
2004 Soap Box Archives
Responsibility
Overdue 06/07/04
The
argument over the effects of Agent Orange on the troops who
served in Vietnam has been going on since the war ended. Theres
nothing new about it.
Unfortunately
there is also nothing new about the U.S. government and most
especially the Veterans Administrations failing to accept
responsibility for putting the victims of Agent Orange (Im
told that there are 15 chemicals in that group) in harms
way.
Agent
Orange has wreaked havoc on the health of too many Vietnam Vets
and now its high time that we took care of the myriad
of health problems that these chemicals have caused.
These men served our nation honorably and should be treated
in an honorable way.
Cancer,
birth defects and heart problems are just a few of the catastrophic
results of being exposed to Agent Orange.
Before
anything can be done about it they have to admit that
the problems of the veterans exposed to Agent Orange were indeed
caused by the chemicals. There is adequate proof in the ranks
of our veterans, not to mention the long-term effects to the
people of Vietnam.
It is
a national disgrace for the government of the country they so
valiantly fought for to allow these veterans to suffer for something
they had no control over and no idea of what the effects of
being exposed to Agent Orange would have on them and generations
of their offspring.
There
are sick people out there, people who did their duty and are
being ignored for the simple reason that Veterans Affairs
will not accept the voluminous research and case studies available
to them, which proves that Agent Orange had a horrible residual
effect on thousands of our Vietnam vets.
Its
time, no its way past time to rectify this situation.
How
can we in good conscience send men and women to war and
deny them the medical care they need to repair the injuries
they
suffer in battle?
Everybody
knows that this is totally unfair, totally wrong and totally
unacceptable. We owe these people big time. They put their lives
on the line for us.
President
Bush should lead the charge followed by the leaders of both
the House and the Senate. It should be unanimous, no partisan
politics, no individual trying to get credit. That time is long
gone. These people are suffering, their families are suffering
and every day we waste costs lives.
I am going to write letters to all the legislative representatives
for the state I live in asking their immediate attention to
this matter.
I invite
you to join me.
The
American military motto is No one left behind. Lets
live up to the motto. Please dont leave these patriots
behind.
Pray
for our troops.
What
do you think?
God
Bless America
Charlie
Daniels
