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To: manapua
Exactly! The focus was not on improving the care and facilities for the injured troops but rather on the fact that thousands of WR employees would have to relocate to the newer hospital (to be renamed WR) or relocate to facilities out of state.

Then there was the complaint from the locals who can no longer have picnic lunches on the facility grounds due to increased security and eventual closure. All from the WashPost!

107 posted on 02/20/2007 8:50:03 AM PST by TNdandelion
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The perception I get when talking to dozens of wounded heroes at WR is quite different than that of the Post article. I do not pretend to have talked to all soldiers and I havent been behind the scenes, but I am amazed by the attitude and spirit of the soldiers I talk to. I feel as though its almost an entirely different hospital than the one I visit.

The more I get involved with politics, the crazier I get. I swear, I'm going to lose it. I was happier when I was ignorant of the MSM bias. When is the American public going to stand up and take action.


108 posted on 02/20/2007 9:54:13 AM PST by Olney-Keith
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