President Bush visited Walter Reed Army Medical Center today. ***Link.
"The system failed you and it failed our troops, and we're going to fix it," he said. "I've taken important steps to achieve the objective."
One of the first steps is bringing on Brig. General Michael S. Tucker as the new deputy commanding general of Walter Reed. Bush noted that Tucker has a reputation as a "bureaucracy-buster."
From there, the steps follow a less linear path. Bush said he has formed three "working groups" to "address problems that may exist or may arise" at Walter Reed. Group one is a Pentagon panel that has been created to "examine the conditions at Walter Reed and Bethesda." Group two is led by Veterans Affairs Secretary Jim Nicholson, with the goal of identifying "potential gaps in the services our wounded troops receive as they return from the battlefield." Group three is "a bipartisan presidential commission" chaired by Bob Dole and Donna Shalala, which "will conduct a comprehensive review of the entire system for providing physical and emotional care to service men and women injured in this war."
But wait, there's more. According to the Air Force Times, both the Army and the Navy have groups looking into the treatment of wounded veterans.
At least five different panels. Five different reports. One surefire plan to bust the bureaucracy.
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Our Leader's Love for his Troops: Hide the Problem with Obfuscation
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as inexcusable as it all is, it wouldn't be so bad if we felt there was actually some outrage over this.
check out this column, i read it a couple weeks ago, but it still rings true
http://joeleonardi.wordpress.com/2007/03/18/where-is-the-outrage/
mia
Thanks Mia, saw the piece, and he's right yet wrong. The self-avowed conservatives aren't conservatives; they're simply destroyers and haters of everything America is supposed to represent. A real conservative can't call themselves conservative b/c the term is so debased. Actually, it's the centrists who are true conservatives and given how radical the far right is, I'd daresay old-school liberals, up to a point, are in fact conservative.
Thanks for the post!
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