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Seeking a VA Chief Who Knows Veterans
By Tom Shoop | Wednesday, October 10, 2007  |  10:34 PM

Here's a novel idea: The head of Disabled American Veterans thinks President Bush should name someone to head the Veterans Affairs Department who knows something about the agency's programs and how they work.

"It is absolutely vital that the person selected to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs be thoroughly versed in all aspects of veterans affairs," says DAV Washington Headquarters Executive Director David W. Gorman. "With the urgently needed funding increase for veterans programs and services being delayed yet again, a flood of wounded and injured from Iraq and Afghanistan coming to the VA for health care and other earned benefits and the huge backlog of pending disability compensation claims, the VA needs a strong leader who can immediately take charge of the department."

It's a radical notion. But it just might work.



Comments


Well, the idea is good, but ... wasn't Earl Butz a farmer? Yes, that was Agriculture, but still, maybe we should say, "not just ANY veteran," eh?


Ed


Ed Drone  | Friday, October 12, 2007 |  09:22 AM



The person selected for this position should be someone who has a vested interest in the VA. Not who has the best interests of the government.

JAJ  | Thursday, October 11, 2007 |  10:38 AM



It's about time!

Torvald  | Thursday, October 11, 2007 |  10:30 AM



What a concept...Please not another political lap dog

P  | Thursday, October 11, 2007 |  06:53 AM




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