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  • Hardrock69
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Feb 2005
    • 21833

    Rumsfeld Refuses To Pay Back Military Families For Lifesaving Body Armor

    The Traitor Defies Congress:

    "How Many Of Those Killed Could Have Been Saved With The Proper Equipment?"

    Families Still Forced To Buy Their Own Protection

    "The administration is either showing complete incompetence or utter indifference," "Rumsfeld is violating the law," he said.

    September 29, 2005 By Rick Maze, Army Times staff writer & The Associated Press.

    Soldiers and their parents are still spending hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars for armor they say the military won$B!G(Bt provide.

    "Your expectation is that when you are sent to war, that our government does everything they can do to protect the lives of our people, and anything less than that is not good enough," said a former Marine who spent nearly $1,000 two weeks ago to buy lower-body armor for his son, a Marine serving in Fallujah.

    The father asked that he be identified only by his first name  Gordon  because he is afraid of retribution against his son.

    "I wouldn$B!G(Bt have cared if it cost us $10,000 to protect our son, I would do it," said Gordon. "But I think the U.S. has an obligation to make sure they have this equipment and to reimburse for it. I just don$B!G(Bt support Donald Rumsfeld$B!G(Bs idea of going to war with what you have, not what you want. You go to war prepared, and you don$B!G(Bt go to war until you are prepared."

    In a letter to Dodd in late April, David Chu, undersecretary of defense for personnel, said his office was developing regulations to implement the reimbursement, and would be done in about 60 days.

    Tired of waiting for the Pentagon to launch an authorized program to reimburse troops who buy their own personal protective gear for combat deployments, the chief congressional sponsor of the program wants to wrest control of it from defense officials.

    Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., attached a provision to last year$B!G(Bs defense authorization bill authorizing  but not requiring  the Defense Department to reimburse troops up to $1,100 for the expense of body armor and other protective gear and health and safety equipment not provided by the military.

    The Pentagon has never paid a dime.

    "Rumsfeld is violating the law," Dodd said in an interview with The Associated Press. "It$B!G(Bs been sitting on the books for over a year. They were opposed to it. It was insulting to them. I$B!G(Bm sorry that$B!G(Bs how they felt."

    At a Thursday news conference, Dodd said he is not sure why it is taking so long and wonders whether the Pentagon intends to actually reimburse anyone.

    "The administration is either showing complete incompetence or utter indifference," he said. "It feels as if I am getting a rope-a-dope with them, hoping I would go away."

    Dodd apologized to service members, their family and friends for the delay and vowed to try to get a provision attached to another defense bill  probably the 2006 defense appropriations bill  ordering reimbursement and putting unit commanders, not Pentagon officials, in charge.

    Appearing with Dodd at the news conference was Marine Sgt. Todd Bowers, now a reservist attending college who pulled two tours in Iraq. On his last deployment, Bowers said he was fired on by a sniper but saved by equipment  a rifle scope hit by the sniper bullet and goggles that protected his eyes from shrapnel  that were not supplied by the Marine Corps.

    Bowers bought the goggles for about $100, and his father bought the scope for about $600.

    Dodd has the backing of major military and veterans$B!G(B groups.

    "We share your disappointment that the Defense Department still has not implemented it 11 months after it was enacted," said retired Vice Adm. Norbert Ryan Jr., president of the Military Officers Association of America.

    Retired Army Master Sgt. Michael Cline, executive director of the Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States, said the Pentagon$B!G(Bs refusal to pay is hard to understand, given the 91-0 vote by the Senate last year in favor of Dodd$B!G(Bs original proposal.

    Noting the ongoing stream of casualties in Afghanistan and Iraq, Cline said the military should support any effort to get more protection to troops.

    "How many of those killed could have been saved with the proper equipment?" Cline said.

    Soldiers and their families have reported buying everything from higher-quality protective gear to armor for their Humvees, medical supplies and even global positioning devices.

