Veterans Airlift Command: They've Got Heart, They Need Wings

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If you know of anyone that needs this service, would like to contribute to this service or assist in any way please make the connection.



Veterans Airlift Command

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Take very good care,
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Are you going to be asking for money for this as well? Make all checks payable to Whab?

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hey freak...
did you know a soldier died in his hosiptal bed at the VETRANS best hospital several months ago AND his death wasnt discovered for days???

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if this 'program' was anything more than a pretty commercial...
they would be flying non-stop into military hospitals and RESCUING military personnel from abandonment by their own...

aint nothing more harmful to veterans that the US military and its VETRANS administration...

anyone trying to help our soldiers and vets is burning those places down...
not dancing to their pornographic add campaigns...
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ben ttech wrote:hey freak...
did you know a soldier died in his hosiptal bed at the VETRANS best hospital several months ago AND his death wasnt discovered for days???

Yeah, your word is good, right? Mr. Reliable? :oops:

"veteran+dies+in+hospital+not+noticed+for+days"

Nothing, nada, zip, zero, zilch.....goose egg.

Got it?


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ben ttech wrote:hey freak...
did you know a soldier died in his hosiptal bed at the VETRANS best hospital several months ago AND his death wasnt discovered for days???
Wouldn't surprise me, not like the country cares about them when they are still useful.

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boy you aint kidding whab!!!
the VA system is so full of negligent homocides i cant spot the specific incident i mentioned out of the thousands and thousands of cases that have occured...

take a look...


http://www.leishmaniasis.us/index.html
http://www.cammmo.org/walter_reed_hospital.html
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ben ttech wrote:boy you aint kidding whab!!!
the VA system is so full of negligent homocides i cant spot the specific incident i mentioned out of the thousands and thousands of cases that have occured...

take a look...


http://www.leishmaniasis.us/index.html
http://www.cammmo.org/walter_reed_hospital.html

And, of ALL those THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF CASES YOU MENTION, NOT ONE "soldier died in his hosiptal bed at the VETRANS best hospital...his death wasnt discovered for days"....NOT ONE!!!

Take your BULLSHIT elsewhere, ben. NOT in this thread you delusional piece...

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>> If you know of anyone that needs this service, would like to contribute to this service

In other words this is an inferior operation that can't exist on it's own merits in our glorious free market.

Well you know that free market. It is never wrong.

Besides if you contribute money to them it will only strengthen the cycle of dependency and ruin the character of those that are relying on it.

These soldiers need to get real jobs and stop expecting that the rich be penalized for being successful by having to support them.
If Muley can scruff along i can too.

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twilson wrote:>> If you know of anyone that needs this service, would like to contribute to this service

In other words this is an inferior operation that can't exist on it's own merits in our glorious free market.

Well you know that free market. It is never wrong.

Besides if you contribute money to them it will only strengthen the cycle of dependency and ruin the character of those that are relying on it.

These soldiers need to get real jobs and stop expecting that the rich be penalized for being successful by having to support them.

In other words, you are of an inferior intellect and didn't bother obtaining the facts before releasing your cranial splooge upon us :oops:

Aircraft with owner/pilot and fuel are generously donated by aforementioned individuals. 900 aircraft w/pilots in 45 states.

If you are an owner/pilot, I'd expect you to donate. If you have some extra cash lying around, I'd expect you to donate...

IF you have at least two remaining brain cells, I'd expect you to think about it before your next cranial splooge :oops:


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WhiteHotAfterburner wrote:

And, of ALL those THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF CASES YOU MENTION, NOT ONE "soldier died in his hosiptal bed at the VETRANS best hospital...his death wasnt discovered for days"....NOT ONE!!!

Take your BULLSHIT elsewhere, ben. NOT in this thread you delusional piece...

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Dying Under the Army's Care
By MARK THOMPSON Thursday, Feb. 14, 2008



Iraqi insurgents wounded Gerald Cassidy in the deafening blast of a roadside bomb just outside Baghdad on Aug. 28, 2006. But it took more than a year for him to die from neglect by the Army that had sent him off to war. When Cassidy returned to the U.S. last April, the Army shipped him to a hospital in Fort Knox, Ky., to get treatment for the excruciating headaches that had accompanied him home. For five months, he made the rounds of Army medical personnel, who couldn't cure a pain that grew steadily worse. Unable to make room for him in a pain-management clinic, the Army increasingly plied him with drugs to dull the torment.

At summer's end, the headaches had grown so intense that Cassidy pleaded once more for help, and his doctor prescribed methadone, a powerful narcotic. The next day, calls to Cassidy's cell phone from his wife Melissa went unanswered. After two more days without word from her husband, she frantically called the Army and urged that someone check on him. Nine hours later, two soldiers finally unlocked the door to his room. They found Cassidy slumped in his chair, dead, his laptop and cold takeout chicken wings on his desk.

The "manner of death" was summed up at the end of the 12-page autopsy: "Accident." But when he died, Cassidy had the contents of a locked medicine cabinet coursing through his body, powerful narcotics and other drugs like citalopram, hydromorphine, morphine and oxycodone, as well as methadone. The drugs--both the levels that Cassidy took and "their combined, synergistic actions," in the medical examiner's words--killed him.


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