Quote From: cjmiller7My husband's cousin murdered his father and then killed himself on Dec. 7th 2005 in Santa Barbara, CA.
We were left to bury them and the family had to deal with the aftermath. Jeff was a marine and served in Afghanistan at the beginning of the War on Terror and suffered from severe PTSD. Jeff's story was written about in the LA Times on Feb. 12th, 2006. Since that time we talked to Jeff's VA counselor, vets, VA Adm personnel and met with Shelley Berkley, Cong. Rep from Nevada on the VA committee. We came up with a list of things we believe would move the VA and Military toward being able to provide our men and women with the help they need. Help their families and loved ones need as well. The wheels in Washington are moving far too slowly in this matter. If the people that are going to be on the show Friday can use us in anyway to move the process forward faster or at all. We would love to help. This subject is very important to us.
email us at: jvmbl@cox.net.
We will be watching Friday.
i am angry and disapointed the way our soldiers are taken care off. i was going to wash u show went the
the precident show up to said that he, not the american peaple, was going to save the car industry. then
u show came on and the sad story off soldiers not been taking care of. so our goverment is going to take
care of cars which will pay employ 70.00 dollors and hour, so they can leave better that 90% of peaple in
this country and not take care of 800.000 soldiers that protected this country for freedom so we the tax
payer can take care of car, car. the price of the soldiers is not important to this goverment. there is alot
of unumployment out here, our goverment take care of banks, which are incressing our credit card to
a 23.90 intres rate. but our soldiers is not good to be taken care off. there is more to come.