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To: takenoprisoner
OK. I won't argue with your proposal there. Sounds reasonable.

BUT,FIRST, that particular change in the bill is not what BUSH promised the VETS, so he isn't wrong on that part.

SECOND, BUSH has not been PRESIDENT of the United States for 212 years. You have been a citizen for longer than BUSH has been PRESIDENT, just where the hell have you been all this time? Why didn't you write to your Congressman and Senators for the past (let's say you might be middle age, so) 20 years? Why haven't the AMERICAN people gotten their government to fix this, if it is so bad?

Why, heck, that would amount to REAL WORK. Can't have that, let's just sit on OUR ASSES and BLAME BUSH for it.

422 posted on 07/28/2003 8:42:49 PM PDT by UCANSEE2
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To: UCANSEE2
I don't how you've missed that thousands upon thousands have been petitioning and trying to get it fixed. A group of retirees have petitioned President Bush himself.
426 posted on 07/28/2003 8:48:06 PM PDT by takenoprisoner (stand for freedom or get the helloutta the way)
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To: UCANSEE2; exodus; austinTparty; Retired_Disabled_Military
What is TRICARE?

An Introduction to TRICARE

In response to the challenge of maintaining medical combat readiness while providing the best health care for all eligible personnel, the Department of Defense introduced TRICARE. TRICARE is a regionally managed health care program for active duty and retired members of the uniformed services, their families, and survivors. TRICARE brings together the health care resources of the Army, Navy and Air Force and supplements them with networks of civilian health care professionals to provide better access and high quality service while maintaining the capability to support military operations. TRICARE is being implemented throughout the U.S., Europe, Latin America and the Pacific as a way to:

TRICARE Made Simple  
To view more information on this and other brochures, please visit our TRICARE Smart Store.  
  • Improve overall access to health care for beneficiaries;
  • Provide faster, more convenient access to civilian health care;
  • Create a more efficient way to receive health care;
  • Offer enhanced services, including preventive care;
  • Provide choices for health care; and
  • Control escalating costs.

Who is Eligible for TRICARE?

  • Active duty members and their families;
  • Retirees and their families; and
  • Survivors of all uniformed services who are not eligible for Medicare.

If you have other primary health care insurance, TRICARE Prime may not be your best option. Health Benefits Advisors are available at your local TRICARE Service Center (TSC) or Military Treatment Facility to help you decide which option is best for you.

TRICARE offers eligible beneficiaries three choices for their health care:

  • TRICARE Prime — where Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs) are the principal source of health care.
  • TRICARE Extra — a preferred provider option that saves money; and
  • TRICARE Standard — a fee-for-service option (the old CHAMPUS program);

The main challenge for most eligible beneficiaries is deciding which TRICARE option, Prime, Extra or Standard, is best for them. Active Duty personnel are enrolled in TRICARE Prime and pay no fees. Active duty family members pay no enrollment fees, but they must choose a TRICARE option and apply for enrollment in TRICARE Prime. There are no enrollment fees for active duty families in TRICARE Prime.



452 posted on 07/29/2003 6:08:30 AM PDT by VRWC_minion (Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and most are right)
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