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H.R. 1538, The Wounded Warrior Assistance Act of 2007 (3 comments ↓)

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H.R. 1538 would amend title 10, United States Code, to improve the management of medical care, personnel actions, and quality of life issues for members of the Armed Forces who are receiving medical care in an outpatient status.

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A.

October 16, 2007, 11:30am (report abuse)

Firstly, I don't believe in the need for the women patients to get raped by psychiatrists and the men patients to be given electroshock and highly addictive "medication". Furthermore, I believe in private medicine, not universal healthcare. The taxpayer's money should go to helping the national debt or something worthwile.

Dick Doogle

November 12, 2007, 10:45am (report abuse)

The previous comments ("women patients to get raped by psychiatrists", etc.) are so sadly uneducated, not to mention heartless, they're barely even worth a reply. But they do explain why we have who we have in the White House and why our health care system, despite having extremely well-trained physicians, nurses, and advanced technology, still lags well behind other developed countries - who have the dreaded "universal healthcare".

Windwalker

March 17, 2008, 11:11am (report abuse)

As a 26 year veteran of military service, I suggest we give A. a weapon and a canteen and let him live with the boots in Iraq or Afghanistan for a couple of tours.

I saw this coming when we went to the all volunteer force and let the panty wastes off the hook for service to their country.

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