With the thunderous fall of the guillotine blade, a head is violently hurled off a set of shoulders. Blood gushes in an instantaneous torrent, and one less human being inhabits our material world.
As we sit on the brink of 2016, we look back on 2015 and the progress made in the campaign to end veteran homelessness.
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Written by Katharine Russ for Veterans Today ANOTHER YEAR OF SAMEOLD, SAMEOLD–As 2015 comes to a close, veterans are still on the “losing end” when it comes to healthcare, housing and Constitutional rights. For decades, each new Administration has proclaimed a debt of gratitude to our veterans and promised supportive medical, education and housing assistance […]
Alex Jones wants your money, which is his “precious.” And to get that money, he will always mix a little bit of truth in a river of fabrication, strong enough to distract you from focusing on the main issue.
Something important and, freedom lovers may think, rather wonderful seems to have happened at the United Nations, and it went largely unreported in mainstream media.
When Anthony McCann opened a thick manila envelope from the Department of Veterans Affairs last year, he expected to find his own medical records inside.
A group of veterans who have each waited more than a year to have disability claims reviewed say they are being denied a right granted to most Americans—the ability to team up and bring class-action lawsuits to fight grievances.