When President Bush visited Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washinton this past Christmas to talk with U.S. troops who had been wounded in the war in Iraq, he said of them:
"We owe them all we can give them, not only for when they're in harm's way but when they come home, to help them adjust if they have wounds or help them adjust after their time in service."
But what the troops are getting at Walter Reed is not always what we owe them. Often, it's simply abuse.
Here's the disturbing story.
Sunday, February 18, 2007
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