Over 2 million veterans still cannot get the help that they need. There are many Vietnam veterans who are very ill and continue to be denied the help they need in order to live due to lack of money. However, veterans advocates question why the government has money to help other people in need but not veterans. These brave men and women are physically unable to work because they are ill and unable to provide for themselves or their families. There are two bills, HR-969 and S. 681 that would help veterans obtain the medical assistance that they need. Surprisingly, they are having a hard time obtaining support from elected officials. Vietnam Veterans’ advocate, John J. Bury explains why.
John J. Bury
What Price For Our Blue Water Navy Veterans
Each November, we honor our heroes who fought so bravely for our freedom by celebrating Veteran’s Day. Although, it is a national holiday, veterans have yet to be truly honored in the form of medical care that they desperately need. The sad truth is, many of these brave men and women will die before this happens. Why is there such a delay providing coverage? In this segment of The Organic View Radio Show, host, June Stoyer talks to Mr. John J. Bury, a retired US Navy and Vietnam War Veteran who is also a veterans’ advocate. He is going to talk about two recent legislative Bills. HR-969 and S.681, The Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans Agent Orange Act.
Why Don’t These Veterans’ Lives Matter?
In this segment of The Organic View Radio Show, host June Stoyer talks to Mr. John J. Bury, a retired US Navy and Vietnam War Veteran. He is going to talk about Agent Orange Dioxin poisoning and his work as an advocate, helping others that have also been affected.