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Hot very hot!! It is in the 90’s here now. Time for a cold one, and turning the air conditioner up!
War Zones in our own country.
We are having a war in the streets of our own country. Now the rioters have pipes and bats. This morning a police officer in NYC, was blindsided with bat. He was bleeding a lot and was knock unconscious. One reporter saw a man pull four bats out of his trunk.
The mayor of New York city is a nothing. He won’t do any the help the police. He even pulled many off of the street. Crime has sky rocketed since doing that. He also is cutting the budget for the police down by 5 Billion dollars. Yes, that is Billions!
Is this man insane? Does he have a motive for doing this?
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Now that got my rants out of the way, I have some military news for you.
- Veterans of Foreign Wars pushes Congress to pass Agent Orange Conditions Bill.
Some 35 senators introduced a bill that would add new conditions to the Agent Orange conditions list. They are:
- Bladder infections
- Hypothyroidism
- Parkinson-like-symptoms-or Parkinsonism Hypertension
2. GI-Bill to continue through COVID-19 pandemic.
Student veterans using the GI Bill don’t have to worry about housing pay through the uncertainly brought by the COVID-19 virus.
3. VA repeals Service Officer review period.
VA is changing a long-standing policy that could affect the accuracy of disability ratings for veterans.
Start April 30th, VA eliminated the 48 hour disability rating review period for veterans service officers, a period VFW believes is vital to ensure to accuracy of VA decisions.
4. Air Force Tech Sergeant sets record for weight lifting.
Tech Sergeant Kenneth Cook lifted 551 pounds to set a record for the 198-220 weight class, on September 19th, 2019 at Travis Air Force Base. He placed first in the U.S. Pro Powerlifting Competition.
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Checking in on you my friend. How are you doing? There is so much madness in our country right now. It can tear down the best of us.
Do you have depression chasing you around. Do you want to hide in the basement because the PTSD is nipping at your heels? Do you shake with anxiety when it is the fourth of July?
There are many just like you my friend. Just to let you know there are 8,556 fellow veterans that follow this site and many have been where you have been. If want to share your feelings in the comments section below they can share with you how they have survived.
I will not share you comments if you don’t want me to. I make sure you are OK with it before I publish it.
I also highly urge you to seek help if your are overwhelmed with what is going on in your life. I have a toll free number to call that is 24/7.
1-800273-8255
Call it now if you feel you need it!!
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Remember:
You are never alone.
You are never forsaken.
You are never unloved.
And above all…never, ever, give up!