But the truth is nearly two of every five of the approximately 540,000 Gulf War vets are on disability as a result of illnesses they believe they sustained during that conflict.
It has also been reported in several places that more US veterans of the war in Vietnam have committed suicide than were killed in action (65,000, I believe).
Dan Scanlan
- [PEN-L:34261] Re: The human cost of budget cuts, (continued)
- [PEN-L:34261] Re: The human cost of budget cuts, Michael Perelman Sat 01 Feb 2003, 17:19 GMT
- [PEN-L:34262] Re: Re: The human cost of budget cuts, Carrol Cox Sat 01 Feb 2003, 17:48 GMT
- [PEN-L:34263] Re: Re: Re: The human cost of budget cuts, Michael Perelman Sat 01 Feb 2003, 17:53 GMT
- [PEN-L:34259] 2 Of Every 5 Gulf War Vets Are On Disability - WorldNetDaily.com, Ralph Johansen Sat 01 Feb 2003, 05:13 GMT
- [PEN-L:34267] Re: 2 Of Every 5 Gulf War Vets Are On Disability - WorldNetDaily.com, Dan Scanlan Sat 01 Feb 2003, 19:34 GMT
- [PEN-L:34273] Re: 2 Of Every 5 Gulf War Vets Are On Disability - WorldNetDaily.com, Michael Perelman Sat 01 Feb 2003, 21:44 GMT
- [PEN-L:34258] empires of profit, Ian Murray Sat 01 Feb 2003, 03:45 GMT
- [PEN-L:34257] Re: positional goods problem redux, Sabri Oncu Sat 01 Feb 2003, 02:49 GMT
- [PEN-L:34256] great job opportunity, Michael Perelman Sat 01 Feb 2003, 02:37 GMT