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http://www1. va.gov/opa/ vadocs/gwvi_ draft_report. pdf

VA is seeking public comments on the draft written report before final publication. The public notice will be posted at www.Regulations. gov, and the draft written report will be open for comment for thirty (30) days. Comments may also be submitted via mail as described in the public notice. In addition, VA recognizes that a great number of Gulf War Veterans use a computer on a daily basis to socialize their issues and concerns, so VA has also created a public discussion board on the seven recommendations at: http://yourgulfwarv oice.uservoice. com/.

From: Kirt Love [mailto:kirt@ gulflink. org] via Robert P Walsh [mailto:rpwalsh@ sbcglobal. net]

Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 1:21 PM

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http://www.gulflink .org/

Subject: Secretary Shinseki Releases Draft Gulf War Task Force Report

got this from col. dan

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Am I correct, you did say noticing right. Or should it be called MODERATING??? Did I miss the point or am I becoming paranoid?

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the VA is admitting that MANY veterans use the internet these days to communicate with the VA and each other at places like Hadit so they are opening a discussion board on the subject of the Gulf War Issues

I applaud them for this welcome to the 21st century VBA

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my suggestion for issue 2B

IOM (saving...)

The study ignored known data about sarin exposures from the National Institute of Health from Jan 1994 and SIPRI

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Okay you guys know more than me but I was just concerned that since they know we are using the internet what else do they know. Testvet you are right it is great that they acknowledge that we are using this for informational purposes I just hope that this is really a plus for all vets. If I don't know what I'm talking about tell me to shutup, no harm, no foul. I picked the wrong word I should keep it simple(for me) I should have said checking upon us and as e says quit using big words. Sorry, Carolyn

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