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http://vawatchdog.org/07/nf07/nfFEB07/nf021107-1.htm

"VA Update on Missing Hard Drive in Birmingham, Ala.

February 10, 2007

Investigation Yielding Additional Information

WASHINGTON -- The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) today issued an update on the information potentially contained on a missing government-owned, portable hard drive used by a VA employee at a Department facility in Birmingham, Ala."

Full story at Watchdog and Larry's comments are interesting- geeeeeeeeeez-

it is odd to me that they aren't saying "veterans" were potentially affected -saying instead "individuals " were affected---why? to make it harder for the press to google this story?

VA's statement is here:

http://www.va.gov/index.htm

GRADUATE ! Nov 2nd 2007 American Military University !

When thousands of Americans faced annihilation in the 1800s Chief

Osceola's response to his people, the Seminoles, was

simply "They(the US Army)have guns, but so do we."

Sameo to us -They (VA) have 38 CFR ,38 USC, and M21-1- but so do we.

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They have got to get a handle on their data security. This is just again and again... as far as the individual comment, I suspect that you are correct. They tried to minimize it so the veteran groups wouldnt howl.

Bob Smith

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Bout the only thing that the VA is good at keeping to themselves is info that would help a Vet with their claim.

Veterans deserve real choice for their health care.

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Hey - that is my treating facility..... You can bet ole Sec Nick really wants to down play this one. It could be his demise with the new congress. They may be able to twist the Prez's arm enough to send ole Sec Nick job hunting. After all he is the one that stood on the hilltop like a belly full lion the last time thumbing his nose at the public and the vets saying "hey I told you I have it under control and no vets were hurt." I think he said that if congress would give him some more money to play with he would insure this did not happen again. Well just like always, shit happens, GAO says it is all doinked up, Sec Nick says give me more money and I will fix it, money is issued, it dissappears and ole Sec Nick and the rest of the VA management community thumbs their noses at everybody. I wonder what happens to all of the additional money he gets to fix problems since none of them gets fixed? Well, I guess some manager in the Montgomery VARO bought a new boat or SUV this year with some of it. That is why they have a 42 percent remand rate and over 6000 claims pending. They don't have time for that work stuff, they are too busy playing with their toys bought with that fat bonus check which was funded in part with that extra money. I HOPE SEC NICK BITES THE BULLET ON THIS ONE. I KNOW HE WILL COME OUT SMELLING LIKE A ROSE AND MAKE A MINT IN BEING SOME KIND OF CONTRACTOR WORKING ON VET ISSUES - BUT AT LEAST HIS POWER WILL BE GONE AND MAYBE WE WILL GET SOMEONE MORE WILLING TO FIX SOME THINGS. Does it appear that I don't like ole Sec Nick? Yep you got that right. THEY DON'T REALLY GIVE HIM MORE MONEY, THEY JUST ALLOW HIM TO TAKE THE FUNDS NEEDED OUT OF THE VARIOUS POTS OF FUNDS THE VA ALREADY HAS LIKE VETERAN HEALTH CARE. AT LEAST THE COMPENSATION FUNDS ARE PROTECTED SINCE THEY ARE NOT CONSIDERED DISCREATIONARY BUDGET ITEMS.

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Ricky:

He is already on his way out. He is planning to run for the Senate in Colorado.

Veterans deserve real choice for their health care.

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VA notifying 1.8M of missing data - too many numbers for me.Ahem.

For my children, my God sent husband and my Hadit family of veterans, I carry on.

God Bless A m e r i c a, Her Veterans and their Families!

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