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(And that’s just for the state of Texas — this helps soldiers nationwide.) Hillary Clinton has a long history of fighting for our veterans and will work to ensure our country fulfills its obligations to those who have served and sacrificed for the nation.

As a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Hillary has championed legislation to improve the lives of our veterans and their families. She worked to provide access to TRICARE for National Guard and Reserve members. She authored the Heroes at Home Act that will begin to help service members struggling with post traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury. She worked with others in the Senate to pass legislation to increase the military survivor benefit from $12,000 to $100,000.

As president, she will honor three fundamental commitments: First, every member of our armed forces will receive a fair shot at the American dream when their service is over. Second, every veteran in America will have health care. Third, every veteran will receive the benefits they have earned and the assistance they need – right from the start.

Enact a GI Bill of Rights for the Twenty-First Century. Hillary will enact a GI Bill of Rights for the 21st century that will resurrect the spirit of the original 1944 GI Bill and offer service members, veterans and their families with expanded education, housing and entrepreneurial benefits. Her plan will guarantee equal access for all components of the Armed Forces – Active, Guard and Reserve – that have deployed overseas in support of a combat operation since September 11 or served two years of active duty since September 11. She will fund undergraduate education for service members, as well as education for specialized trade or technical training, and certification and licensing programs. She will expand the VA Home Loan Guaranty program to allow veterans to use low-interest, no-fee loans to purchase, build or improve a home valued up to $625,000. She will establish a Veterans Microloan Program to provide veterans with no-collateral, low-interest microloans of up to $100,000 for entrepreneurial ventures.

Provide Affordable and Quality Health Care for All Veterans. As President, Hillary will ensure that all of the 1.8 million uninsured veterans in this country have access to quality, affordable health care. She will restore the Clinton-era policy that opened the VA’s excellent and cost-effective health care system to all veterans who seek to enroll. She will make a long-term commitment to the VA system to ensure it is adequately funded and has the capacity to avoid backlogs and to handle greater enrollments. And she will provide coverage through the American Health Choices Plan to all veterans who choose not to use the VA system.

Ensure All Veterans Receive the Benefits They Have Earned and the Assistance They Need — Right from the Start. As President, Hillary will commit to getting a fair, accurate, and timely decision for every veteran filing a disability claim. She will increase the number of qualified VA evaluators to reduce the backlog of claims. She will provide fast-track training for new claims specialists and expand the Benefits at Discharge Program to smooth the transition from service to discharge for all those who serve our country.

Extend Hiring Preferences to Veterans-friendly Contractors. Today, there are between 7.2 and 7.6 million federal contractors, 2 million more than there were five years ago. The privatization of government by the Bush administration has meant veterans are losing job opportunities, because contractors do not necessarily have the same hiring policies as the federal government. Hillary will cut the number of contractors working for the federal government by 500,000 over the next 10 years, saving $10 to $18 billion a year. And she will restore and expand job opportunities for veterans by working to establish a system through which federal contractors afford veterans hiring preference comparable to the federal government’s.

Expand the Helmets to Hardhats Program. Hillary will increase funding for the Helmets to Hardhats program. This program links veterans with local job opportunities in the construction and trade industries by offering apprenticeship programs that teach veterans through on-the-job training supplemented by classroom instruction.

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  • TeakWoodKite

    Great response to the “3 to 1″.

    I don’t know how you have the energy, under the circumstances you find yourself in, but you run circles around most “blog hamsters” on a bad day. LOL

    Hang in there, give NQ.

  • ceabaird

    Susan, the military have had a soft spot in their hearts for the Clintons ever since Somalia. By which I mean that they really fucking hate them. This is the rank and file, not so much the officer corps.

    Not their fault (the Clintons), but the hate they have for Bill and Hillary won’t go away because of an ad, or even because of legislation in the military’s favor. This is something that has been drummed into their heads ever since Limbaugh picked up a mike and attacked both Clintons.

    All you have to do is listen to AFN/FEN etc. and the special sunday programming from Limbaugh, Dobson, etc.

    Good for her to be on these badly-needed subjects, but not gonna help her. Sorry.

