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WE EACH FIGHT OUR OWN BATTLE WITH THE VA. WE EACH SEND LETTERS TO OUR STATE SENATOR ASKING FOR ASSISTANCE IN GETTING OUR CLAIMS RESOLVE. WE EACH MAY SEND A LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT ASKING FOR HELP WITH VERY LITTLE ATTENTION BEING PAID TO OUR PLIGHT. OUR CLAIMS ARE TAKING LONGER TO BE WORKED, THEY ARE MORE ERRORS BEING MADE, MORE CLAIMS ARE BEING DENIED AND NOT GIVEN DUE PROCESS, REMANDS ARE UP, CLAIMS ARE SITTING MONTHS WAITING ON SIGNATURES, AND VETERANS ARE BEING LIED TO WHEN CALLING ASKING FOR THE STATUS OF THEIR CLAIMS. YET VA EXECUTIVES AND EMPLOYEES ARE GETTING HUGE BONUSES FOR MAKING OUR LIVES MISERABLE.

THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF VETERANS WHO ARE ACTIVELY VOTING AND I FEEL THAT WE NEED TO COME TOGETHER AND LET OUR STATE SENATORS THAT WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN AN ELECTION AND WE NEED TO LET ALL THOSE NEW PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES THAT WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN AN ELECTION. WHY SHOULD WE SUPPORT SOMEONE WHO HAS NO RESPECT THE AMERICAN VETERANS.

WE NEED FORM VETERAN ELECTION GROUPS FOR EVERY STATE AND MAKE OUR PRESENCE KNOWN SO THAT OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS WILL KNOW THAT OUR VOTES CAN CHANGE THE OUTCOME OF AN ELECTION.

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Although many Veterans think that politics is an answer I think that working your claim and helping other Vets with theirs is much more productive.

I have been chatting with a retired VARO who had major heart problems and blames it on the stress that he suffered on big back logs of claims. It opened my eyes to learn that a man who worked for the VA could be affected the same as us.

Good Luck and I will vote for people who I believe have more interests in helping Veterans than who they run against.

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>WE NEED FORM VETERAN ELECTION GROUPS FOR EVERY STATE

Hello Jay,

I generally vote the candidate. Whether they be Republican, Democrat or Independent.

One qualification requires the candidate to actively work for the care of our troops & veterans.

If they don't, whatever else they do doesn't matter. They won't receive my vote, nor would I support their campaign.

If a vet can afford it, I say support as many vet groups as you can. But not if their intentions are to just collect membership fees.

Maybe we can get a tax placed on corporate profits, say like haliburton or exon, to help pay for benefits? If we're going to supply their security while they profit billions, it seems fittin to me they pay a death & injury tax to support veterans benefits. 30% sounds good to me.

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