Monday, January 14, 2013

Veterans Today Headlines - January 14, 2013

VA News - Jobs - Education - VA Loans - Benefits       January 14, 2013
aaron-swartzWho Killed Aaron Swartz?
Many on the internet have already traced Aaron's tragic and untimely death directly to the Syndicate.
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VA Announces New Online Resources for Funeral Director
israel electionsStephen Lendman
Israeli Elections
massacreSherwood Ross
Many U.S. My Lai-Type Massacres in Vietnam Covered Up by Pentagon, Reporter Charges
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National Deployment of Paperless Claims Processing System Underway
Cocaine being unloaded by US Navy & DEA officialsDean Henderson
Chiquita Cocaine & Zionist Death Squads
Sandy_Hook_Elementary_School-400x254Jim Fetzer
How the Sandy Hook Massacre Went Down
death campVojislav Milosevic
Croatia - Jasenovac, The Cruelest Death Camp of All Times
gunsSARTRE
Gun Confiscation - Last Refuge of the Tyrant
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Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today's News - January 13, 2013
342x256_Cropped FooFightersJim W. Dean
Foo Fighters Live at Wimbley - a VT Weekend Break
About 25 percent of homeless Americans are veterans-131,000 according to VA statistics-and more than 75 percent have a mental disorder, often PTSD. The National Coalition for Homeless Veterans has noted that Iraq veterans are already beginning to show up in that population.
Anthony Lawson
Letter to an American veteran
Wake up, Peter. Stop kidding yourself that words matter to them. You chose the wrong profession. »»
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VA and Ancestry.com Partner to Index Historic Burial Records
VA aims to go digital with its burial records in 2013 with Ancestry.com »»
Robert Kagan is a senior fellow in the Center on the United States and Europe in Foreign Policy at Brookings. His most recent book isThe World America Made. Dr. Kagan also serves as a member of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's Foreign Affairs Policy Board and is co-chairman of the bipartisan Working Group on Egypt. He writes a monthly column on world affairs for the Washington Post, and is a contributing editor at both the Weekly Standard and The New Republic.
Stephen Sniegoski
The Resiliency of the Neoconservatives: General Petraeus and the Kagans
The neocons' influence has far exceeded just the lingering effects from their past policy decisions in the George W. Bush administration; rather they continue to energetically work to influence American policy with more than a little impact. »»