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Military dream ends in homeless despair
« on: March 15, 2011, 04:22:09 AM »
The US military has exceeded their recruitment goals despite an unpopular war. Is it patriotism, or a more deceptive allure?

Army recruiting videos promise a life full of action, a step up on the career ladder, or even the dream of citizenship. This is the service’s seductive pitch, but are recruiters being completely honest about what awaits service members in the battlefield, or what they can really expect when they come off it?

“They trick them with all these promises of a better life and then these people end up throwing their lives away in Iraq and Afghanistan and then come home to the situation of homelessness, of unemployment, of substance abuse,” said Michael Prysner, an Iraq War veteran.

Prysner recognized that war can destroy both body and mind of a soldier, something seldom mentioned.

As the US media has tired of showing America’s wars, Americans are becoming more disconnected to their troops in battle, and losing sight of the consequences: a growing number of not just veterans, but homeless veterans.

“I don’t know. I had a job, I got laid off and that was it. I lost my wife,” explained homeless veteran Paul Kendrick.

He is lost when he tries to remember what it was that finally landed him on the street.The Army veteran proudly fought in the first Iraq War and now feels like he, and many other vets are being trampled on.

“I tried to go to the VA and all that and they said it’s going to take time,” said Kendrick. “Like two or three years, and it’s bull. You need to start thinking about the veterans today, homeless veterans.”

These days, veterans are ending up homeless sooner than ever.Four years ago, Marine Robert Lee Hunter was serving his country in Iraq. Today he is hooked on drugs and living under a bridge. He also struggles to explain how he ended up homeless.

“Going through a bunch of problems issues, divorce. I went to VA over here and got handcuffed to a bed, got choked out cause I wouldn’t do what they said,” said Hunter.

He gets by with some food and extra clothing from the non-profit group, National Veterans Foundation.Their outreach efforts fill the gap where government agencies like the Veterans Administration have failed.

Some people joined the armed services in hopes of having financial stability once they are done with their duty.Unfortunately some of them end up on the streets. That is a problem, which is expected to get even worse as more and more service members return from the war, to a dire economic situation with very few job prospects.

“If you join the military for a paycheck, you came to the wrong place,” said Marine Freddy Cordova.

Cordova along with the National Veterans Foundation helps homeless veterans. He admits that while some recruiters are concerned about the future of the young men and women joining the armed forces, others simply see them as numbers.

“There’s a cliché in the military. Every soldier says, my recruiter lied to me,” said Prysner, “It’s just something that we all know.The reality is, you’re less likely to find a job when you get out of the military, despite promises that you’re more marketable on the job market.”

The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Mike Mullen, recently expressed concern over the creation of a generation of homeless veterans, a practical and moral burden for the US for decades to come. Despite the warning, some conservative lawmakers like Michele Bachman have proposed cutting funding for veterans. That is something that proud American vets do not like to hear.
Take care of America and then take care of the world

,” said Kendrick. “
America’s not taking care of America

 Source - http://www.koicombat.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=43682&sid=9c369b2bd21348e03949145937ca4cc4&start=0 whatever......

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Re: Military dream ends in homeless despair
« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2011, 04:34:16 AM »
We are in a really shitty place.  Inflation, joblessness, depression level numbers on many fronts, shit govt leaders, and really no prospects for turn around any time soon. 

This story really is not about the military as much as it is the nation as a whole. 

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Re: Military dream ends in homeless despair
« Reply #2 on: March 16, 2011, 11:17:20 AM »
The US military has exceeded their recruitment goals despite an unpopular war. Is it patriotism, or a more deceptive allure?

Army recruiting videos promise a life full of action, a step up on the career ladder, or even the dream of citizenship. This is the service’s seductive pitch, but are recruiters being completely honest about what awaits service members in the battlefield, or what they can really expect when they come off it?

“They trick them with all these promises of a better life and then these people end up throwing their lives away in Iraq and Afghanistan and then come home to the situation of homelessness, of unemployment, of substance abuse,” said Michael Prysner, an Iraq War veteran.

Prysner recognized that war can destroy both body and mind of a soldier, something seldom mentioned.

As the US media has tired of showing America’s wars, Americans are becoming more disconnected to their troops in battle, and losing sight of the consequences: a growing number of not just veterans, but homeless veterans.

“I don’t know. I had a job, I got laid off and that was it. I lost my wife,” explained homeless veteran Paul Kendrick.

He is lost when he tries to remember what it was that finally landed him on the street.The Army veteran proudly fought in the first Iraq War and now feels like he, and many other vets are being trampled on.

“I tried to go to the VA and all that and they said it’s going to take time,” said Kendrick. “Like two or three years, and it’s bull. You need to start thinking about the veterans today, homeless veterans.”

These days, veterans are ending up homeless sooner than ever.Four years ago, Marine Robert Lee Hunter was serving his country in Iraq. Today he is hooked on drugs and living under a bridge. He also struggles to explain how he ended up homeless.

“Going through a bunch of problems issues, divorce. I went to VA over here and got handcuffed to a bed, got choked out cause I wouldn’t do what they said,” said Hunter.

