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BUSH TAXES DISABLED VETERANS
Thu Feb 2, 2006 13:46

 
BUSH TAXES DISABLED VETERANS
BUSH IS A COMMON CRIMINAL
Since the year 2000, President Bush has had a veto threat against HR 303 in the House of Representatives.
SOURCE: CONGRESS.ORG


As a result, over 500,000 disabled veterans who have retired from the srvice must pay for their own disability by having their disability directly deducted from their own personal retirement pay. This is known as the veterans disability tax.

The next time you hear Bush speak of support to the military and to veterans in general, know that he is a liar of the worst sort. Next time you see Bush or have a question to ask him, ask him why he forces over 500,000 disabled veterans to pay for their own disability.

The speaker of the House, Representative Hastert from Illinois, each year keeps HR 303 locked in committee to prevent a vote on passing of concurrent receipt legislation for disabled veterans. This is being done while there are over 210 present cosponsors of this bill. This is per orders of the Bush administration to halt this legislation, so that the president would not have to suffer the embarassment of a veto.

In the mean time Bush will travel the nation telling all he can about how he supports the troops and what a noble thing is is to serve our nation, and how indebted we are to this nations veterans.

About all that one can truly say about Bush is that he is a common criminal, and a perfect example of the present "PARTY OF CURRUPTION" which controls all three branches of our government.

Please write Bush, and your members of Congess and ask them to pass HR 303 at the earlies possible date. Hastert still has this legilation locked in committee, as he has since the year 2000.
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