  • http://whiskeyfire.typepad.com Molly Ivors

    If they’re going to be ideologues rather than think about their actual interests, they are of course free to do so. But it’s foolish.

  • CK

    When the american military has given political contributions so far this election cycle, the biggest recipient has been Ron Paul. I suspect the grunts know which candidate has their interest at heart.

  • RedDan

    I am timidly stepping into this debate…

    First: disclosure. I support Obama in the primaries.

    Second: I have a decent amount of respect for Hillary Clinton – I have and continue to disagree with a lot of her votes, and those are primarily why I do not support her (along with my disagreement with a lot of the legislation she pushed in the Senate). There is also some distaste for her that is assocaited with many of the things that went down during the Clinton presidency past (DOMA, NAFTA, Welfare Reform, and a lot more).

    Third: It is my opinion that either will make a much better president than what we have now (of course, my left toenail could do that), and that both represent an enormous advance over the candidates Democrats have commonly offered up in the past.

    Fourth: Neither truly meets my standards, because I am proudly and solidly in the far left camp in politics, and both are pretty standard liberal to liberal-left mainstream politicians.

    Finally, regarding the military vote: I really do not think that ANYTHING will convince the military to support Hillary Clinton – there has been so much propaganda, so much derisive bile, so much programming of the military personnel with respect to anything Clinton, that it really seems to me to be impossible for her to overcome that, regardless of where individual military personnel’s interests lie. This is unfortunate, illogical, self-destructive on their part, but (IMO) true nonetheless. I also think that the military vote will be tilted Republican no matter which way the primary goes…that vote is going to take a long time and a lot of deprogramming to shift into the “D” column.

    Best regards,

    RedDan

  • linda

    and don’t forget that during bill clinton’s presidency, it was hillary who pushed for research and medical help for victims of agent orange — who had been marginalized as head cases for all those years prior.

  • John

    Spoken like someone who has never served, but is always ready to absorb a few more GOP talking points.

    My best friend has been in the military for thirty years. He’s been all over the world, including almost two years in Iraq. And he reacts all the time to crap like this with the same statement- the military is NOT Anti-Clinton, and the military is NOT Anti-Democratic Party. Most of the higher-ranking officers are, in fact, Conservative and Republican. But the boots on the ground are as bipartisan and diverse as the civilians back home.

    Trash the lame, inaccurate talking points already.

  • http://noquarterusa.net/ SusanUnPC

    Thank you, Teak! This one I did at 11pm last night in bed with my new laptop and my new WiFi (oh baby!). (Long, ugly story how I got the WiFi installed — the old ethernet cable was nearly impossible to pull out, and my old mini-Mac fell down behind my desk, and everything got disconnected — bad since I can’t bend over to retrieve any of that — but my retired Coast Guard neighbor came over and saved the day! Took us a couple hours, calling Apple, then Earthlink, but we got it done. I never could have managed without my neighbor Pat! He’s very dear. He also LURKS here — HI, PAT!)

    And now the WiFi works like a champ! I’m still all thumbs using the keyboard/mouse on the laptop, sigh, but am getting used to it. The computer is SO fast! Much faster than the mini-Mac.

    Hillary truly cares about helping the troops. And she’s worked hard with both Republicans and Dems to enact such important legislation.

    I also need to do a post about how she has specific plans to help Iraqis — gotta be careful how I phrase this or Shirin will be all over me (snort!) — especially those Iraqis who helped Americans (which I can dig that Shirin thinks betrayed their own people, but who I think we can ALL agree nothing horrible should happen to).

    (I just want to watch Shirin ride a horse! See the Fuck Kos story for that conversation! I’ve never seen her, but I can imagine a spirited Shirin riding a horse at full gallop! I’m smiling.)

  • RedDan

    Actually, John, you should be careful talking about who has and has not served, because you never know, really.

    Just a friendly reminder.

  • Cee

    If Hill hadn’t supported this these soldiers wouldn’t need the help that Obama wants to provide

    Thursday, January 31, 2008
    harkin, hagel, obama take action to prevent suicide among active duty soldiers

    http://harkin.senate.gov/pr/p.cfm?i=291649

    http://obama.senate.gov/news/070419-why_were_soldie/

  • Mr.Murder

    Bush Sr. denied the existence of Desert Storm Syndrome, a variety of problems caused from exposure to depleted uranium.

