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Jan 26, 2020 15:38:57   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Jakebrake wrote:
Thanks for posting slatts, I missed this one.

Spot on Linda realizing; An apology?? Doubtful, he spoke based on his understanding at that time and should have found out first hand before saying anything at all..

I know at my VFW Post, we were dismayed at the comment with most of us are ardent Trump supporters. At times Trump speaks before he thinks it through, however after 3 years our country is so much better off after the anemic 8 years of the halfrican it's actually amazing.

BTW slatts, do you have a trip to Colorado planned? Would like to meet up for a burger and a beer~
Thanks for posting slatts, I missed this one. br ... (show quote)

Jake, I might've had one planned, but my son & his family from the Sacramento, Ca. area are coming to Texas this March for his niece's (my granddaughter's) wedding. He will be here for about a week, and our having time together will replace seeing him in California anytime soon. Maybe next year, as Tennessee is set for the Fall to see my daughter and her Family.

However, if plans change, I'll let you know when I can get to Colorado. Hell, L-J is also there.

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Jan 27, 2020 16:07:20   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
slatten49 wrote:
By Veronica Stracqualursi

The Veterans of Foreign Wars is demanding that President Donald Trump apologize for downplaying traumatic brain injuries sustained by US service members in Iraq after Iranian missile strikes on American troops earlier this month.

Earlier this week, Trump said he does not consider potential traumatic brain injuries to be as serious as physical combat wounds, minimizing the severity of the injuries, saying he heard that some troops "had headaches, and a couple of other things, but I would say, and I can report, it's not very serious."

"The VFW expects an apology from the President to our service men and women for his misguided remarks," William "Doc" Schmitz*, VFW National Commander, said in a statement Friday, following the Pentagon's announcement that 34 US service members have been diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries in the January 8 Iranian attack.

"And, we ask that he and the White House join with us in our efforts to educate Americans of the dangers TBI has on these heroes as they protect our great nation in these trying times. Our warriors require our full support more than ever in this challenging environment," Schmitz added.

The VFW, described on its website as America's largest and oldest combat veterans service organization, said TBI is a "serious injury and one that cannot be taken lightly."

On Friday, the Pentagon announced that 34 US service members have been diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries in the January 8 attack, which was in retaliation for the January 2 US drone strike that k**led a top Iranian general.

Of the 34 service members, 17 of those who were injured have since returned to duty in Iraq.
Nine service members are still being treated in Germany. An additional eight service members who had been flown to Germany have since been sent to the United States for additional treatment.

Although traumatic brain injuries are not always immediately apparent, the disclosure of injured US service members suggested that the attack's impact was more serious than initial assessments indicated.

Mild traumatic brain injuries, commonly known as concussions, are a form of TBI. The most common form of TBIs in the military are mild TBIs, according to the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center.

* https://vfworg-cdn.azureedge.net/-/media/VFWSite/Files/Media-and-Events/Press-Room/2019-20/Schmitz-Doc-CommanderinChief.pdf?v=1&d=20190729T171702Z
By Veronica Stracqualursi br br The Veterans of F... (show quote)


Is she a snowflake? Go into battle and expect to die. You don't, you tricked the grim reaper but those are the spoils of war. Men shouldn't expect accolades or to be torn down. Trump is usually good to the fighting men, that he didn't know a medical term is no big deal and I think she is over reaching.

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