Friday, October 5, 2007

What US Vets Get In Return For Fighting The War For Israel, Huge Medical Bills

Many of the 185,000 U.S. soldiers who have sought care at the VA due to being injured in the war for Israel in Iraq have found that disability payments don't cover many of their costs for medical care. Veterans of the war have had trouble keeping jobs, paying their bills and some may even lose their houses. Soldiers have little faith in the government to give them the quality medical care that their heroic service deserves, and who can blame them?

Jewish money-changers and raceless capitalists in the credit card and housing markets cast a cloud of despair over these veterans with bills that the little federal help they receive don't begin to help cover. Many of these veterans were very accomplished individuals before their service in the Zionist war in Iraq robbed them of any way to make a livelyhood for themselves due to their injuries. Because of faulty planning by the government, the more than 700,000 soldiers that are now predicted to eventually seek care will be subject to this poor treatment.

Veteran John Waltz blames his post-traumatic stress disorder on his rescue work at a plane crash aboard a carrier bound for an Iraqi tour. While disability claims were evaluated by the government, he ran up $12,000 worth of medical bills which is a burden on his family's $30,000 yearly income that was cut in half because of his inability to work. America's bravest who are injured in battle are forced to penny-pinch all because America's politicians refuse to stand up to the powerful Jewish individuals and groups that pushed for the war in Iraq. These soldiers, who shouldn't have even been put onto the battlefield, must now struggle to get by back at home while many of them will have to live with disabilities that will last a lifetime.

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