    Dodd said he is worried the Pentagon will reject most requests for reimbursement. Turning the decision over to the troop commanders will prevent that, he said, because the commanders know what their soldiers need and will make better decisions about what to reimburse.

    Dodd also said he wants to eliminate the deadline included in the original law, which allowed soldiers to seek reimbursement for items bought between September 2001 and July 2004. Now, he said, he wants it to be open-ended.

    "I$B!G(Bm tired of this, obviously they$B!G(Bre not getting the job done," said Dodd. "If you have to go out and buy equipment to protect yourself, you$B!G(Bre going to get reimbursed."

    [And if neither you nor your family have enough money to buy what you need? Think about that. Billionaires run the government and buy the politicians, but hey, if you can$B!G(Bt afford protection and supplies, you can go be dead.

    [The enemy is not in Iraq. There is no enemy in Iraq. They$B!G(Bre fighting because they$B!G(Bve been invaded, and occupied by George W. Bush. The enemy is back here, in Washington DC.

    [Iraqis and U.S. troops have the same enemy. Wow, what a surprise. T]

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    Telling the truth - about the occupation or the criminals running the government in Washington - is the first reason for Traveling Soldier. But we want to do more than tell the truth; we want to report on the resistance - whether it$B!G(Bs in the streets of Baghdad, New York, or inside the armed forces. Our goal is for Traveling Soldier to become the thread that ties working-class people inside the armed services together. We want this newsletter to be a weapon to help you organize resistance within the armed forces. If you like what you$B!G(Bve read, we hope that you$B!G(Bll join with us in building a network of active duty organizers. http://www.traveling-soldier.org/ And join with Iraq War vets in the call to end the occupation and bring our troops home now! (www.ivaw.net)

  • Sarge's Little Helper
    Commando
    • Mar 2003
    • 1267

    #2
    The Traitor Defies Congress:

    "How Many Of Those Killed Could Have Been Saved With The Proper Equipment?"

    Families Still Forced To Buy Their Own Protection

    "The administration is either showing complete incompetence or utter indifference," "Rumsfeld is violating the law," he said.

    September 29, 2005 By Rick Maze, Army Times staff writer & The Associated Press.

    Soldiers and their parents are still spending hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars for armor they say the military won$B!G(Bt provide.

    "Your expectation is that when you are sent to war, that our government does everything they can do to protect the lives of our people, and anything less than that is not good enough," said a former Marine who spent nearly $1,000 two weeks ago to buy lower-body armor for his son, a Marine serving in Fallujah.

    The father asked that he be identified only by his first name  Gordon  because he is afraid of retribution against his son.

    "I wouldn$B!G(Bt have cared if it cost us $10,000 to protect our son, I would do it," said Gordon. "But I think the U.S. has an obligation to make sure they have this equipment and to reimburse for it. I just don$B!G(Bt support Donald Rumsfeld$B!G(Bs idea of going to war with what you have, not what you want. You go to war prepared, and you don$B!G(Bt go to war until you are prepared."

    In a letter to Dodd in late April, David Chu, undersecretary of defense for personnel, said his office was developing regulations to implement the reimbursement, and would be done in about 60 days.

    Tired of waiting for the Pentagon to launch an authorized program to reimburse troops who buy their own personal protective gear for combat deployments, the chief congressional sponsor of the program wants to wrest control of it from defense officials.

    Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., attached a provision to last year$B!G(Bs defense authorization bill authorizing  but not requiring  the Defense Department to reimburse troops up to $1,100 for the expense of body armor and other protective gear and health and safety equipment not provided by the military.

    The Pentagon has never paid a dime.

    "Rumsfeld is violating the law," Dodd said in an interview with The Associated Press. "It$B!G(Bs been sitting on the books for over a year. They were opposed to it. It was insulting to them. I$B!G(Bm sorry that$B!G(Bs how they felt."

    At a Thursday news conference, Dodd said he is not sure why it is taking so long and wonders whether the Pentagon intends to actually reimburse anyone.

