Friday, March 9, 2012

Should a president be responsible for remembering Medal of honor recipients?

Our most revered military honor and it obviously didn't mean much to our President.Should a president be responsible for remembering Medal of honor recipients?
3,456 people have received the Congressional Medal of Honor. I can think of far better things for a president to do than remember a list of 3,456 names.
Well, you would think so. And for the inevitable "source" questions you will receive. here's the link.



http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2鈥?/a>Should a president be responsible for remembering Medal of honor recipients?
President Obama make a huge mistake but there is nothing more disrespectful than a Commander in Chief filming a joke about hunting for weapon of mass destruction with men %26amp; women in our military are being injured %26amp; killed while hunting for weapons of mass destruction. Right-wingers did not say a damn thing about that! As a vetrean I know President Obama as done more for us than all of his recent predecessors.

President Obama signed the new G.I. Bill into law. It pays tuition %26amp; fees directly to the school not to exceed the maximum in-state tuition %26amp; fees at a public Institution of Higher Learning.
A monthly housing allowance based on the Basic Allowance for Housing for an E-5 with dependents at the location of the school.
An annual books %26amp; supplies stipend of $1,000 paid proportionately based on enrollment

He signed a new law would guarantee timely and predictable funding by laying out the VA budget ahead of schedule. The law requires that the portion of the VA budget dealing with health care be appropriated a year earlier than it has been in the past. This will give the agency鈥檚 health providers the notice they need to accomplish hiring and other tasks that affect veterans鈥?medical care and well-being.

President Obama changed the rules for veterans seeking medical care allowing them to more easily qualify for federal benefits if they suffer post-traumatic stress disorder. Under the new rule, VA no longer will require substantiation of a stressor tied to fear of hostile military or terrorist activity if a VA psychiatrist or psychologist can confirm that the experience recalled by a veteran supports a PTSD diagnosis and the veteran鈥檚 symptoms are related to the stressor.
I must say I agree with you. How could any person who truly cares about the people he has ordered into harms way forget such a momentous honor that he personally bestowed on them through their family members. This exposes a great deal about the man himself.Should a president be responsible for remembering Medal of honor recipients?
we all should remember medal of honor recipients.



You have to remember our president see's dead people. SO that explains alot.

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