Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Troubled veteran found new mission in the Occupy movement

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Troubled veteran found new mission in the Occupy movement
John Wagner, left, stands by his brother Anthony Wagner's casket during funeral services in their hometown of Peru, Illinois, November 9, 2011. On November 3, the morning after his last visit to Zuccotti Park, Wagner was found dead in a friend's New Jersey apartment of what authorities suspect was a drug overdose.
ABEL URIBE/CHICAGO TRIBUNE
By JOHN KEILMAN
Chicago Tribune
Published: December 28, 2011
PERU, Ill. — They buried Anthony Wagner in his hometown two days before Veterans Day. It was cold, with a stinging wind that tore the last few leaves from the trees and pulled the cemetery flags into taut ribbons of red, white and blue. A lone sun ray spilled from the sky, briefly painting the grave markers with a stripe of gold before vanishing into the clouds.

Wagner couldn’t get out of Peru fast enough when he was a teenager. He was a hard case back then, prone to fighting and partying, and he had ambitions too big for a small town to hold. When an Army recruiter visited his high school in 2001, he saw his chance to escape.

But a few months after he enlisted, Wagner stared at a mess hall television screen and watched the twin towers disappear in pillars of smoke. Just like that, his future was set on a new course.

He spent a violent year in Iraq, and the things he saw and did there changed him. He shipped out a rough-edged but essentially stable young man. He came back with a brain injury, a propensity for extreme substance abuse and a savage case of post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Veteran Committed Suicide at Occupy Vermont

How does Camp Pendleton Cross hurt Atheists?

How does Camp Pendleton Cross hurt Atheists?
by
Chaplain Kathie

It is not as if the government has issued a rule saying the cross "has to" be there. It isn't as if the government said no other faith can be displayed there. So why is the claim of a group of Atheists being considered to trump the needs of these Marines to honor their dead?

If Atheists believe in nothing than how does this harm them? Are they being forced to go up the hill and worship at it? There are many complaints they have that should be taken very seriously.

One of them is when they go to see a Chaplain for spiritual issues and are told they must convert or they will go to hell. Now, that's something to complain about. Being forced to attend a Christian concert is something to complain about. Being forced to go to a church service is another thing to complain about and I will defend them on those issues. No one should be forced to do anything against what they believe. The Marines shouldn't be forced to go against what they believe either. They believe the cross honors the lives lost in combat. They believe the cross symbolizes that sacrifice better than anything else.

Atheists, Marines debate Camp Pendleton crosses

Associated Press

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Camp Pendleton, --

San Diego County - A Marine Corps ruling on the future of a pair of crosses at the top of a steep Camp Pendleton hill isn't expected until next year.

An atheist group wants the crosses to come down. Many Marines and their families want the crosses to stay in honor of comrades killed in Iraq and Afghanistan. Base officials have sent a recommendation to Washington, but won't say what it is.
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Virginia lawyers volunteer to help military veterans

Virginia lawyers volunteer to help military veterans


By: PETER BACQUƉ
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Published: December 28, 2011

Iraq and Afghanistan veterans are paying the steep price of war.

They are experiencing high levels of unemployment, huge health-care costs and the greatest rate of post-traumatic stress disorder among service members nationwide.

But they are getting help from Virginia lawyers, who have stepped up to help veterans get the benefits they have earned and with other legal issues.

"The need for these services among Iraq- and Afghanistan-era veterans is astonishing, and increased benefits have a significant impact on the veteran and his or her family, and enable them to live a life out of poverty," said Erin L. Barrett, a lawyer with Hunton & Williams law firm in Richmond and the director of the firm's Veterans Pro Bono Program.

Hunton & Williams recently was honored by the National Veterans Legal Services Program with its Pro Bono Partner of the Year Award for its efforts to help America's military veterans.

"Many veterans are unable to work, and if they can, it is in a reduced capacity," Barrett said. "Often, they are unable to navigate the complex system to obtain their rightful benefits."

Other law firms are pitching in as well.
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Florida Veteran Shoots Dog, Tries to Start Fire

Cops: Fla Veteran Shoots Dog, Tries to Start Fire
December 27, 2011

CHIEFLAND, Fla. (AP) — Authorities say a north Florida veteran tried to set his mother-in-law’s house on fire and shot the family dog.

The Levy County Sheriff’s Office says 25-year-old Arthur Lee Pipes of Chiefland showed up at his mother-in-law’s house Friday and began spreading gasoline around. Deputies say she wrestled a cigarette lighter from his hands, and then he went outside and shot the dog several times.
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Ron Paul will hold veterans rally in Des Moines

Ron Paul will hold veterans rally in Des Moines
The State Column
Staff
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
The Ron Paul 2012 Presidential Campaign released the following statement Tuesday:

Air Force veteran and 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul will hold a major veterans rally in Des Moines, demonstrating his commitment to veterans, active-duty military men and women, and their families.

In recognition of Paul’s own military service, his promotion of a strong national defense, and his service to veterans, active-duty military personnel contributed more to Paul’s campaign than to those of all Republican presidential candidates combined, and more than that of incumbent President Barack Obama, in 2Q and 3Q of 2011.
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