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Brihard: that's a good post. It seems apparent that some people, mostly journalists and even some injured veterans themselves who have simply moved on, do not understand the distinctions you have described. It does seem to me there are benefits stacked upon benefits that have taken on various forms and shapes without double dipping. While not all of the benefits are gold plated, they do exist and they are deserved- I certainly hope that is not in question anywhere. The features of the system that are not-so-endearing are the cases where there are actuarial disparities, the stress of post release delays, establishing, proving and constantly reproving disability, and then all of a sudden the crushing impact on VAC of so many climbing aboard a system that cannot function well with the scale and financial magnitude of it all.
As to the posts above concerning whether the sacrifice, pain and suffering or a veteran is comparable and then worth less than the despicable people alluded to, the moral answer is a clear no it is not comparable and no it is not worth less. The outcomes have been, and will continue to be, absurd.
As to the posts above concerning whether the sacrifice, pain and suffering or a veteran is comparable and then worth less than the despicable people alluded to, the moral answer is a clear no it is not comparable and no it is not worth less. The outcomes have been, and will continue to be, absurd.