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Biden discusses Iraq, vet health care

Posted: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 4:02 PM by Mark Murray
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From NBC's Mark Murray
In a speech today at Fort Bragg, NC, Vice President Biden welcomed home members of the 18th Airborne Corps, praising their service and other U.S. soldiers in the audience. "You are the best trained. You are the bravest. You are the most conditioned. You are the best force America has ever assembled," he said.

Biden also discussed President Obama's trip to Iraq, as well as the administration's commitment to safely turn over the country's security to the Iraqis. "Because of all the work you've done, all the work our military has done, I am absolutely confident that the Iraqis are in a much better place to take responsibility for their own security."

He later added, "It's time that they do their responsibility, not militarily alone. It's time to reconcile their political differences so they can enjoy the peace that they say they want and do want in their land."

Moreover, Biden told the soldiers in the audience that the Obama administration submitted a budget increasing funding for veterans and vet health care. "We have a lot of obligations, but only one truly sacred obligation, and that's to care for those who we send to war, and to give them everything they need when they return."

He continued, "The best way to honor their memory, of those thousands -- over 14,000 seriously injured coming home from the wars which we are engaged in and have been engaged in -- we owe them the obligation to ... provide them the absolute best medical care and service they need."

Biden's remarks on veterans health care, however, come after the Obama administration initially proposed making veterans use private health-care insurance to pay for combat-related injuries, which they currently don't have to do. But after pressure from members of Congress and veterans groups, the administration dropped the proposal.

President Obama will hold an event tomorrow discussing military health care.

Also in his speech today, Biden referred to the service of his son, Beau, who is in Iraq. Talking about the sacrifices military families make, the vice president said, "So I want you to know I think Jill and I understand. I know my daughter-in-law and my two grandchildren understand the sacrifices your family made. Jill and I proudly wear this blue star. We proudly wear it." 

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FR: In a speech today at Fort Bragg, NC, Vice President Biden welcomed home members of the 18th Airborne Corps, praising their service and other U.S. soldiers in the audience. "You are the best trained. You are the bravest. You are the most conditioned. You are the best force America has ever assembled," he said.


Too bad the same can't be said about the people that command them.
Is Obama going to have the military go out and apologize to everyone they see while overseas? You know, to save time, so Obie doesn't have to.
Biden --> Moreover, Biden told the soldiers in the audience that the Obama administration submitted a budget increasing funding for veterans and vet health care. <--

This after Obama told the vets to go through their other insurance first before using the government health care system. What a slap in the face that was for the vets. Obama then backed down from that stance and got back into the mode that the government is the be-all and end-all provider of everything to everybody.
"We have a lot of obligations, but only one truly sacred obligation, and that's to care for those who we send to war, and to give them everything they need when they return."
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McCain and GW Bush didn't think so. Everything Biden said is true.
Gee, Mr. vice President....

How many of Mitt romney's sons have volunteered to serve their country

I KNOW they MUST be anxious to serve in Iraq or Afghanistan !!
They're ;patriotic' boys !!
They'll help the USA for her battles

Has Glen Beck or Jabba the Limbaugh or Bill-O the clown shown up at a Recruiting Station to volunteer ??
Just looked at the recover.gov web site. It doesn't look like it's been updated for some time. Still the old propoganda that Obama and Biden babbled on and on about earlier in the year. I dug trough it for a while and I can't tell how one dollar is being spent, let alone the $800 billion is supposed to track. So much for accountablity and transparency.
Obama,landing in Iraq, looking out the planes door: Is it safe to go out there?

Security: yes mr. president, the SURGE that you voted against worked, not everyone was as stupid as you

Obama: Yeah but did you see me bow to the saudi king? that was kewl wasn't it

Security: well, read the http://www.drudgereport and see what america thinks about that.

Obama: are they still laughing at un ambassador susan rice for flubbling the North Korea thing?

Security: you need to go to http://www.foxnews.com and get the lastest, most correct news on that

Obama: think msnbc will take this post down?
Security: good one Sir.. without a doubt LMAO
"So I want you to know I think Jill and I understand. I know my daughter-in-law and my two grandchildren understand the sacrifices your family made. Jill and I proudly wear this blue star. We proudly wear it."

John McCain wears something too Joe. The scars.
re a previous thread;
Folks, On the two "pirate stories" today, we have an amusing (although an extremely tedious) trend that seems to be increasing as of late. I used constructive in the general sense of contributing something to the relevant discussion, Negative by dems and reps in the general sense of lashing out, name calling, and "you're a bigger one" type of discussion, and Misc in terms of off topic, or out in the ozone types of comments.
"White House Reacts to Pirate Hijacking"
Constructive - 18 posts
Negative by dems - 12
Negative by reps - 17
Misc - 3

Crew Takes Back Control of Ship
Constructive - 17 posts
Negative by dems - 8
Negative by reps - 14
Misc - 7
The negatives win overwhelmingly! This blog sure is becoming a real downer!
I can go to sleep at night knowing that we have a President and Vice President who are intelligent, thoughtful and know what they're doing.  Unfortunately,  I awake and find "Morning Joke" dissing Mika and everyone who disagrees with him and change to watch the cartoons who make more sense.  


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