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There are compelling questions about
whether or not the law proceedings against
sick Veterans by the VARO or BVA are
illegal, and may go so far as to
constitute patient abuse when applied
against Veterans who are medical patients
and not represented by a licensed lawyer.

Consider the VA's own Patient Rights
statute in 38 CFR 17.33 whereby Paragraph
(4) has elaborate protections for the
legal rights of Veterans who are affilliated
with the VA hospital. The recurring and
relentless refusal of the VA claims
offices to timely, swiftly, and truthfully
adjudicate the Veterans papers and deliver
their SCC disability benefits may be
wholesale violations of Patient Rights
by the Office of General Counsel, headed
by Tim McLain at VACO Washington DC.

The physical and emotional strains
of the entire weight of the VA legal
agency bearing down and forcibly
requiring veteran medical patients
to become sickbed-lawyers involuntarily
just to obtain their SCC compensation,
is a stunning demonstration of the lapse
of humane medical judgement that lurks
inside the VA legal system.

Hitler himself could not have designed
a better hate-crime scheme!

While the VA itself, by it's very own
numbers touts the national veterans
death rate to be a steady 1,000 per
week, it never seems to dawn on the
agency that not only is this number
way to high and cause to for alarm, but
it also may be the most telling red flag
to date confirming that Veterans are
dying from the stress and strain of the
SCC claims legal system.

This is a legal system which is cruelly
forced upon VA sickbed patients who are
not up to the strains of being
repeatedly refused and denied their
benefits either for complete and total
document nonsense and demands which borders
on the scale of harrassment; Simon-Says
type rules which don't acutally mean what
they say in the law books (this is a game
from your child's daycare center); or are
otherwise jerked around inhumanely for some other technical excuse of law that is whimsically manufactured by the VA to serve
the moment by morally depraved VA
Adjudicators from Hell.

In short, there has never been an
agency "study" conducted to see if the
VA Claims procedure is actually causing
the premature deaths of Veterans. The
Patient Rights statute seems to suggest
that it is possible. And many case dockets
do sit on the Court of Veterans Appeals
website which suggests that YES, this is
really what is happening inside of our
Veterans population.

It then becomes a larger question if it
can be shown to be true, whether or not
Tim McLain and his Office of General Counsel
and the BVA judges are actually Hitler type
murderers of U.S. Veterans?

Veterans everywhere are now encouraged
to use the VA Patients Rights statute
in their legal defenses and appeals,
and be sure to use human torture and
attempted murder-by-bureacracy as
your arguments of law. If enough of
us do this, then perhaps the Federal
Circuit Appeals Court will eventually
order an investigation into the cruelties
of the VA legal system.

The best that we can hope for under
this current system is that we all
survive long enough for a study or
investigation to even take place.

Deliberately perpetrative and
inflicted poverty on persons who are fully
aware that the VA owes them hundreds of thousands of dollars in backpayment is sufficient enough to kill even the most patriotic of Veterans. Deprivation and
neglect is a slow death in waiting. It
remains to be seen who it is that will come
to our rescue before another one of
us leaves the pack.


Sue Frasier, VEV 1970
Army Signal Corps
national activist/protester
staff Blogger, VFJ


 
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Race plays a major role in who gets what with medical care and disability benefits. The same applies to hiring of vets with the U.S. Government, state, and local government hiring. It is called reversed race discrimination and the VA promotes it just as they do the abuse of vets who dare complain about being abused at VA Hospitals. The Office of the Inspector General will close any case that a white vet brings forth and then the vet is faced with further abuse and discrimination. Anything goes! The McGuire VAMC in Richmond, Virginia is a leading center for abuse and mismanagement and will go to any lengths to abuse and then cover up abuse since they have the politicians on their side along with the liberal media. Staff filing false medical reports is only an example of their retaliation process in order to weaken a vets chance of gaining his or her disability or to have it taken away.I can only hope that all vets will voice their anger at their com=ngressmen and senators due to their involvement and lack of concern for veterans rights. They only want our votes and donation just as the worthless veterans orginizations who are only concerned about membership dues and donations from the unspecting public.
 
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I hope that more vets will send letters to the editors of their newspapers pertaining abuse of vets at VA Hospitals, vets rights to government hiring being violated, and about the Office of the Inspector General and the VA in Washington promoting abuse of vets who complain of how they're treated. It appears that most vets are waiting for someone else to do it for them. When vets begin to lose even more of their rights to health care, benefits, and access to government jobs, they'll wish that they would have made some effort to speak out against the injustice.
 
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The highest office in our land had once told me that there wasn't anything that could be be done about abuse at the McGuire VA Hospital in Richmond, Virginia. The excuse was that we're living in changing times and nothing could be done to further help me. Nothing had been done in the first place. Then when the Walter Reed story had come out, it had been stated that if the abuse had been known about, it would have been stopped. Was that good publicity for image , or what?
 
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The highest office in the land once told me that it could do no more with the VA! Just ask yourself, why is there so much money for government lawyers, while there is little money for compensation? Good Luck. "Due Process"
 
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