempting to assist the family of your friend, so please accept my apology. Posted by: Mike at July 2, 2004 05:25 PM It's a bit difficult to accept your apology considering your post is outright false. Posted by: Guy at July 5, 2004 01:11 PM |
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