He gets by with some food and extra clothing from the non-profit group, National Veterans Foundation.Their outreach efforts fill the gap where government agencies like the Veterans Administration have failed.

Some people joined the armed services in hopes of having financial stability once they are done with their duty.Unfortunately some of them end up on the streets. That is a problem, which is expected to get even worse as more and more service members return from the war, to a dire economic situation with very few job prospects.

“If you join the military for a paycheck, you came to the wrong place,” said Marine Freddy Cordova.

Cordova along with the National Veterans Foundation helps homeless veterans. He admits that while some recruiters are concerned about the future of the young men and women joining the armed forces, others simply see them as numbers.

“There’s a cliché in the military. Every soldier says, my recruiter lied to me,” said Prysner, “It’s just something that we all know.The reality is, you’re less likely to find a job when you get out of the military, despite promises that you’re more marketable on the job market.”

The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Mike Mullen, recently expressed concern over the creation of a generation of homeless veterans, a practical and moral burden for the US for decades to come. Despite the warning, some conservative lawmakers like Michele Bachman have proposed cutting funding for veterans. That is something that proud American vets do not like to hear.
Take care of America and then take care of the world

,” said Kendrick. “
America’s not taking care of America

 Source - http://www.koicombat.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=43682&sid=9c369b2bd21348e03949145937ca4cc4&start=0 whatever......

These guys finally see the light. I guess ignoring the Vietnam vets, Korean vets even the WWII vets was not enough of a education for them that the US military does not give a shit about dummies that enlist. Now first hand experience of what these former war soldiers have been screaming about for years, has taught them what america thinks of them. Homelessness, drug abuse, psychological issues, little to no VA assistance, etc etc is nothing new...lets see what they do now.

I don't feel sorry for any of them...you all know the quote "DO UNTO OTHERS AS YOU WOULD HAVE THEM DO UNTO YOU". Now it is being done unto them as they have done unto others. Killing the innocent, caring not for another's despair, exacting violence for no reason, rape, robbery, pillaging etc etc has now come to rest on their own door steps...and this from the same government that sent them to war to begin with.

Oh well... Remember what Kissenger said of soldiers?...Cest la vie
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Re: Military dream ends in homeless despair
« Reply #3 on: March 16, 2011, 04:09:33 PM »
These guys finally see the light. I guess ignoring the Vietnam vets, Korean vets even the WWII vets was not enough of a education for them that the US military does not give a shit about dummies that enlist. Now first hand experience of what these former war soldiers have been screaming about for years, has taught them what america thinks of them. Homelessness, drug abuse, psychological issues, little to no VA assistance, etc etc is nothing new...lets see what they do now.

I don't feel sorry for any of them...you all know the quote "DO UNTO OTHERS AS YOU WOULD HAVE THEM DO UNTO YOU". Now it is being done unto them as they have done unto others. Killing the innocent, caring not for another's despair, exacting violence for no reason, rape, robbery, pillaging etc etc has now come to rest on their own door steps...and this from the same government that sent them to war to begin with.

Oh well... Remember what Kissenger said of soldiers?...Cest la vie

Ah shaddap.  Idiot. 

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Re: Military dream ends in homeless despair
« Reply #4 on: March 16, 2011, 04:27:34 PM »
Ah shaddap.  Idiot. 

TRUTH cuts sharp doesn't it?... amazing america and its bullshitness claims to human rights and so called democracy can never put it on display for the world to see.... THAT'S BECAUSE IT DOES NOT EXIST!!!!!

Nonetheless there is a lot more tragedy coming all too soon for the US soldiers at the hands of their own country.
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Re: Military dream ends in homeless despair
« Reply #5 on: March 16, 2011, 04:34:04 PM »
TRUTH cuts sharp doesn't it?... amazing america and its bullshitness claims to human rights and so called democracy can never put it on display for the world to see.... THAT'S BECAUSE IT DOES NOT EXIST!!!!!

Nonetheless there is a lot more tragedy coming all too soon for the US soldiers at the hands of their own country.

 ::)  You don't know squat about the military.  Stick to the gas pills, gold, conspiracy theories, etc.   

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Re: Military dream ends in homeless despair
« Reply #6 on: March 16, 2011, 04:46:05 PM »
::)  You don't know squat about the military.  Stick to the gas pills, gold, conspiracy theories, etc.   

Sorry to upset you...I didn't realize you were so "TENDER"  (hahahah). I know more of america, its military and it politics then you would ever know or accept. Denial does not make things better, it make them worst.

Uh you need to address Jag with the gas pills and gold conspiracy theories or whatever the hell you are talking about.
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Re: Military dream ends in homeless despair
« Reply #7 on: March 16, 2011, 04:49:06 PM »
SamsonEnteprises, you and your lazy-eye should stick to fabricating information about 150 year old books you think no one has read.

You know about as much about America as you do physics, which is to say, next-to-nothing.  8)

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Re: Military dream ends in homeless despair
« Reply #8 on: March 16, 2011, 06:41:51 PM »
Sorry to upset you...I didn't realize you were so "TENDER"  (hahahah). I know more of america, its military and it politics then you would ever know or accept.




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