    "The administration is either showing complete incompetence or utter indifference," he said. "It feels as if I am getting a rope-a-dope with them, hoping I would go away."

    Dodd apologized to service members, their family and friends for the delay and vowed to try to get a provision attached to another defense bill  probably the 2006 defense appropriations bill  ordering reimbursement and putting unit commanders, not Pentagon officials, in charge.

    Appearing with Dodd at the news conference was Marine Sgt. Todd Bowers, now a reservist attending college who pulled two tours in Iraq. On his last deployment, Bowers said he was fired on by a sniper but saved by equipment  a rifle scope hit by the sniper bullet and goggles that protected his eyes from shrapnel  that were not supplied by the Marine Corps.

    Bowers bought the goggles for about $100, and his father bought the scope for about $600.

    Dodd has the backing of major military and veterans$B!G(B groups.

    "We share your disappointment that the Defense Department still has not implemented it 11 months after it was enacted," said retired Vice Adm. Norbert Ryan Jr., president of the Military Officers Association of America.

    Retired Army Master Sgt. Michael Cline, executive director of the Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States, said the Pentagon$B!G(Bs refusal to pay is hard to understand, given the 91-0 vote by the Senate last year in favor of Dodd$B!G(Bs original proposal.

    Noting the ongoing stream of casualties in Afghanistan and Iraq, Cline said the military should support any effort to get more protection to troops.

    "How many of those killed could have been saved with the proper equipment?" Cline said.

    Soldiers and their families have reported buying everything from higher-quality protective gear to armor for their Humvees, medical supplies and even global positioning devices.

    Dodd said he is worried the Pentagon will reject most requests for reimbursement. Turning the decision over to the troop commanders will prevent that, he said, because the commanders know what their soldiers need and will make better decisions about what to reimburse.

    Dodd also said he wants to eliminate the deadline included in the original law, which allowed soldiers to seek reimbursement for items bought between September 2001 and July 2004. Now, he said, he wants it to be open-ended.

    "I$B!G(Bm tired of this, obviously they$B!G(Bre not getting the job done," said Dodd. "If you have to go out and buy equipment to protect yourself, you$B!G(Bre going to get reimbursed."

    [And if neither you nor your family have enough money to buy what you need? Think about that. Billionaires run the government and buy the politicians, but hey, if you can$B!G(Bt afford protection and supplies, you can go be dead.

    [The enemy is not in Iraq. There is no enemy in Iraq. They$B!G(Bre fighting because they$B!G(Bve been invaded, and occupied by George W. Bush. The enemy is back here, in Washington DC.

    [Iraqis and U.S. troops have the same enemy. Wow, what a surprise. T]

    NEED SOME TRUTH? CHECK OUT TRAVELING SOLDIER

    Telling the truth - about the occupation or the criminals running the government in Washington - is the first reason for Traveling Soldier. But we want to do more than tell the truth; we want to report on the resistance - whether it$B!G(Bs in the streets of Baghdad, New York, or inside the armed forces. Our goal is for Traveling Soldier to become the thread that ties working-class people inside the armed services together. We want this newsletter to be a weapon to help you organize resistance within the armed forces. If you like what you$B!G(Bve read, we hope that you$B!G(Bll join with us in building a network of active duty organizers. http://www.traveling-soldier.org/ And join with Iraq War vets in the call to end the occupation and bring our troops home now! (www.ivaw.net)

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    • BigBadBrian
      TOASTMASTER GENERAL
      • Jan 2004
      • 10620

      #3
      A little hard to read.

      I'll go to the link.

      However, this is just a long list of reasons that Rumsfeld must go.

      The dollar is the bottom line for that fucker.

      WHEN IS THAT BASTARD GOING TO STEP DOWN?
      “If bullshit was currency, Joe Biden would be a billionaire.” - George W. Bush

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      • Hardrock69
        DIAMOND STATUS
        • Feb 2005
        • 21833

        #4
        His agenda is identical to Cheney's.

        Almighty Dollar.

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