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  • Steve Savicki
    Full Member Status

    • Jan 2004
    • 3934

    Bush orders review of veterans' hospitals




    President Bush ordered a comprehensive review Friday of conditions at the nation's military and veteran hospitals in the wake of a scandal surrounding care for wounded troops at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington.

    The White House said the president would name a bipartisan commission to assess whether the problems at Walter Reed existed at other facilities.

    The action came after The Washington Post documented squalid living conditions for some outpatient soldiers at Walter Reed and bureaucratic problems that prevented many troops from getting adequate care.

    Bush devoted his weekly radio address — to be broadcast on Saturday — to the problems of veterans' care, and the White House took the unusual step of releasing excerpts in advance. A full text also was to be released later Friday. The administration's response came amid growing outrage about the poor treatment of some veterans — and the prospect that it could backfire on the White House.

    "One of my most solemn experiences as president is visiting men and women recovering from wounds they suffered in defense of country," Bush said his prepared address. "Spending time with these wounded warriors is also inspiring because so many of them bring the same courage they showed on the battlefield to their battle for recovery."

    A day earlier, the
    Pentagon announced the firing of Army Maj. Gen. George W. Weightman, the commander of Walter Reed. In a brief announcement, the Army said service leaders had "lost trust and confidence" in Weightman's leadership abilities "to address needed solutions for soldier outpatient care." It said the decision to fire him was made by Army Secretary Francis J. Harvey.

    Bush, in his radio address, said he had asked Defense Secretary Robert Gates to make a firsthand assessment of conditions at Walter Reed. "He confirmed to me there are real problems at Walter Reed and he has taken action to hold people accountable, including relieving the general in charge of the facility.

    "As we work to improve conditions at Walter Reed, we are also taking steps to find out whether similar problems have occurred at other military and veteran hospitals," the president said.

    "We will use the commission's recommendations as part of our ongoing effort to improve our service to our nation's veterans," Bush said.

    The commission to be named by Bush is separate from a review panel appointed by Gates to investigate outpatient care at Walter Reed and the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda. The presidential panel will look at all of the nation's military and veteran facilities, according to White House deputy press secretary Dana Perino.

    Shouldn't the Pres be more concerned about hospitals in Iraq? More people are wounded over there.

    What is he going to do with this analysis report? And if money is needed to improve the hospital, what's the new budget plan?

    Hugs for all injured that are there as well as the hospital employees who do their jobs properly.
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  • FORD
    ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

    • Jan 2004
    • 58755

    #2
    This will be another whitewash bullshit coverup. James Baker's probably on the way already.....
    Eat Us And Smile

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    • Steve Savicki
      Full Member Status

      • Jan 2004
      • 3934

      #3
      Let's see if the public calls the coverup in less than 24 hours and something hits the headlines.
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      • Lqskdiver
        Sniper
        • Jun 2004
        • 763

        #4
        Originally posted by FORD
        This will be another whitewash bullshit coverup. James Baker's probably on the way already.....
        Yeah....there's no way he has any good intentions of cleaning up the system if need be.

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        • FORD
          ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

          • Jan 2004
          • 58755

          #5
          What the FUCK has he had "good intentions" of at any time in the last 7 years??
          Eat Us And Smile

          Cenk For America 2024!!

          Justice Democrats


          "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992

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          • Steve Savicki
            Full Member Status

            • Jan 2004
            • 3934

            #6
            FORD, I believe you've spoken for the majority of people in the Front Line. Any good intentions are severely misguided intentions.
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            • hideyoursheep
              ROTH ARMY ELITE
              • Jan 2007
              • 6351

              #7
              Originally posted by Lqskdiver
              Yeah....there's no way he has any good intentions of cleaning up the system if need be.
              You really ARE blind in Texsauce, eh, pal?

              He's only cuntcerned about it now that it's been happening on his watch and the situation went public. Looking more and more like the incompetent mama's boy he really is.

              If he really wanted to get an idea of how things were everyday,he would not have publicly announced his goddam intentions! That cocksucker Rumsfeld should grab a broom and a paintscraper,then get to work.

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              • Nickdfresh
                SUPER MODERATOR

                • Oct 2004
                • 49127

                #8
                Dupe. We have three threads on this already...

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