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This is about the GI Bill extensions. Can you believe that Bush wants to veto it! What's more surprising to me is the argument made by those that are opposed to this bill. They argue that if you give veterans good tuition assistance then they will get out of the military after they time is up. This may be true, but think about what this is really saying. It's saying that our government doesn't want to help veterans because it wants to keep them economically dependent on military service so they can send them on repeated tours to war. Hello!, this is the opposite of supporting the troops.

"Webb, who is a Vietnam vet and whose son served in Iraq, made sure
the bill was bullet-proof before shopping it around the Hill
and in the media for the last several weeks. Its passage – thanks to
the help of 26 Republicans – marks one of the biggest Democratic
legislative victories this year, and gives them a healthy talking point
in the November election, thanks to opposition from the White House,
Pentagon and one senator by the name of John McCain.


President Bush wants to veto the measure, and his case is helped, if
only because the Democrats attached $10 billion in additional domestic
spending to the package. Ironically, the spending, which includes the
extension of unemployment benefits and aid to the Gulf States, is what
helped to bring some of the Republican stragglers like Sen. John
Sununu, R-N.H., on board at the last minute, in part because of their
vulnerabilities in the fall elections.


But the real opposition from Bush and McCain and the defense brass
is that they believe one stint in the active duty isn’t enough time to
give to one’s country, that a full college tuition after three years
might discourage servicemen and women from making the military a
career. Webb and others say hogwash, if a guy or a gal spends three
years – and we all know that amounts to at least one, or two years in
the warzone today – they deserve whatever we can give ‘em. Remember,
even the draftees during Vietnam only spent a year overseas before they
were let off the hook and they got a GI Bill that at the time paid for
something. The old GI Bill, not adjusted for today’s skyrocketing
tuition costs, won’t even get a vet through a four-year state school
today." source



I wouldn't mind seeing Webb as VP.

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  • silverwhisper said on May 23, 2008....
    that's sadly incredibly predictable, if you ask me.

    ed

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