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Death Of Traumatized Minn. Marine Came After Iraq

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wcco.com - Death Of Traumatized Minn. Marine Came After Iraq

Schulze's father and stepmother, Marianne Schulze, who live in rural Stewart, said their son would still be alive if the VA had acted on his pleas for admittance. ......They called the New Prague police, who smashed in the door and found him hanging from an electrical cord. Police attempted to resuscitate him, but it was too late.

"The VA is overwhelmed, and we're rural doctors out here trying to deal with this. Unfortunately, we're going to see a lot of Jonathans."

You support the troops huh? BS. This VA couldn't admit him asap because of lack of resources/staff which is called "lack of money." Imagine if all those who pretend to be really Pro-War could just step aside blaming the political machinery and donate and fund such treatment.

Support the troops! Start giving to those troops on welfare and heading toward economic oblivion or potential suicide. To say you support them and give nothing $ubstantial is just something you say to prop up your bogus loaded political beliefs and values which you think is a weapon but is in all truth--a wet noodle. Eliminate your chips, pop, trivial purchases, ISP provider, games, entertainment vices, etc. We need sacrifice--not your posts.

The father of this marine served three tours in Viet Nam, get that butt of that seat in front of your monitor and show some respect and work--they don't need your high post count no more!
 
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