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Mold and Maggots for Vets, because the GOP supports the troops



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Listen. Just because the Republicans say they support the troops, doesn't mean it's true. The facts show otherwise. And, if you're not supporting veterans, you're not supporting the troops. Walter Reed wasn't an isolated case. Horrific conditions exist at another facility right here in your nation's Capitol:

Reports of a rising death rate and rooms spattered with blood, urine and feces at the Armed Forces Retirement Home prompted the Pentagon yesterday to begin investigating conditions at the veterans facility in Northwest Washington.

The Government Accountability Office warned the Pentagon this week that residents of the home "may be at risk" in light of allegations of severe health-care problems. Residents have been admitted to Walter Reed Army Medical Center with "the most serious type of pressure sores" and, in one case, with maggots in a wound, according to a GAO letter sent to the Defense Department.
But that's not an isolated case. It's happening all around the country:
The review was conducted by directors of individual VA facilities around the country and compiled in a 94-page report to Nicholson. It found that 90 percent of the 1,100 problems cited were deemed to be of a more routine nature: worn-out carpet, peeling paint, mice sightings and dead bugs at VA centers.

The other 10 percent were considered serious and included mold spreading in patient care areas. Eight cases were so troubling they required immediate attention and follow-up action.

Some of the more striking problems were found at a VA clinic in White City, Ore. There, officials reported roof leaks throughout the facility, requiring them to "continuously repair the leaks upon occurrence, clean up any mold presence if any exists, spray or remove ceiling tiles."

In addition, large colonies of bats resided outside the facility and sometimes flew into the attics and interior parts of the building.
UPDATE: Fortunately, the House is taking action for vets. Yesterday, they passed three bills to support veterans:
these bills will provide a cost-of-living increase for veteran’s benefits, reduce the incidence of suicide among veterans, and provide increased compensation to veterans who sustained significant vision loss.


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