  • Morgan

    Hillary’s Father was a Navy Petty Officer during World War 11. She does now, and has always understood the needs of those who serve in the military. Speaking in Tucson, AZ before the primary vote she spoke of veterans and their needs. Hillary who frequently visits wounded troops at Walter Reed Hospital, said she was talking with a young Captain who had been wounded in Iraq. He told her his wounds were healing then asked, “But can you give me back my brain?”. Each day his wife wrote a note for him explaining how to walk down the hall, where to go, etc.. Injury to his brain has caused trauma and he no longer can remember day to day normal tasks. Hillary understands, cares, and will take action to help veterans.

  • Michel

    it was hillary who pushed for research and medical help for victims of agent orange

    You mean she tried to atone for her country’s crimes by helping the Vietnamese victims of American defoliation campaigns? No? Of course not you couldn’t have meant that! Only our precious golden boys in arms suffer. The foreign heathens don’t understand pain as we do!
    Because let’s face it, America’s “suffering” is nothing but a pin-prick, a paper cut, a little shove to its fragile ego… compared to the horrors unleashed upon the “savages” (in this case “gooks” and “slopes”) unable and unwilling to appreciate our largesses and generosity in bestowing ‘napalm freedom’ and ‘Agent-Orange demokracy’ upon their ungrateful selves!
    But that’s OK. Let’s keep our soldier-boy Schutzstaffel worship and veneration at a high level. Let’s feel and vicariously suffer for their post-traumatic this and that (“Oooh, I’m so depressed having butchered so many people in gruesome ways, even though I was only following orders. Oooh, woe is me and my GI Joe psychic pain”).
    Their hapless victims only know post-traumatic death!

  • John

    I have no idea what your post means. I know my friend has served for thirty years. You are saying he hasn’t?

    Read your post again and reply. Or better yet, take some literacy courses, and THEN post.

  • http://1strepublic14thstar.blogspot.com/ 1st Republic 14th Star

    I AM the veteran to whom John refers. Everything he wrote is absolutely accurate. The senior officer corps may be predominately Republican and conservative, but the rank and file surely are not. There are plenty of progressives, liberals and Democrats in all branches of the military.

    There’s YOUR friendly reminder.

  • TeakWoodKite

    English tac at a full gallop…Hold on :)

    Iraqis who helped Americans

    Odd isn’t it?

    Glad to hear you have more mobility at least in the wireless end of things. Rest easy heal well.

  • TeakWoodKite

    There were competeing bills on this subject from last year.

    Regardless; suicide among active duty soldiers and Guard and Reserves, who do not have the same support structure as active duty soldiers, ALL need as much support as is required and then some.

    “If Hill hadn’t supported this…”
    I am not clear on your meaning of ‘this’ Cee.
    Thanks in advance for a clarification.

  • ceabaird

    As a combat veteran, I know of what I speak. OF COURSE there are liberals and left-leaning people in the military. The vast majority ARE NOT. It’s just not that kind of culture. Hillary could be standing just outside the gates, handing out buckets of cash, AND THEY WOULD STILL not support her. You’re fighting 20 years of propaganda, and you think an AD is gonna change their minds? Not. Gonna. Happen.

  • Ron Cowin

    For Susan: Once again, the Coast Guard to the rescue. One thing they do very well.

    I am a Vietnam vet, so veterans matters are one of my special interest groups. I served all of 20 months (time off for being in ‘nam) and rose to the exalted rank of Spec-4. In those days, there were plenty of us who were not pleased in being where we were, but didn’t like any other choices. (I still don’t like ice hockey.) I know more of military tactics from reading about Julius Caesar and Genghis Khan, than my time in the army. At what point have the parts of the Democratic Party coalition been driven so far apart that we guarantee four more years of wandering in the wilderness? Have we so divided ourselves that we are already conquered so that John bomb, bomb, bomb Iran McCain will be the one inaugurated in January 2009. The comedians and political pundits will have full employment. “The perfect is the enemy of the good.” voltaire

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